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Contractors UAE provides professional interior and exterior painting across Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ajman and the Northern Emirates, for villas, apartments and commercial premises. Our painters handle everything from a single room refresh to a full villa exterior repaint, using the correct paint type and preparation for the surface, the building and the climate conditions specific to where you are. Every job is quoted with a fixed price before work begins, so you know exactly what you are paying for and what it includes.

Last Updated: August 23, 2026

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Quick Answer: Interior painting across the UAE typically costs AED 8-15 per square metre, with a standard 1-2 bedroom apartment repaint running AED 700-2,500 depending on size and condition, and a villa full interior/exterior repaint ranging AED 5,000-18,000. The single biggest factor in how well paint performs here is not the brand but correct surface preparation and matching the right product to UAE conditions — intense UV, high humidity for much of the year, and constant air conditioning cycling — which is why the same paint job done properly in this climate lasts years longer than one done without proper primer and prep.
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Understanding Paint Types and Surfaces

Most UAE properties, whether an apartment tower in Dubai, a villa in Sharjah or an office in Abu Dhabi, are built from concrete block or poured concrete finished with a cement-based render or gypsum board internally. Understanding what you are painting onto matters because the surface, not the paint brand, is usually what determines how long a job lasts. Interior walls are almost always painted in water-based acrylic emulsion, valued for fast drying in the heat, low odour and easy cleaning. Exterior walls need a completely different category of product — an exterior masonry paint, often elastomeric or acrylic-based, formulated to resist UV breakdown, flex slightly as the substrate expands and contracts with temperature swings, and shed rain rather than absorb it. Gypsum board ceilings, common throughout apartments and villas, need a different filler for crack repair than solid block walls, since gypsum seams move slightly differently and need a flexible compound to stop cracks reopening. Wood, common on doors, skirting and some feature elements, needs sanding and an enamel or satin finish rather than the matt or eggshell emulsion used on walls. Metal — gates, railings, window grilles, structural steel — needs a rust-inhibiting primer before any topcoat, a step that matters considerably more in UAE coastal areas where salt air accelerates corrosion.

Paint quality tiers matter too. Standard emulsion is adequate for low-traffic rooms and rental properties where budget is the priority. Premium washable emulsion resists marks and scuffs considerably better, which pays for itself in family homes and high-traffic hallways. Specialist formulations — anti-fungal for humid rooms, low-VOC for occupied spaces, marine-grade for coastal exteriors, epoxy for warehouse floors — exist because standard products genuinely do not perform adequately in these specific conditions, not as an upsell.

Signs Your Property Needs Painting

  • Chalking exterior paint — a powdery residue that rubs off on your hand when touched, a sign the paint film has broken down under UV exposure over several years
  • Hairline cracking on render or gypsum ceiling seams — common as buildings settle and materials expand and contract with the heat
  • Peeling or bubbling paint near bathrooms and kitchens — almost always trapped moisture that needs treating before repainting, not just a fresh coat over the top
  • Visible fading on sun-facing elevations — walls facing direct afternoon sun fade noticeably faster than shaded elevations across the UAE
  • Dull, yellowing interior walls — gradual build-up of dust, cooking residue and general wear, often more noticeable after two to three years in a household
  • Water staining on ceilings or upper walls — worth investigating the source, whether roof, parapet or plumbing, before painting over it
  • Rusting on external metalwork — railings, gates and window grilles need rust treatment and metal primer, not just a coat of paint over existing corrosion
  • Preparing to move, sell or re-let a property — a fresh, neutral repaint is one of the most cost-effective improvements before a handover or listing

