Best House Painters of Minneapolis.

Working with the Best House Painters on your Minneapolis home

At Best House Painters, we take pride in our deep roots in the Minneapolis community. Our owner and much of our crew live right here in South Minneapolis, and that local connection shows in everything we do. We don’t just paint houses—we restore, preserve, and highlight the character that makes Minneapolis homes so special.

With over 25 years of industry experience and a focus solely on exterior painting, we’ve refined a process that combines top-tier craftsmanship with a deep appreciation for the architectural details that make Minneapolis neighborhoods shine.

Whether your home is a charming Craftsman bungalow tucked along the tree-lined streets of Nokomis, a stately Tudor Revival in Tangletown, or a classic Foursquare in Powderhorn, we’ve seen it—and we know how to bring out the best in it. We’ve worked on everything from cedar shake siding and original stucco to decorative half-timbering, ornate trim, and vintage porches that have weathered more than a few Minnesota winters.

We understand that every house tells a story. Many of the homes in Minneapolis were built in the early 1900s, with details you just don't find in newer construction—arched doorways, leaded glass windows, and intricate cornices that deserve a careful, thoughtful approach. We treat these details with the respect they deserve, using quality materials and time-tested techniques to ensure a lasting, beautiful finish.

At Best House Painters, we’re not just here to apply a fresh coat of paint—we’re here to protect your investment, boost your curb appeal, and preserve the beauty of your home for years to come. When you work with us, you're working with neighbors who love this city and its homes as much as you do.

Let’s make your home the standout on the block.

Read about our Minneapolis exterior painting process here

Ready to transform your home’s exterior? Contact Best House Painters of Minneapolis for a free estimate!

View more of our recent projects HERE