Painters in Chinook Park, Calgary
Chinook Park is one of those quietly coveted mid-century pockets that south Calgary does so well. Laid out in the late 1950s and early 60s between Elbow Drive and the reservoir lands, its wide lots carry original bungalows alongside a growing number that have been extensively renovated or rebuilt. Heritage Park, the Rockyview General Hospital, and Chinook Centre all sit within a few minutes' drive, and the Heritage CTrain station is close by. The painting work here is textbook mid-century: owners restoring these bungalows want their hardwood-and-plaster interiors brightened with fresh, carefully cut two-coat repaints, and the original wood trim either preserved with a clean recoat or sprayed to a crisp modern enamel. Kitchens are a highlight — cabinet refinishing turns solid original cabinetry into a smooth factory-style finish for far less than replacement. Renovated and rebuilt homes bring open-concept repaints and tall feature walls. Outside, the neighbourhood's stucco exteriors take strong western exposure, and a primed two-coat acrylic recoat keeps them sharp through chinook freeze-thaw seasons. Small community, steady work, and homeowners who notice straight lines.
Serving homes near Chinook Centre, Glenmore Reservoir, Heritage Park Historical Village, Rockyview General Hospital and along Chinook Drive SW, 75 Avenue SW, Elbow Drive SW.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you specialize in mid-century bungalows like Chinook Park's?
Yes — 1950s and 60s bungalows are a core strength. We handle plaster walls, original casings, and hardwood-adjacent cut lines with the care this era deserves, brightening interiors without erasing their character.
Can you refinish the original kitchen cabinets in our Chinook Park home?
We can. Solid mid-century cabinetry sprays beautifully — cleaned, sanded, bond-primed, and finished in a durable enamel. Cabinet refinishing starts around $2,900, a fraction of what replacement cabinetry costs.
How much does interior painting cost in Chinook Park?
Single rooms run $450–$1,100 and full bungalow interiors typically land between $2,800 and $5,000, depending on trim scope and ceiling work. Every project starts with a written estimate and colour consultation.
Is stucco exterior painting worthwhile here?
Definitely. Chinook Park's stucco takes strong west sun, and a washed, primed, two-coat acrylic recoat restores colour and seals hairline cracking from chinook freeze-thaw cycles — typically lasting a decade or more.
Send photos for a written painting quote in Chinook Park or email inquiry@cochranemasterbuilders.com. Cochrane Master Painters serves Cochrane, Alberta and Rocky View County.