Spray Painting

Spray Painting in London

Factory-smooth finishes on kitchen units, panelling, doors and large interior walls using HVLP equipment.

Decorator using a low-pressure spray gun to apply a smooth paint finish inside a London property

Spray painting gives a finish brushwork simply can't match — flat, even, free of brush marks and roller stipple. For kitchen units, panelling, internal doors and bespoke joinery in particular, it's the difference between a decorated finish and a furniture-grade finish. The trade-off is in the preparation: spraying demands more masking, more dust control, and more disciplined surface prep than brushwork does.

We use HVLP (high volume, low pressure) equipment which gives finer atomisation with less overspray than older airless or conventional setups. That matters when you're spraying indoors around fitted furniture, worktops and appliances — we can mask a kitchen properly and you won't find paint dust on a shelf six rooms away.

Most commonly we spray: existing kitchen units that the client wants to update without replacing, internal doors and frames in larger refurbishments, painted panelling and built-in cabinetry, and large interior walls in commercial spaces where the speed and finish quality of spraying justify the prep. We'll always be straight with you about whether spraying is the right choice or whether a careful brush-and-roller finish is actually faster and just as good.

Where we do this work

  • Kitchens — refresh existing units without a full refit
  • Internal doors and frames across whole houses
  • Bespoke joinery and built-in wardrobes
  • Painted panelling and wainscoting
  • Large interior walls in offices and showrooms
  • Retail fit-outs needing fast turnaround

Spraying isn't always the right answer — send us a photo of the units or joinery and we'll tell you honestly whether spray or brush-and-roller will give you the better result.

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