No van, no mess — I come by tube

Door, Skirting & Radiator Painting in Camden Town

Camden Town flats and terraces get doors, skirting, sills and radiators refreshed by hand — no van in the busy streets, just a tube ride and a compact tool kit.

Getting to Camden Town: Camden Town, Chalk Farm & Mornington Crescent (Northern). No parking permit, congestion charge or ULEZ on your quote.

Trim & radiator painting in Camden Town

I focus on one thing and do it properly: doors, skirting boards, spindles and banisters, window sills and frames, and radiators — hand-painted, brush-mark-free, and bundled into a tidy half or full day. Dulux Trade as standard, heritage paints on request.

Door painting
from £80
Skirting boards
from £7
Spindles & banisters
from £280
Window sills & frames
from £30
Radiator painting
from £65

Prices in Camden Town

Door painting (per door, both sides + frame)from £80
Skirting boards (per linear metre)from £7
Spindles & banisters (per staircase flight)from £280
Window sills & frames (per internal sill)from £30
Radiator painting (per radiator, hand-painted)from £65

Minimum visit from £250 — I bundle several items into a half or full day so a single door is never a wasted trip.

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Trim painting FAQs — Camden Town

How much does door and skirting painting cost in Camden Town?

In Camden Town, doors start from £80 each (both sides plus frame, two coats), skirting from £7 per linear metre, radiators from £65 hand-painted, and internal sills from £30. Minimum visit from £250 — I bundle several items into a half or full day. Final price confirmed after a quick look or a few photos.

Do you really work without a van in Camden Town?

Yes — that's the whole idea. I travel to Camden Town by tube (Camden Town, Chalk Farm & Mornington Crescent (Northern)) with a compact, cabin-luggage tool kit, so there's no van on your street, no parking permit or suspension to arrange, and no congestion or ULEZ charge on your quote. Paint and any bulkier materials are delivered to the job or picked up locally.

Can you paint period doors, spindles and sash frames in Camden Town?

Absolutely — it's most of what I do here. Canal-side conversions and Victorian terraces alike often want a hard-wearing satinwood on doors and skirting for daily life. I sand back carefully, seal any knots, fill and caulk, and hand-finish in satinwood or gloss (heritage systems such as Little Greene, Farrow & Ball or Mylands on request) for a hard, even sheen with no brush-marks.

How disruptive is it, and how quickly can you start in Camden Town?

Very low disruption — one person, dust sheets down, tidy as I go, and most trim jobs wrapped in a half or full day. I can usually start within a week or two in Camden Town, sometimes sooner for a single room or a landlord turnaround between tenancies.

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