Woodwork, Skirting & Trim Painting in Royal Hospital & Tite Street, Chelsea

Expert woodwork, skirting & trim painting for homes and properties in Royal Hospital & Tite Street, Chelsea SW3. Conservation area specialists with deep local knowledge.

Woodwork, Skirting & Trim Painting in Royal Hospital & Tite Street, Chelsea

Woodwork, Skirting & Trim Painting in Royal Hospital & Tite Street

All woodwork is prepared by sanding back to a sound, smooth surface using fine-grit papers, filling any imperfections with specialist fine surface filler that can be sanded flush, and priming bare or filled areas with the appropriate primer for the substrate — acrylic primer for modern softwood, alkali-resistant primer for MDF, and shellac-based primer for stain-blocking where needed. Existing sound paintwork is keyed by sanding and cleaned to remove dust and grease. We then apply an undercoat to build opacity and provide a smooth base for the top coat. The top coat — satinwood, eggshell, or gloss as specified — is applied by brush using techniques that lay off the paint smoothly and eliminate brush marks. For period moulding profiles, we use specialist narrow brushes and work methodically around each detail, ensuring paint flows into recesses without bridging or building up in corners. Cutting-in at wall junctions, carpet lines, and adjacent surfaces is done freehand by our experienced painters, achieving clean, precise lines without masking tape. For properties with extensive woodwork, we work systematically room by room, allowing each coat to dry fully before applying the next.


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

  • Full preparation: sanding, filling, priming of all woodwork
  • Undercoat application for opacity and smooth base
  • Top coat in satinwood, eggshell, or gloss as specified
  • Clean freehand cutting-in at all wall and floor junctions
  • Door and frame painting including edges and hinges
  • Skirting board, architrave, and dado rail finishing
  • Window frame and sill painting (interior faces)
  • Radiator painting where included in scope
  • Protection of adjacent walls, floors, and carpets
  • Final inspection under directional light for quality assurance


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