
LOCATION: Columbus, Ohio (1579 E Dublin Granville Rd, Columbus, OH 43229)
BUILDING TYPE: Chiropractic and wellness office
TRADES: Commercial Interior Painting | Medical Facility Painting | Paint Prep & Repairs
Full Interior Repaint of a Multi-Room Chiropractic Office
- Completed a full commercial interior repaint of Inner Health Chiropractic on E Dublin Granville Rd in Columbus, including the reception lobby, waiting area, treatment rooms, and recovery rooms.
- Prepped and painted the large open reception lobby featuring a curved desk, decorative columns, and a circular overhead soffit that required detailed cutting in and brush work against natural wood frames.
- Painted the waiting area adjacent to the front entrance, including walls surrounding a decorative fireplace with tile surround and wood mantel.
- Completed five numbered treatment rooms, each containing chiropractic adjustment tables, wall-mounted equipment, and accessories that required individual masking and protection.
- Painted the open recovery room with a row of treatment beds along the back wall, maintaining consistent color and sheen across the connected treatment zones.
- Cut in and rolled all walls, columns, curved soffits, crown molding, and wood trim throughout the office. Decorative architectural details around the circular reception desk required careful brush work to maintain clean lines against the natural wood window and door frames.
- Protected tile flooring in the lobby and carpet throughout the clinical areas with drop cloths and floor coverings during the entire project.
- Cleaned the workspace at the end of each session so the office could see patients the following day.
Painting Around a Working Medical Practice
- Chiropractic offices run on patient flow. The reception area, waiting room, treatment rooms, and recovery space are all in use during business hours. This project was scheduled and phased around the practice’s operating hours so patients were never in active work zones.
- The curved reception desk and overhead soffit created tight angles and radius work that flat rollers cannot handle cleanly. These areas required brush work on every edge and transition between the painted surfaces and the natural wood trim, window mullions, and door frames throughout the office.
- The numbered treatment rooms each had different equipment configurations. Tables, mounted spine models, electrical panels, and wall accessories all needed individual masking before any prep or painting started. Recovery beds in the back room were covered and protected in place.
Clean, Consistent Finish Across the Entire Office
PaintWerks delivered a full interior repaint of Inner Health Chiropractic in Columbus without disrupting a single day of patient appointments. The reception lobby, waiting area, five treatment rooms, and recovery room all received fresh coatings with consistent color and sheen from the front door to the back wall. Every column, curved soffit, and trim detail was cut in by hand against natural wood frames for a sharp, professional finish that reflects the quality of the practice.
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Medical Office Painting Questions
How much does it cost to paint a chiropractic office in Columbus?
Commercial interior painting for medical and chiropractic offices in Columbus typically runs $3 to $6 per square foot of floor area depending on the number of rooms, ceiling height, trim detail, and scheduling requirements. Offices with architectural features like columns, curved soffits, and detailed millwork require more brush time than open floor plans. After-hours scheduling to avoid disrupting patients adds a premium. PaintWerks provides a detailed written estimate broken out by area so you know exactly what you are paying for. Call 614-582-4227 for a free estimate.
Can you paint a medical office without closing the practice?
Yes. PaintWerks schedules medical facility painting around your patient hours. We phase the work room by room or by zone so active treatment areas stay open while adjacent spaces get painted. Drop cloths protect flooring, equipment gets masked, and we clean the workspace at the end of every session. This chiropractic office on E Dublin Granville Rd never missed a day of appointments during the project.
What paint do you use in medical and chiropractic offices?
We use Benjamin Moore Scuff-X on walls in commercial medical interiors because it resists scuffing from equipment, carts, and daily cleaning. Low-VOC and zero-VOC options are available for occupied healthcare spaces where odor and air quality matter. Trim, doors, and frames get Benjamin Moore Command or Cabinet Coat for chip and scratch resistance. Every coating is matched to the surface and the abuse it will take in a working medical environment. See our commercial interior painting services.
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