
KITCHEN
HAND PAINTING
The most sociable hub in any home, the kitchen is always the central room servicing households of all sizes day-today; a focal point for the family and entertaining with friends.
The biggest investment made to any home is the kitchen. Be it newly installed or repainting with a fresh colour scheme to bring life back to an existing kitchen without the cost of replacement, you can bring vibrancy and a unique stamp to your kitchen space.
Traditional hand painting requires exceptional skill and technical knowledge of oil and water-based techniques to attain a 'brush-free' quality alongside meticulous surface preparation which is paramount to achieving an exceptional quality finish to any furniture surface. All our work is hand painted and not rolled.

Winslow Interior Finishes completely transformed my kitchen and I couldn't be happier.
From the moment Stephane arrived, he was professional, friendly and so respectful of the space. What really impressed me was how careful and efficient he was - every detail was considered and the finish is absolutely flawless. You'd honestly think it had been sprayed, but it was all done by hand.
I've had so many compliments and for the first time, my kitchen finally feels like a proper home. I couldn't recommend Stephane more highly.
H. Ellis

Each kitchen project includes:
Only the unit doors will be removed, so the unit contents will not require emptying prior to works starting
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All existing ironmongery is removed to maintain the best finish possible
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Each unit thoroughly cleaned (degreased in existing kitchens only), sanded and gently washed down to ensure excess dust is removed
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Any holes, dents or imperfections within the unit are filled, where possible
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Depending on the wood or surface finish of the unit, a colour-toned primer/undercoat will be applied, as often new unit designs are fitted pre-primed and underrated, in a matched tint to the top coat colour. Where this is not the case, this step will be undertaken inclusively, attaining to reach the true depth and vibrancy of your chosen surface colour
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A second light sanding is given between each coat, ensuring the removal of excess dust and residue
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A minimum of 2 top coats is necessary for more neutral tones; 3 to 4 on some deeper or light colours may be required