How UAE Climate Affects Paint

The UAE climate is genuinely demanding on paint compared to more temperate regions, and this shapes almost every product and preparation decision on a professional job here. Summer surface temperatures on a sun-facing exterior wall can reach well beyond ambient air temperature, and painting directly onto an overheated surface causes the coat to dry too quickly on the outside before it has properly bonded underneath, leading to reduced adhesion and a shorter lifespan — this is why exterior work is best scheduled for cooler parts of the day or cooler months where possible. High humidity, particularly across the coastal cities of Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah, keeps interior moisture levels elevated for much of the year, especially in poorly ventilated bathrooms, kitchens and rooms near window air conditioning units, which is why anti-fungal, moisture-resistant paint is standard rather than optional in these rooms across the country. Constant air conditioning creates a persistent temperature difference between cooled indoor air and warmer wall surfaces, and this differential is a major driver of condensation-related staining and mould on interior ceilings and upper walls, particularly in older buildings with less effective insulation. Coastal salt air, most pronounced in beachside areas of Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman, accelerates both paint film breakdown and metal corrosion, meaning exterior paint and metal treatment specified for a villa a few kilometres inland is often inadequate for the same villa directly on the coast. Sand and dust, present across the whole country but more concentrated during shamal wind events, settle into any exterior surface and need thorough washing before repainting for the new coat to adhere properly.

Surface Preparation — Why It Matters Most

More paint jobs fail from inadequate preparation than from poor quality paint. A wall with an unfilled crack, an untreated stain or old flaking paint left underneath a fresh coat will show the same problem again within weeks or months, regardless of how expensive the topcoat was. Proper preparation follows a consistent sequence regardless of the surface: clean the surface of dust, grease or salt residue; remove any loose, flaking or blistered old paint; fill cracks and holes with the correct filler for that substrate and sand smooth once dry; treat any staining with a dedicated stain-blocking primer so it cannot bleed through the new topcoat; and prime bare or repaired patches so the topcoat absorbs evenly rather than leaving a patchy, uneven sheen once dry. This sequence takes real time — often as much time as the painting itself on a job with significant repair needs — which is why a quote that seems unusually cheap compared to others is worth questioning on exactly what preparation is included.

Interior Painting

Interior painting covers living areas, bedrooms, hallways, kitchens and bathrooms, and the correct product varies by room. Living areas and bedrooms typically use a standard or premium emulsion selected mainly for coverage, washability and a smooth, even sheen. Kitchens and bathrooms need a moisture-resistant, anti-fungal formulation, since the combination of steam, condensation and often limited ventilation in these rooms encourages mould growth on ordinary paint within months across most of the UAE. Ceilings, almost always gypsum board, need attention to seam cracking and any staining from past condensation issues before repainting. We protect flooring, furniture and fittings fully for the duration of interior work and use low-odour paint as standard, which matters for occupied homes and offices needing to return to normal use quickly.

Exterior Painting

Exterior painting covers villa facades, boundary walls, gates and any external structure exposed to sun, heat and, in coastal areas, salt air. We use exterior-grade masonry paint with strong UV resistance as standard, and for properties near the coast we recommend an upgraded marine-grade or salt-resistant formulation, since standard exterior paint noticeably underperforms within a few hundred metres of open water. Preparation for exterior work typically includes power washing to remove dust, chalking and any biological growth, crack repair in the render, and a bonding or stain-blocking primer on repaired or previously damaged sections. External metalwork — gates, railings, window grilles — is treated separately from the main facade, since metal needs rust treatment and an anti-corrosive primer rather than the masonry paint used on walls.

Painting by Property Type

Apartments

Apartment painting is usually the most straightforward job type, typically completed in 1-4 days depending on size, and is the most common request tied to a move-out or move-in, where landlords generally expect walls returned to a neutral, undamaged finish.

Villas

Villa painting covers both interior and, frequently, exterior work, and is a larger-scale job needing more planning — access equipment for exterior elevations, coordination around occupied living spaces for interior work, and often a longer overall timeline of one to two weeks for a full villa.

Offices and Commercial Premises

Commercial painting prioritises minimal disruption to business operations, with evening, overnight and weekend scheduling common so a business does not lose trading time. Reception areas and feature walls sometimes need precise brand colour matching.

Warehouses and Industrial Units

These spaces frequently need durable, higher-coverage wall paint and, where floors are involved, epoxy or polyurethane floor coatings rated for vehicle and equipment traffic rather than standard wall emulsion.

Retail and Hospitality

Shopfronts and restaurants often need fast turnaround to limit lost trading days, plus food-safe, washable paint in kitchen and food preparation areas able to withstand frequent cleaning without staining or peeling.

