Commercial Painting
Commercial Painting in Brisbane
A well-presented workplace says a lot about a business. Matty's Painting repaints offices, shopfronts and commercial spaces across Brisbane with minimal disruption to your trading — scheduling work around your hours, keeping the site tidy, and communicating clearly from quote to completion.

Offices & workplaces
Interior repaints that keep your team's space looking sharp and professional.
Shopfronts & retail
Customer-facing spaces refreshed with a clean, considered finish.
Flexible scheduling
Work staged around opening hours to keep disruption to your business low.
Clear communication
You're kept informed at every stage, from the written quote onward.
Commercial Painting — your questions answered
Can you paint our business without disrupting trade?+
Yes — keeping disruption low is a core part of how commercial work is planned. Matt will talk through your trading hours and busy periods, then stage the painting so it works around them. That might mean tackling areas section by section, or scheduling around quieter times. The aim is for your business to keep running while the work progresses. He'll set all of this out clearly before starting so you know exactly what to expect each day.
How is a commercial painting job quoted?+
Commercial quotes are based on an on-site assessment rather than a set rate. Matt looks at the size and layout of the space, the condition of existing surfaces, access considerations and how the work needs to be scheduled around your operations. You'll then receive a clear written quote covering the scope and what's included. Quotes are free and there's no obligation — it simply gives you the information you need to make a decision.
Do you work after hours or on weekends?+
Where it helps reduce disruption, work can often be scheduled outside normal trading hours. Many commercial clients prefer evenings or weekends for customer-facing areas so the space is ready to go when they reopen. Let Matt know what suits your business when he assesses the job and he'll factor it into the schedule and the quote, so the plan fits the way you operate.
How long does a commercial repaint take?+
It depends on the size of the premises, how much surface preparation is needed and how the work has to be staged around your trading. A single office is a relatively quick job; a larger fit-out or a multi-area space takes longer. When Matt provides your quote he'll give you a realistic timeframe and explain how the work will be broken up, so you can plan around any busy periods.
Can you coordinate with our building or facilities manager?+
Absolutely. For commercial premises it's common to coordinate access, timing and site requirements with a building or facilities manager, and Matt is happy to deal with them directly. Clear communication with everyone involved keeps the job running smoothly and avoids surprises. Just put him in touch and he'll sort out the practical details around access and scheduling.
What does the preparation involve for commercial spaces?+
Good preparation is what makes a commercial finish last. That typically means cleaning surfaces, filling and patching minor damage, sanding where needed and masking off areas that aren't being painted. Matt will assess the condition of the existing surfaces when he quotes and include the appropriate prep in the scope, so the finished result holds up well in a busy working environment.
Do you paint shopfronts and customer-facing areas?+
Yes. Shopfronts, reception areas and other customer-facing spaces are an important part of how a business presents itself, and they're well suited to a careful repaint. Matt will plan this kind of work so the disruption to customers is minimal — often outside trading hours — and so the space looks its best when you reopen. He'll discuss the approach with you when assessing the job.