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New Build Painters & Decorators in South Kensington
Specialist new build painting and decorating in South Kensington. Expert tradesmen blending traditional techniques with modern durability.
Decorating New Build Properties in South Kensington
South Kensington's identity as London's museum quarter and its popularity with international residents create a painting and decorating market with distinctive demands. The grand stuccoed terraces of Onslow Square, Pelham Crescent, and Thurloe Square — designed as part of the Smith's Charity Estate development in the 1840s — are among the finest examples of early Victorian domestic architecture in London. Their sweeping curves, consistent cornice lines, and pilastered entrances require exterior painting programmes that maintain the formal harmony of the streetscape. The French community, which has historically centred around the Lycee Francais on Cromwell Road, brings continental expectations about interior finish — a preference for cleaner lines, limewashed walls, and sophisticated colour choices that differ from the more traditional English palette. Along Old Brompton Road and Harrington Road, the Victorian terraces are often divided into flats, with communal repainting programmes managed by freeholders or management companies. Bute Street and Sumner Place contain well-preserved Italianate houses where exterior stucco work demands particular expertise. Our South Kensington work frequently involves coordinating with interior designers from both the British and international traditions, and we pride ourselves on executing schemes that range from the faithfully historical to the avant-garde with equal competence.
New-build properties in London range from ultra-premium apartments in developments along the Thames and in Mayfair to carefully designed contemporary houses in established residential areas such as Hampstead and Richmond. While these properties arrive with a developer-applied finish, discerning buyers frequently commission a complete redecoration to achieve the colour palette, product quality, and standard of finish that a developer specification cannot provide. New-build decoration differs fundamentally from period property work: rather than managing aged surfaces and heritage features, the challenge is to achieve a truly flawless finish on modern materials, to address the inevitable snagging issues that affect even the highest-quality new construction, and to introduce warmth and character to spaces that can initially feel clinical. The clean lines and minimal detailing of contemporary architecture leave surfaces completely exposed, and any imperfection in preparation or application is immediately visible. This demands exceptional skill and an obsessive attention to detail from the decorating team.
Our Approach to South Kensington New Builds
The residential stock in South Kensington is dominated by white stuccoed terraces from the 1840s to 1870s, many arranged around garden squares that create an architectural rhythm unique to this part of London. Pelham Crescent and Egerton Crescent present uniform curved facades requiring scaffold access and systematic repainting. The mansion flats of Queen's Gate, Harrington Gardens, and Courtfield Gardens are substantial Victorian and Edwardian blocks with elaborate red-brick and terracotta facades, ornamental entrance halls with encaustic tile floors, and flats with ceiling heights exceeding three metres. Period conversions throughout the area typically retain original features including cornicing, ceiling roses, dado rails, and working shutters, all of which demand careful preparation during redecoration. Garden flats and lower ground floor apartments are common, often with access to communal gardens and specific challenges related to damp management and light levels that influence colour choices.
Our approach to new-build decoration begins with a comprehensive snagging survey of all painted surfaces, identifying every crack, defect, and imperfection that must be addressed before decoration. We then carry out a thorough preparation programme including filling all cracks with flexible acrylic filler, re-taping failed joints, sanding all surfaces to a smooth and even finish, and applying a high-quality primer or mist coat to ensure consistent absorption across the entire surface. For walls, we recommend Farrow & Ball Modern Emulsion or Little Greene Intelligent Emulsion, both of which provide a more refined, deeper finish than any developer-grade product. In properties where a completely seamless, spray-applied finish is desired, we use airless or HVLP spray systems to achieve a factory-smooth result on walls, ceilings, and built-in joinery. Mylands paint is an excellent choice for new-build woodwork, offering contemporary colours with a beautifully smooth eggshell finish. For bathrooms and kitchens, we use specialist moisture-resistant emulsions that will perform well in the highly sealed, low-ventilation environments typical of modern construction. We advise clients to consider a touch-up visit twelve months after initial decoration to address any new shrinkage cracks.
Heritage & Conservation
South Kensington is covered by several conservation areas including the Thurloe/Smith's Charity Conservation Area and the Courtfield Conservation Area. RBKC maintains detailed character appraisals for each, specifying the materials, colours, and detailing that contribute to their significance. The Smith's Charity Estate, now managed by the Wellcome Trust, exercises design control over properties in its ownership. Listed buildings are concentrated around the museum complex and along Cromwell Road, but even unlisted properties within the conservation areas are subject to controls on exterior alteration. The terracotta and faience facades of the mansion blocks along Queen's Gate require specialist cleaning and repair rather than painting — we work with masonry conservation specialists for these elements while handling the painted joinery, ironwork, and interior decoration ourselves.
Our Work: New Build & South Kensington Projects
Garden Flat Light and Bright Refresh
A lower-ground-floor garden flat in South Kensington was redecorated throughout with a carefully chosen palette of light, warm tones designed to maximise the sense of brightness in rooms that receive limited natural light. The project included repainting the kitchen cabinetry and refreshing both bathrooms.
New-Build Luxury Apartment Finishing
A developer's show apartment in a prestigious new Marylebone development required a flawless decorative finish to the highest possible standard. Every surface, from internal doors to shadow-gap skirting boards, needed to be finished with precision to match the exacting specifications of the interior design team.
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