Stone's Interior serves Belleville homeowners from the historic West End to newer subdivisions. Painting, LVP, hardwood, tile — done right by a crew that knows St. Clair County.
Belleville is one of the oldest cities in Illinois, with a housing stock that reflects it. The craftsman bungalows near Mascoutah Avenue, the mid-century ranches out toward Lebanon Avenue, and the newer construction in the west — each has its own quirks and character. Stone's Interior Painting & Flooring has worked in all of them. We don't bring a one-size approach; we bring experience with the real range of what Belleville homes look like inside.
The county seat draws homeowners who take pride in their properties. When someone in the Belleville historic district decides to repaint their 1920s bungalow, or a family near Signal Hill is ready to replace worn carpet with LVP, we're the crew they call. We respect original details, work cleanly in lived-in spaces, and never leave a job site without a thorough walkthrough with the homeowner.
We serve all of Belleville — from the neighborhoods close to downtown to the subdivisions stretching toward Swansea and Shiloh. Same standards, same crew, same 24-hour response time wherever you are.
Belleville's 62220 zip code contains some of the most architecturally varied housing in Metro East. The West Main Street corridor has Victorian-era homes with high ceilings, original crown molding, and painted woodwork that demands a careful hand. Neighborhoods like Thornberry, Fountain Place, and the streets around Belleville East High School have post-war ranches and split-levels with their own needs — lower ceilings, builder-grade trim that's been repainted many times, wood paneling that needs priming before it takes color.
Our flooring work in Belleville runs the full spectrum too. Belleville's older homes often have original oak hardwood under carpet that's been there for 40 years — sometimes it's refinishable, sometimes it's past that and LVP is the smarter choice. We'll tell you honestly which is which. For newer homes in West Belleville developments near Green Mount Road, LVP and tile installations are common, and we handle those efficiently with clean, tight-fitting results.
From classic trim work in older Belleville homes to open-plan living rooms in newer builds. Surface prep, primer, two finish coats, full cleanup.
LVP, hardwood, laminate, and tile. Old floor removal, subfloor work, baseboards. We handle the full job — material and labor included.
Paint and floors in one project. One crew, coordinated timeline, bundle pricing. The most efficient full-space refresh available.
Honest ranges — not minimums. Every quote is free and exact after we walk the space.
"Hired Stone's to paint our kitchen, dining room, and hallway — and then they came back two weeks later for the LVP in the living room. Both jobs were spotless. They work fast but they don't cut corners. The kitchen ceiling alone was a challenge and they nailed it. Would recommend to any Belleville homeowner without hesitation."
Interior painting in Belleville runs $300–$800 per room for most homes. Older Belleville homes in the 62220 zip code — especially those in historic neighborhoods near downtown — sometimes involve higher ceilings, original plaster walls, or detailed trim that adds prep time. Modern homes and apartments in west Belleville tend to fall at the lower end of that range. Every estimate is free; you get an exact number after we see the space.
It depends on the room and the home's age. For Belleville's older homes, LVP is often the best choice — it's durable, handles Illinois humidity, and doesn't require the subfloor perfection that hardwood demands. In historic homes with original hardwood that's still in good shape, we'll be honest about whether refinishing makes more sense than replacement. Tile is popular for bathrooms and kitchens. We'll walk through your options at the free estimate so you can make an informed decision.
Yes. Belleville has some of the best-preserved older homes in Metro East, and we have experience in them. Craftsman bungalows, Victorian-era properties, and mid-century ranches all require different approaches — original plaster walls, knob-and-tube adjacent construction, ornate trim profiles. We take the time to prep properly so the finish lasts. We don't rush these jobs, and we won't suggest a shortcut that'll show up in six months.
We recommend reaching out 2–3 weeks before your desired start date. Spring and summer are busier, so earlier notice helps secure your preferred window. That said, if you have an urgent need — pre-sale, a move, a renovation deadline — contact us anyway. We'll do our best to work you in. We respond to every inquiry within 24 hours, regardless of timeline.
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