Common Paint Defects and Their Causes

Peeling or Bubbling Paint

Almost always caused by moisture trapped beneath the paint film, either from an active leak, condensation, or painting over a damp surface before it had fully dried. The fix requires identifying and resolving the moisture source first, not simply repainting over the affected area.

Chalking

A powdery residue on exterior surfaces caused by UV breakdown of the paint binder over time. Common on older exterior paint that has passed its effective UV-resistant lifespan and needs full recoating rather than a light touch-up.

Cracking

Hairline cracks in render or at gypsum ceiling seams are usually building movement or material expansion and contraction with heat. These need filling with an appropriately flexible compound rather than rigid filler, which cracks again quickly.

Staining Bleed-Through

A water stain or previous damage reappearing through fresh paint within days or weeks almost always means a standard primer, or no primer, was used instead of a dedicated stain-blocking product.

Uneven Sheen or Patchiness

Usually caused by inconsistent priming — bare, repaired and original surfaces absorb paint differently, and skipping primer on patched areas leaves visible differences in sheen once the topcoat dries.

Rust Bleeding Through Paint on Metalwork

Occurs when paint is applied directly over existing rust without proper treatment. Rust continues developing beneath the paint film and eventually shows through, usually within months in coastal or humid conditions.

Our Painting Process

  1. Site visit and quote — we assess the property in person or by photos and provide a fixed price covering the full scope, including preparation
  2. Protection — furniture, flooring, fixtures and landscaping are covered and masked before any work begins
  3. Surface preparation — cracks filled and sanded, old flaking paint removed, surfaces washed and dried before priming
  4. Priming — bare surfaces, stains and repaired areas receive the correct primer for that surface and condition
  5. Topcoat application — typically two coats for full, even coverage and long-term durability
  6. Final walkthrough — we inspect the finished work with you, address any touch-ups on the spot, and remove all protective coverings before leaving

What Affects the Painting Cost

  • Property size and scope — total wall area, room count and whether the job covers interior only, exterior only or both
  • Surface condition — heavy crack repair, old paint removal and stain treatment adds preparation time and cost
  • Paint grade and formulation — standard emulsion, premium washable emulsion, anti-fungal or marine-grade exterior paint are priced differently
  • Access difficulty — multi-storey exteriors, high ceilings or difficult-access areas need scaffolding or specialist equipment
  • Colour change — dark colours applied over light bases, or the reverse, typically need an extra coat or a tinted primer
  • Property type — commercial jobs may carry after-hours or weekend scheduling adjustments, while residential jobs are generally priced straightforwardly by area

We always confirm the total price before starting work, so there are no surprises once the job is under way.

Paint Type Comparison Table

Paint TypeBest Used ForKey Property
Standard emulsionBedrooms, low-traffic roomsCost-effective, easy application
Premium washable emulsionLiving areas, hallways, family homesResists marks and scuffs, cleans well
Anti-fungal/moisture-resistantBathrooms, kitchens, poorly ventilated roomsResists mould and mildew growth
Exterior masonry paintVilla facades, boundary wallsUV resistant, flexible, water shedding
Marine-grade exterior paintCoastal villas and buildingsEnhanced salt-air resistance
Epoxy floor coatingWarehouses, industrial unitsDurable under vehicle and equipment traffic

DIY vs Professional Painting

FactorDIY PaintingProfessional Painting
Surface prepOften skipped or rushed, defects bleed throughFull filling, sanding and priming included
Time for a 2-bed apartment4-7 days around a work schedule2-3 days, full-time crew
Product knowledgeStandard retail paint, generic choiceCorrect formulation matched to surface and room
Furniture and floor riskDrips and splatter common without proper maskingFull protective sheeting and masking as standard

A small single-room touch-up is reasonable for a confident DIY painter. Move-out repaints, full villas and any exterior or specialist finish work are best left to a professional crew given the preparation involved.

