Our Woodwork Approach
Woodwork painting follows a strict sequence. First, all surfaces are washed with sugar soap to remove grease and grime that would prevent adhesion. Existing paint in poor condition is scraped and sanded smooth. Nail holes, dents, and open grain are filled with fine surface filler, sanded level when dry, and spot-primed. Any bare timber is treated with an appropriate primer: acrylic for softwoods, aluminium for resinous or knotty sections. Once preparation is complete, a full undercoat is applied to provide opacity and a smooth base for the topcoat. We use high-quality synthetic brushes designed for water-based eggshell and natural bristle brushes for oil-based satinwood, as each paint type flows differently and demands the right tool. Topcoats are applied in long, even strokes with careful attention to corners, moulding profiles, and junctions with walls. Cutting-in between woodwork and adjacent wall colours is done freehand by our most experienced painters, producing lines that are straighter than masking tape can achieve. For large areas of panelling or fitted furniture, we may recommend spray application for an even smoother result.
Beyond standard decoration, our local expertise in Notting Hill includes comprehensive joinery painter Mayfair, specialist architrave painting, and full-service timber painting Chelsea. We are recognized throughout the Kensington & Chelsea area for our meticulous approach to woodwork painting London, ensuring every project meets the uncompromising standards expected by our clients.