Our kitchen respray service - FAQs

Will the paint flake or peel?

Definitely not, we use an adhesion primer, 2 pack base coat and a 2 pack top coat. The paint we use is industrially rated and specially formulated for kitchens and furniture. It gives a superior finish to water-based products and is very durable!

Can we replace handles?

Yes, we can fill all the holes and start fresh with different handles in new positions if necessary.

Do we carry out repairs?

Yes, we can repair almost anything, including peeling vinyl wraps.

What colours do we do?

The paint is made especially for us for each job. Our paint supplier will match to any colour – Farrow & Ball, Dulux, Little Greene or if you want it to match your favourite jumper, give us a sample and it will be done! 

How long will it take?

A typical makeover is 6-8 days with normally only one day spraying on site, the rest of the spraying is carried out in our purpose built workshop.

Is it a messy job?

Not at all. To ensure a high quality finish, everything is cleaned meticulously and your kitchen will be left neat and tidy.

What does an average sized kitchen cost?

Every job is different. We will visit your home and provide you with a fully tailored specification, usually within 24 hours. A sprayed kitchen generally works out at about 15% of the cost of a new kitchen.

When can we fit you in? 

Normally we take bookings 6-8 weeks in advance but we find that this is enough time to sort out colour and finish choices.

Do we need a deposit?

No, we ask for payment on completion and only when you are completely satisfied with your kitchen. 

Are we a franchise? 

No, we are a family run and owned business. 

Do we employ subcontractors? 

No, we have a small expert team led by the business owner. He will be there from estimate to completion at every step of the process. 

How long have we been doing this? 

We have been spraying industrially, commercially and domestically for over 25 years. 

What areas do we cover?

We mainly cover Hampshire but we have completed a couple of kitchens in France and we have also had enquiries from other European countries. 

What’s the difference between a spray and a wrap?

Using the correct primer there is no part of the kitchen that we can’t spray. We can spray inside wine racks, carcasses and every other part of the kitchen that would be difficult to reach with a wrap. 

Not sure what colour to have…

We can provide a full colour consultation and provide large card or paint samples if required to make sure that you get the colour that is right for you.