Ceiling Painting & Restoration in Carlyle Square & Old Church Street, Chelsea
Expert ceiling painting & restoration for homes and properties in Carlyle Square & Old Church Street, Chelsea SW3. Conservation area specialists with deep local knowledge.

Ceiling Painting & Restoration in Carlyle Square & Old Church Street
We use indoor aluminium tower scaffolding for all high ceiling work, providing a safe, stable platform with guardrails that allows our painters to work at the correct distance from the surface — typically 30–50 centimetres — which is essential for consistent application and quality control. For ornate features such as cornicing, ceiling roses, and decorative mouldings, we use specialist narrow brushes and fine detail brushes, working methodically around each element to ensure paint flows into recesses without building up or bridging across detail. We select ceiling-specific paints formulated for overhead application — higher viscosity products that resist dripping and spattering. For plain ceilings, we use a combination of roller application for the main field and brush cutting-in at edges. For heavily cracked ceilings — common in older Chelsea properties — we fill and sand all cracks, apply a flexible crack-bridging product where needed, and use fine-weave lining paper on the worst areas before painting. Where plasterwork is damaged, we coordinate with specialist heritage plasterers before painting to ensure all repairs are completed and cured.
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
- ✓Ceiling condition assessment including crack mapping
- ✓Indoor aluminium tower scaffolding erection with guardrails
- ✓Crack repair, filling, and flexible crack-bridging where needed
- ✓Full surface preparation including sanding and priming
- ✓Specialist overhead painting with ceiling-specific paints
- ✓Cornicing and ceiling rose detail work with specialist brushes
- ✓Lining paper application on heavily cracked areas where required
- ✓Full floor and furniture protection throughout
- ✓Scaffolding dismantling and removal on completion
- ✓Final inspection with directional lighting for quality assurance
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