Choosing a Painting Company

The difference between a durable, even finish and a job needing redoing within a year usually comes down to preparation standards and correct product selection rather than price alone. A few things worth checking before booking anyone:

  • Fixed quote before work starts — a reliable company gives a clear total price covering preparation, not a vague estimate that grows once work begins
  • Correct product for the surface and climate — ask specifically whether exterior-grade, UV-resistant paint is used outdoors and whether coastal properties get an upgraded salt-resistant formulation
  • Preparation included in the quote — crack filling, sanding and priming should be part of the price, not treated as an optional extra
  • Willingness to show sample colours on the actual wall — colours can look different on a swatch card compared to a full wall under UAE daylight
  • Local experience in your specific city or area — a team familiar with local building types and climate conditions gives more realistic timelines and pricing
  • Clear coat count — confirm how many coats are included, since a single thin coat over an existing colour rarely gives full, even coverage

Best Time of Year to Paint

Interior painting can be scheduled year-round across the UAE since air conditioning controls the indoor environment regardless of outside weather, though the cooler months from November through March make ventilation easier if windows are opened during drying. Exterior painting is best scheduled outside the peak heat of July and August where possible, since very high surface temperatures can cause the paint to dry too quickly on the outside before properly bonding underneath, slightly reducing long-term durability. Spring and autumn, with more moderate daytime temperatures, are generally the preferred window for larger villa exterior repaints and any work requiring scaffolding or extended outdoor exposure. Move-out and move-in repaints, of course, are scheduled around the tenancy or handover date rather than the season, and we work year-round to accommodate this.

Painting Considerations by Emirate

While the fundamentals of good painting are consistent everywhere, a few local factors genuinely change the right approach depending on where in the UAE your property is. In Dubai, the sheer range of building ages and types — from established villa communities to modern high-rise towers — means surface condition varies enormously, and beachside areas such as Jumeirah and Palm Jumeirah need the same salt-resistant exterior products as any coastal location. In Sharjah, older apartment stock in areas such as Al Nahda and Rolla often needs more crack repair and stain-blocking work than newer developments, and coastal humidity accelerates condensation-related interior staining. In Abu Dhabi, larger villa plots and a hotter, drier inland climate in some districts put more emphasis on UV-resistant exterior paint, while coastal areas of the capital face the same salt-air considerations as Dubai and Sharjah. In Ajman and the Northern Emirates — Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah — a mix of older and newer apartment and villa stock means preparation needs vary block by block, and coastal proximity throughout most of these emirates makes salt-resistant exterior paint and anti-corrosive metal treatment a sensible default rather than an upgrade.

Painting Coverage Across the UAE

We provide interior and exterior painting across Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah, covering apartments, villas, offices, retail units and industrial premises. Our teams are familiar with the common building types and climate considerations specific to each emirate, and we provide a fixed, itemised quote for every job regardless of location.

Expert Tips From Our Painting Teams

  • Never skip primer on repaired or bare patches — this is the single most common reason a fresh coat looks patchy once dry
  • Always specify exterior-grade paint outdoors — using interior paint outside to save money is one of the most common reasons exterior repaints fail within a season or two
  • Choose anti-fungal paint for any room with limited ventilation — this small upgrade prevents most of the mould issues reported months later
  • Treat metal separately from render or masonry — gates, railings and grilles need rust treatment and metal primer, not the same paint used on walls
  • Schedule exterior work outside peak summer heat where possible — cooler application temperatures improve how well the coat bonds and cures
  • Keep a record of the exact paint brand and colour code used — this saves time and ensures a perfect match for any future touch-ups
  • Do not settle for one coat over a colour change — a genuine colour change from a darker to a lighter shade, or the reverse, almost always needs two full coats for even coverage

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using interior paint outdoors to cut cost — it breaks down under UV within a season or two rather than lasting years
  • Painting over active moisture — always identify and resolve the source of a leak or damp patch before repainting over it
  • Skipping primer on repaired or bare patches — leads to uneven sheen and patchy colour once the topcoat is applied
  • Choosing the cheapest quote without checking what is included — a low price that excludes proper preparation or a second coat often costs more once a redo is needed
  • Painting metal without rust treatment first — rust bleeds through the new coat within months, especially in coastal areas
  • Ignoring ventilation during interior painting — poor airflow slows curing and can trap paint odour in the space for longer than necessary
  • Booking a move-out repaint too close to the handover date — leaves no buffer if additional repair work is discovered once furniture is removed
  • Using standard wall paint in a warehouse or industrial area — it wears through quickly under equipment and foot traffic compared to a durable rated product

Paint Brands We Work With

We work with leading paint brands available across the UAE including Jotun, National Paints, Caparol, Asian Paints, Berger and Dulux, selecting the appropriate interior emulsion, exterior masonry paint or specialist formulation for each surface and location. All surfaces are properly prepared, primed and painted for maximum durability, and we are happy to work with a specific brand or colour you have already chosen, or to advise on the right product for your particular room, elevation or use case.

