Interior painting for period Kensington & Chelsea homes
The drawing rooms of W8, W11 and SW7 are defined by plaster — egg-and-dart cornices, foliate ceiling roses, fielded panel doors and skirtings deep enough to need a moulding to themselves. Each detail is hand-cut by brush, never rushed with a sprayer, and emulsion is feathered out so cornice picks out crisp against ceiling. We work to Farrow & Ball, Little Greene and Mylands references, drawdown-test on the wall under the room's own daylight, and lift no parquet or stone without dust-sheeting and hard-board it first. Stairwell and lift access through the mansion block is cleared with the porter before we arrive.
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