Premium Kitchen SprayingAcross Newport, Cardiff& The South West
Transform tired kitchen units, doors and panels with a hand-prepared, spray-applied factory-grade finish in any colour — in 2–3 days, for a fraction of the cost of a new kitchen.
A specialist trade — done properly, the first time.
Kitchen spraying is the smartest way to transform a dated kitchen without the cost, mess and weeks of disruption of a full replacement. Done properly, the result is indistinguishable from a brand-new sprayed kitchen — with the same factory-grade durability.
What it is
Hand preparation, priming and spray application of a multi-coat industrial finish to existing kitchen doors, drawer fronts, panels and bespoke joinery. Any RAL or British Standard colour.
Who it's for
Homeowners with structurally-sound but dated kitchens; landlords refreshing rentals between tenancies; property developers preparing flips; commercial premises updating fit-outs.
When it's needed
When the kitchen layout works but the colour, style or condition lets it down. Particularly effective on solid wood, MDF and quality laminate kitchens that are structurally sound but cosmetically tired.
Why a specialist matters
DIY 'kitchen paint' is a marketing myth — brushed paint never matches a sprayed finish, and standard paint won't survive kitchen wear. Professional spraying uses industrial coatings applied in controlled conditions for a finish that lasts a decade or more.
Small problems rarely stay small.
A new kitchen costs £8,000–£25,000 and takes 2–6 weeks of disruption. A 'cheap' DIY paint job lasts 6–12 months and looks worse than the kitchen you started.
The risks of leaving it
- DIY brush-painted kitchens chip, peel and yellow within months
- Replacement kitchens cost 5–10x more than a professional respray
- Weeks of disruption with replacement — no kitchen, no cooking, no cleaning
- Poorly-applied paints fail unevenly, creating patchy and unattractive finishes
- Cheap respray companies skip preparation — finishes fail prematurely
- Tenants and buyers reject visibly tired kitchens — affecting valuations
Common mistakes we see
- Using rollers or brushes for a 'spray-look' finish — it's never close
- Skipping preparation to save time — adhesion failure is inevitable
- Using standard paint instead of industrial coating systems
- Hiring a general decorator without spray equipment or extraction
- Replacing the entire kitchen for cosmetic reasons alone
A clear, controlled, repeatable system.
Consult
We assess the kitchen substrate, existing finish and your colour brief — usually in a 30-minute home visit.
Prepare
Doors and drawers are removed, hand-sanded, degreased and keyed for ultimate adhesion.
Prime
An adhesion-promoting primer is sprayed and cured — the make-or-break stage skipped by amateurs.
Spray
Multiple thin coats of industrial polyurethane in your chosen colour and finish — gloss, satin or matt.
Reinstall & Hand Back
Doors are refitted, kitchen handed back immaculate.
Concrete benefits, not vague promises.
Save 70–85% vs replacement
Typical kitchen respray is a fraction of a new kitchen — same end result, no rip-out.
Done in 2–3 days
Kitchen back in use within 72 hours — versus weeks for a full replacement.
Factory-grade finish
Industrial polyurethane sprayed in controlled conditions — indistinguishable from new.
Any RAL colour
Designer-led colour choice with on-site colour matching to existing samples or images.
Long-lasting industrial finish
Industrial coatings, properly applied, are built to outlast most replacement kitchens.
Minimal disruption
Layout, plumbing and tiling all stay put — only the visible finish changes.
Kitchen Spraying: materials, methods and applications.
Kitchen spraying is a precision trade. The difference between a short-lived respray and a hard-wearing restoration lies in substrate identification, surface preparation, primer selection and controlled spray application — not in the paint itself.
Materials & Coatings
- Two-part industrial polyurethane coatings
- Adhesion-promoting primers for laminate, MDF, solid wood
- RAL, British Standard and Farrow & Ball-matched pigments
- Gloss, satin, matt and ultra-matt topcoat options
- Heat-cure systems for fast return to service
Methods & Techniques
- Door removal and off-site spraying for best finish
- On-site spraying for in-place units and frames
- HVLP precision spray for even film build
- Multi-coat application with inter-coat sanding
- Controlled extraction and dust-free cure environment
Service Variations
- Solid wood kitchen door spraying
- MDF Shaker and slab kitchen spraying
- Laminate kitchen door spraying
- Bespoke and handmade kitchen refinishing
- Bathroom vanity and wardrobe spraying
- Commercial bar, café and reception unit spraying
Where It Applies
- Family kitchens that are structurally sound but cosmetically tired
- Buy-to-let kitchens between tenancies
- Property developer flip kitchens
- Heritage properties keeping original joinery
- Commercial bars, cafés and reception areas
- Bespoke joinery refresh
Residential vs commercial
We work with bars, cafés, offices and developers across South Wales spraying joinery and kitchen units to commercial standards. Out-of-hours scheduling, trade rates and consistent finish across multi-site projects available.
Straight answers, no fluff.
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