The final coat of paint is what turns a building project into a finished home. At Cheshire Bespoke Build, our in-house painting and decorating team has been finishing properties to a high standard across Cheshire for over 27 years. We take preparation seriously — filling, sanding, priming, and masking before a brush goes near the walls — because we know that a great paint job starts long before the colour goes on.
What’s included
- Full interior decoration including walls, ceilings, woodwork, and doors.
- Exterior painting including masonry, render, timber cladding, and soffits.
- New plaster mist coating and full first and second coat decoration.
- Wallpaper hanging and removal across all wall types and surfaces.
- Spray painting for kitchen cabinets, furniture, and feature surfaces.
- Commercial and rental property redecorations with minimum disruption.
Why choose us
- Preparation is everything
- We never rush the prep. Properly filled surfaces, sanded woodwork, and correctly primed new plaster is what gives our paint jobs a finish that looks professional and lasts.
The final trade on every project
- Our painters are the last team through the door on every project we complete. They know the standard expected — and they deliver it, every time.
No deposit, paid on completion
- Painting is typically the last stage of a project, so payment is naturally tied to a completed, finished result. We never ask for anything upfront.
FAQs
How soon after plastering can you paint?
New plaster needs time to dry — typically 4–6 weeks before full decoration. We recommend mist coating first to seal the surface. We’ll advise on the correct timing for your project.
Can you colour match existing paintwork?
Yes — most paint manufacturers offer colour matching services and we can match to existing painted surfaces to keep your decoration consistent when repainting a single room.
Do you paint exteriors and render?
Yes — we paint exterior masonry, sand and cement render, silicone render, and timber cladding. External painting is best carried out in dry weather above 5°C.
