Kitchen & Cabinet Painting in Carlyle Square & Old Church Street, Chelsea

Expert kitchen & cabinet painting for homes and properties in Carlyle Square & Old Church Street, Chelsea SW3. Conservation area specialists with deep local knowledge.

Kitchen & Cabinet Painting in Carlyle Square & Old Church Street, Chelsea

Kitchen & Cabinet Painting in Carlyle Square & Old Church Street

Kitchen cabinet painting requires the most meticulous preparation of any painting project. Every door and drawer front is removed, numbered, and labelled with a mapping system so each piece returns to its exact original position. Hinges and hardware are carefully removed and stored. Surfaces are thoroughly degreased using specialist kitchen degreasers to remove years of cooking residue, grease, and silicone — any contamination left on the surface will prevent paint adhesion. After degreasing, surfaces are sanded with fine-grit paper to create a mechanical key, then wiped clean of all dust. We apply a specialist adhesion primer designed for kitchen surfaces — products like Zinsser BIN or Dulux Trade High Adhesion Primer that bond tenaciously to previously finished surfaces including melamine, thermofoil, and lacquered finishes. After priming, surfaces receive multiple coats of hardwearing kitchen paint — typically a water-based alkyd such as Benjamin Moore Advance or a specialist kitchen cabinet paint — applied by spray for flat surfaces and brush for profiled details. Each coat is lightly sanded between applications to ensure perfect inter-coat adhesion. Hardware is cleaned, polished, or replaced before doors are carefully reinstalled and aligned.


Property Considerations in Carlyle Square & Old Church Street

A mix of Georgian terraces (1800s–1830s) and Victorian houses (1850s–1880s). Carlyle Square houses are typically 4–5 bedrooms with gardens backing onto the communal square, featuring elegant stucco facades with good period detailing. Old Church Street properties range from modest early cottages at the southern end to substantial Victorian houses further north, many with elaborate brick detailing and decorative ironwork. Mallord Street's former artists' studios are distinctive buildings with large studio windows and unconventional internal layouts. Elm Park Gardens offers expansive late-Victorian mansion blocks with generously proportioned flats, ornate entrance halls with encaustic tile floors, and sweeping communal staircases. Margaretta Terrace preserves a charming row of early Victorian workers' cottages that have become highly sought-after family homes. The area retains a strong artistic heritage reflected in numerous studio properties and blue plaques.

Conservation & Planning Notes

Carlyle Square is within the Chelsea Conservation Area. Several listed buildings on Old Church Street. Artists' studios on Mallord Street are of particular architectural interest.


What's Included

  • Detailed kitchen survey and specification
  • Door and drawer removal, numbering, and labelling
  • Full degreasing with specialist kitchen degreasers
  • Sanding and surface preparation for optimal adhesion
  • Specialist adhesion primer application
  • Multiple coats of hardwearing kitchen paint (spray or brush)
  • Light sanding between coats for a flawless finish
  • Hardware cleaning, polishing, or replacement coordination
  • Careful reinstallation and alignment of all doors and drawers
  • Final inspection and touch-up under directional light


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