Warranty on Our Painting Work

Our painting work across the UAE is backed by a workmanship guarantee covering peeling, cracking or uneven coverage caused by application error, for both interior and exterior jobs. If a workmanship-related issue appears after completion, we return and correct it at no additional labour charge. Issues linked to underlying structural moisture, roof leaks or unrelated building movement are identified during our inspection and explained clearly before any work begins, so you know exactly what a repaint can and cannot resolve.

Final Takeaway

Painting well in the UAE comes down to matching the right product to the surface, the room and the climate, and giving preparation the time it genuinely needs rather than rushing straight to the topcoat. Interior emulsion with anti-fungal protection in wet rooms, UV-resistant and, near the coast, salt-resistant exterior masonry paint on facades, and proper rust treatment on any exposed metal are not upgrades, they are the baseline for a paint job that actually lasts in this climate. Whether you need a single apartment refreshed, a full villa interior and exterior repainted, or an office painted around business hours, a fixed quote with preparation clearly included is the best way to know your paint job will hold up for years rather than months.

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Our Coverage — Across All UAE

Dubai
30–60 min response
Sharjah
45–75 min response
Ajman
45–75 min response
Abu Dhabi
60–90 min response

Also serving all Dubai communities:

Dubai Marina Business Bay Downtown Palm Jumeirah Bur Dubai Al Karama JLT Emirates Hills Arabian Ranches Jumeirah DIFC Al Barsha

Painting Cost in Dubai — Price Guide

Paint and materials included unless stated. Free colour consultation.

Service Starting Price
Single Room (walls only) AED 200–500
1-Bedroom Apartment AED 1,500–2,500
2-Bedroom Apartment AED 2,000–3,500
3-Bedroom Villa (interior) AED 4,000–8,000
Villa Exterior Painting AED 6,000–20,000
Office (per sq metre) AED 12–25/m²

Prices are indicative. Final quote confirmed on site before work begins. WhatsApp us for a free estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does painting a room cost in UAE?

Painting costs in UAE typically range from AED 200-600 per room depending on size, surface condition and paint quality. Contact us for a free accurate quote after we see the space or review photos.

How long does painting an apartment take in Dubai?

A standard 1-bedroom apartment takes 2-3 days to paint completely including preparation. Larger villas may take 5-10 days depending on room count and whether exterior work is included.

Do you provide paint and materials?

Yes, we supply all painting materials including primer, paint and finishing products as standard. You can also specify your preferred paint brand or provide your own paint if you prefer.

Do your painters work on weekends?

Yes, we are available 7 days a week including weekends and public holidays, and we offer evening and overnight scheduling for commercial clients who cannot close during business hours.

Why does exterior paint fade or crack faster in the UAE than in other countries?

Intense year-round UV exposure, high summer surface temperatures and, in coastal areas, salt-laden air all accelerate the breakdown of standard exterior paint. We use UV-resistant exterior masonry paint as standard and recommend an upgraded marine-grade formulation for properties near the coast.

Is a moisture-resistant paint really necessary for bathrooms and kitchens?

Yes. UAE humidity combined with limited ventilation in many bathrooms and kitchens encourages mould growth on standard emulsion far faster than in drier climates, so we use an anti-fungal, moisture-resistant formulation as standard in these rooms.

Can you match my existing paint colour exactly?

Yes. We use colour-matching systems available through major UAE paint suppliers to match an existing colour precisely, either from a paint chip or a sample taken directly from your wall.

Do you paint offices and commercial premises?

Yes. We paint offices, retail units, warehouses and other commercial spaces across the UAE, and can schedule work in the evenings, overnight or over weekends to avoid disrupting your business operations.

What areas of the UAE do you provide painting services in?

We cover Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah, for residential and commercial painting including villas, apartments, offices and industrial units.

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