This is the fourth room that Harry has decorated for me. He had to deal with newly plastered ceiling and walls, which did require some sanding down. We discussed what type of paint he would use and how he would approach the task as it was a newly fitted kitchen. The standard of workmanship was excellent. I'm delighted with the finished result. Harry is always punctual, polite and courteous. When leaving at the end of the day the room being decorated is always tidy. Would definitely recommend him. Mrs Christine Donovan
Kitchen Cabinetry Painting

Another area where more than 50% of my clients are unaware, they can have painted are their kitchen units.
One huge factor of having this done is a money saver. A kitchen which is in perfect working order but needs the cabinets to be updated so why spend huge money ripping them out and replacing them.
This process again is not inexpensive to have it done to my professional standard but it is at least x4 times more cost effective than having a new kitchen fitted, without all the hassle and mess.
The process again all depends on the clients taste and if they want a spray finish or traditional hand painted finish.
The process starts by taking off all the cabinets one by one and labelling them individually. They then get removed from site to be thoroughly degreased, sanded and any damage repaired. Next, they are primed over, fine filled and a topcoat applied to the clients desired finish and sheen level.
Spraying onsite starts with a huge amount of plastic, brown paper, and floor protection. It is laid throughout to ensure that no overspray lands anywhere apart from the in-situ parts of the cabinets.
The same process is carried out to the doors, a through wash down, sanding, primers and topcoats applied.
The kitchen is then transformed into a totally new look saving the client a huge amount in cost and a lot less disruption.
Kitchen Cabinetry Painting Portfolio
Words From Our Customers
Would highly recommend Harry! Done an amazing job and very reliable. Cabinets look exactly how we wanted them! Miss Arabella Webster