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Doors, skirting, frames and staircases stripped, prepped and finished to a smooth, hard-wearing sheen — the detail that makes a room look properly done.
You notice bad woodwork the moment you walk in — brush marks, drips, a gloss gone yellow and chipped. Woodwork is where a decorator earns their money: it needs sanding back, filling, priming and a patient hand to lay it off smooth. Doors, skirting, architrave and staircases, in the finish you want.
Internal and external doors and their frames rubbed down, filled and finished smooth.
The trim that frames every room, painted crisp with clean lines against the wall.
Handrails, spindles and strings — fiddly, time-consuming, and done properly.
Sanded, primed and laid off by hand for a hard-wearing finish without brush marks.
Send a photo or a quick video of the room on WhatsApp, or get a free fixed quote — no obligation, and we’ll tell you straight what it needs.
Whichever suits — modern water-based finishes stay white and dry fast; traditional oil gives a harder sheen. We’ll recommend the right one for the job.
Yes — sanding back, filling and priming is exactly what stops the finish looking rough. It’s the difference between DIY and a decorator.
Yes — prepped and repainted, usually in a fresh water-based white that won’t yellow the same way.