Spray Painting & HVLP Finishing in Royal Hospital & Tite Street, Chelsea

Expert spray painting & hvlp finishing for homes and properties in Royal Hospital & Tite Street, Chelsea SW3. Conservation area specialists with deep local knowledge.

Spray Painting & HVLP Finishing in Royal Hospital & Tite Street, Chelsea

Spray Painting & HVLP Finishing in Royal Hospital & Tite Street

Spray painting requires the most extensive preparation of any painting method — every surface that is not being painted must be meticulously masked and protected. We use professional-grade masking films, tapes, and extraction equipment to contain overspray and protect your property completely. Our HVLP spray guns are calibrated for each specific paint product, adjusting pressure, nozzle size, and flow rate to achieve the optimal atomisation pattern. We apply a specialist adhesion primer coat first, allow full drying, then lightly sand before applying multiple thin finish coats — typically three to four — building up to a flawless surface without runs, sags, or orange peel texture. For kitchen cabinets, doors are removed, labelled, and sprayed in a controlled environment (either on-site in a temporary spray booth or at our workshop) to achieve the smoothest possible result. Each coat is allowed to cure fully before the next is applied, and the final coat is inspected under angled light to ensure absolute uniformity before hardware is reinstalled.


Property Considerations in Royal Hospital & Tite Street

A mix of Georgian and Victorian properties, many of significant architectural interest. Tite Street features distinctive purpose-built artists' studio buildings with large north-facing windows — designed to flood painting studios with even, indirect light — alongside more conventional Victorian townhouses. St Leonard's Terrace comprises elegant Georgian houses (1760s) with fine period interiors, original panelled rooms, and exceptional architectural detailing. Franklin's Row and Cheltenham Terrace offer handsome Regency and early Victorian houses with views across the hospital grounds. Swan Walk and Paradise Walk contain charming period cottages on a more intimate scale, while Christchurch Street provides substantial Victorian red-brick family houses with generous proportions and good period features.

Conservation & Planning Notes

Within the Chelsea Conservation Area. Tite Street has multiple listed buildings including the former homes of Oscar Wilde and John Singer Sargent.


What's Included

  • Comprehensive masking and protection of all surrounding surfaces
  • Temporary spray booth setup where required
  • Surface degreasing, sanding, and preparation
  • Specialist adhesion primer coat application
  • Light sanding between coats for optimal adhesion
  • Multiple finish coats (typically 3–4) for perfect coverage
  • Angled-light inspection for quality assurance
  • De-masking and thorough clean-up
  • Hardware reinstallation and alignment
  • Touch-up where needed after final inspection


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