Stucco Front Painting & Repair in Sloane Square & Sloane Street, Chelsea

Expert stucco front painting & repair for homes and properties in Sloane Square & Sloane Street, Chelsea SW1X. Conservation area specialists with deep local knowledge.

Stucco Front Painting & Repair in Sloane Square & Sloane Street, Chelsea

Stucco Front Painting & Repair in Sloane Square & Sloane Street

Sloane Square's stucco-fronted buildings present a pristine face to one of London's most polished neighbourhoods. From the mansion blocks along Sloane Street to the graceful terraces of Lower Sloane Street and Holbein Place, painted stucco defines the area's refined streetscape. Our team specialises in the careful preparation and recoating of these facades, understanding that every brush stroke is visible to thousands of passers-by daily. We begin with a thorough condition survey, identifying areas of blown render, micro-cracking, or previous poor repairs before erecting scaffolding. Our painters use premium breathable masonry coatings in shades that satisfy Cadogan Estate and conservation area guidelines. We coordinate closely with estate managers and concierge teams to schedule work around building operations, ensuring minimal inconvenience to residents and neighbouring businesses. The result is a smooth, uniform finish that restores the building's architectural elegance.


Property Considerations in Sloane Square & Sloane Street

Most Sloane Square properties fall under Cadogan Estate management, which has specific exterior maintenance standards and approved colour palettes. We liaise directly with the estate's property team to obtain approval before work commences. Scaffolding around Sloane Square requires careful coordination with TfL and RBKC due to bus routes and pedestrian crossings. We plan erection and dismantling for off-peak hours to reduce traffic impact.

Conservation & Planning Notes

Within the Hans Town Conservation Area. Strict controls on external alterations. Grade II listed buildings throughout.

Predominantly Cadogan Estate managed. All external works require estate approval in addition to any statutory consents.


What's Included

  • Full facade survey and specification
  • Estate approval coordination (Cadogan, Sloane Stanley, etc.)
  • Scaffolding erection with RBKC pavement licence
  • Blown render and stucco repair
  • High-pressure washing and preparation
  • Premium masonry paint system (stabiliser, primer, two coats)
  • Metalwork painting (railings, window frames)
  • Scaffolding removal and reinstatement

Stucco Fronts in Sloane Square — FAQ

Yes. The Cadogan Estate maintains an approved palette for exterior facades around Sloane Square. We obtain the current colour schedule from the estate office and ensure our specification matches exactly, avoiding any delays or re-work after completion.
A typical mansion block facade on Lower Sloane Street takes two to three weeks including scaffolding, preparation, and two coats of masonry paint. Larger blocks with returns and rear elevations may take longer. We provide a detailed programme before starting.
Absolutely. We hand-paint cornices, pilasters, and window surrounds using brushes and small rollers for precision. Decorative stucco elements around Sloane Square are often picked out in a contrasting shade, and we follow the building's original colour scheme.
We pressure-wash the facade, scrape loose paint, stabilise friable render with a bonding solution, fill cracks, and apply a specialist masonry primer. This preparation is critical on Sloane Square's exposed facades and ensures the topcoat adheres properly and lasts.


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