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Painters & Decorators in Chelsea

As a painter and decorator in Chelsea, LocalBrush works across the area's celebrated Georgian and Victorian townhouses, red-brick mansion conversions, and elegant garden-square properties found on streets such as Carlyle Square and throughout the historic Hans Town conservation area. Our decorators understand the architectural character and interior refinement that Chelsea's discerning homeowners and their interior designers expect, delivering results that honour the fabric of these exceptional period homes.

Local painter and decorator in Chelsea

Chelsea's residential streets are characterised by a mix of grand stucco terraces, double-fronted Victorian townhouses, and converted Edwardian mansion blocks, a significant proportion of which are listed or sit within one of the borough's many conservation areas. Common decorating challenges include high ceilings with original cornicing, delicate lime-plaster walls requiring breathable finishes, and sash windows that demand careful preparation before painting. We specify Dulux Trade as our working standard and frequently work with Farrow and Ball and Little Greene for clients seeking a historically sympathetic interior palette.

Dulux Trade as standard
Neptune Paint specialists available
Walls & ceiling painting
Free no-obligation quotes
Fully insured
Meticulous preparation

Painting Costs in Chelsea

Small Bedroom£340 – £420
Medium Bedroom£550 – £680
Large Living Room£780 – £950

Estimates for walls + ceiling, 2 coats, good condition, matt finish. Final price confirmed after free site visit.

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FAQs — Painting in Chelsea

Do you work on occupied properties in Chelsea, and how do you minimise disruption?

The majority of our Chelsea projects are carried out in occupied homes, and we plan each phase carefully to ensure residents can continue their daily routines with the least possible inconvenience. We agree a room-by-room programme in advance, use dust sheets and low-odour Dulux Trade products throughout, and maintain a tidy, respectful working environment at all times.

Can you advise on appropriate paint finishes for original lime-plaster walls in a listed Chelsea townhouse?

Lime plaster requires a breathable, vapour-permeable finish — conventional modern emulsions can trap moisture and accelerate deterioration of the substrate over time. We recommend a mineral or lime-based paint such as those available from Little Greene or Farrow and Ball, and will always assess the condition of the plasterwork before specifying a product to ensure long-term compatibility with the building's fabric.

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