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Interior · Kitchens

Kitchen painting & decorating

The hardest-working room in the house needs the hardest-working finish. Durable, wipeable paints on walls, ceilings and woodwork — and respraying that makes tired units look new.

Why kitchens are different

Steam, splashes and daily traffic

A kitchen punishes a cheap paint job faster than any other room. Steam lifts poorly prepared surfaces, cooking splashes need wiping off without polishing the paint away, and the woodwork gets knocked and handled every single day.

So kitchens get products chosen for the room: scrubbable matt and durable eggshell finishes that take a cloth without marking, over preparation that deals with grease properly — degreased and keyed back, not just painted over and hoped for.

  • Walls and ceilings in durable, wipeable finishes
  • Woodwork — skirting, architrave, doors and window boards
  • Neat cutting-in around tiles, worktops and units
  • Small plaster repairs filled and made good first
  • Colour and finish advice matched to how the room gets used
Open-plan kitchen with a sage green island, white worktops and herringbone parquet flooring
Open-plan kitchen & dining, Derbyshire
Kitchen respraying

Tired units? Don't rip them out

If the carcasses are sound, respraying the doors, drawer fronts and end panels gives you a brand-new-looking kitchen for a fraction of the cost of replacement — in days, not weeks, and in any colour you like.

Everything is masked, degreased, primed and sprayed in place for a factory-smooth finish with no brush marks anywhere.

More about spraying

  • Cabinet doors, drawer fronts and end panels
  • Any colour — Farrow & Ball, Little Greene, RAL or matched
  • Sheens from dead matt to full gloss
  • Usually a fraction of the cost of new units
Kitchens

Thinking about the kitchen?

Send a couple of photos and a rough idea of what you want — walls, woodwork, units or the lot — and we will price it up.

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