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Painted finishes

Painted finishes remain one of the most popular choices for bespoke fitted furniture, offering a clean, timeless look that works across both traditional and contemporary interiors. Whether hand‑painted on site or spray‑finished in the workshop, a painted surface brings softness, warmth and a level of refinement that other materials can’t quite replicate.

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Why Clients Choose Painted Finishes

Painted furniture gives complete freedom over colour and style. From classic off‑whites to deep, dramatic tones, the finish can be tailored to the room and updated in future if tastes change. It also allows for crisp detailing — shaker lines, mouldings and shadow gaps all read beautifully under paint, giving fitted furniture a calm, cohesive presence in the space.

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Pros

  • Fully customisable colours, match any palette or brand shade

  • Timeless and adaptable, easy to refresh or repaint years later

  • Beautiful detailing , paint highlights craftsmanship and clean lines

  • Soft, premium look, deal for bedrooms, living rooms and kitchens

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Cons

  • More maintenance‑sensitive than laminates or veneers

  • Can mark with heavy use if not properly cured or protected

  • Hand‑painted finishes may show subtle brush texture (which some clients love)

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Types of Painted Finishes Available

  • Hand‑Painted (On Site) A traditional, brush‑applied finish with a soft, tactile feel. Ideal for period homes or clients who prefer a more natural, crafted look.

  • Spray‑Painted (Workshop Finish) A smooth, flawless satin or matt finish applied in a controlled environment. Durable, consistent and perfect for a clean, modern aesthetic.

  • Satin, Matt or Eggshell Sheens Satin offers a gentle sheen and durability; matt and eggshell give a more understated, contemporary look.

  • Colour‑Matched Options Bespoke colour matching to Farrow & Ball, Little Greene, Dulux Heritage and more.

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