
Spray finishing
A flawless, factory-smooth finish with no brush marks and no roller texture — on kitchens, wardrobes, doors, radiators and ceilings.
Sprayed fitted wardrobesWhy spraying beats a brush
Sprayed coatings lay down as one continuous, even film. No brush strokes, no stipple from a roller, no heavy edges where two wet coats met. On flat doors, cabinet fronts and panelled units it is simply a better finish — and it is the only way to get that showroom look on furniture that is already in the room.
It is not just interior joinery either. Garage doors, gates and front doors get the same treatment — masked off, prepared and sprayed where they hang, so there is no taking them off and no brush marks left across a big flat panel.
It is also faster once the setup is done, which is what makes respraying a tired kitchen so much cheaper than replacing it — usually a fraction of the cost of new units, in a few days rather than a few weeks.
- Kitchen cabinets, doors and drawer fronts
- Fitted and freestanding wardrobes
- Internal and external doors
- Radiators, pipework and column radiators
- Ceilings and large open walls
- Garage doors, gates and exterior joinery
- Shopfittings, counters and commercial joinery

What actually happens on a spray job
Spraying is mostly preparation. Here is the honest version of how a job runs.
Masking & containment
The room is fully sheeted and masked — floors, walls, worktops, appliances, handles and hinges. Overspray is contained before any equipment comes out of the van.
Degrease, sand & fill
Everything is degreased, keyed back and any chips or damage filled. Kitchens in particular need proper degreasing or nothing will stick to them.
Primer coats
The right primer for the substrate — melamine, timber, medium-density fibreboard (MDF), previously painted or metal. Denibbed between coats so the topcoat has a perfect base.
Topcoats & reinstate
Two-pack or high-durability water-based topcoats in your chosen colour and sheen, then everything unmasked, refitted and the room handed back clean.
Any colour, any sheen
Coatings are mixed to whatever colour you want — Farrow & Ball, Little Greene, Dulux Heritage, RAL, or matched from something you already have in the room. Sheen levels run from dead matt through eggshell and satin to full gloss.
Not sure yet? Bring a couple of options to the quote visit and we will talk through what wears well where. A kitchen door gets handled thousands of times a year and wants a different product to a wardrobe front that barely gets touched.
Tired kitchen, but the units are sound?
Respraying gives you a brand new looking kitchen without ripping anything out. Send a photo and we will price it up.
