Painters in Rutland Park, Calgary
Rutland Park is a compact community tucked between Crowchild Trail and Sarcee Road, directly north of Mount Royal University. Developed in the 1950s on land with military history next door at Currie, the neighbourhood kept its quiet crescents and generous lots while the city grew around it — and those lots now attract steady infill construction alongside the surviving bungalows and split-levels. Richardson Park and the shops of nearby Marda Loop round out daily life, and downtown is fifteen minutes up Crowchild. Painting work in Rutland Park splits cleanly down the middle. Owners of original homes hire us for full interior modernizations: fresh neutrals throughout, ceilings rolled back to clean white, and older trim converted from oil to durable waterborne enamel. Infill owners bring us stairwells, feature walls, and cabinet spraying. With MRU so close, we also complete steady rental and student-suite repaints where durable scrubbable finishes matter more than anything, and exterior work runs from siding repaints to front-door refreshes in bold modern colours.
Serving homes near Mount Royal University, Richardson Park, Currie (former CFB Calgary), Crowchild Trail and along Rutland Road SW, 33 Street SW, 50 Avenue SW.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you paint homes near Mount Royal University in Rutland Park?
Yes — Rutland Park is minutes from our regular southwest routes. We paint original 1950s homes, new infills, and student rental suites alike, with single rooms from $450–$1,100 and complete interiors between $2,800 and $6,500.
What paint do you recommend for a student rental in Rutland Park?
We use scrubbable, higher-sheen acrylics in one consistent neutral so future touch-ups blend invisibly. It costs slightly more per gallon but saves repainting between every tenancy — walls wipe clean instead of needing fresh coats.
Can you convert our old oil-painted trim to modern paint?
Yes. Oil-to-latex conversion is standard in mid-century Rutland Park homes: we degloss, apply a bonding primer, and finish with waterborne enamel. Skipping the primer is why DIY attempts peel — done properly, the finish is hard and lasting.
Do you spray-paint front doors in Rutland Park?
We do. A sanded, primed, and enamelled front door in a bold modern colour is one of the highest-impact small projects here. Most doors are completed in a day, weather permitting, with hardware removed and reinstalled cleanly.
Send photos for a written painting quote in Rutland Park or email inquiry@cochranemasterbuilders.com. Cochrane Master Painters serves Cochrane, Alberta and Rocky View County.