Brush and roller painting has been the default for interior work for decades, but the result is always the same: visible brush marks on woodwork, roller stipple on walls, and uneven coverage in corners and detail areas. Professional interior spray painting eliminates all of that. Using HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) equipment, we apply an atomised mist of paint that settles as a perfectly smooth, uniform film on every surface it touches.
The finish looks and feels different. Woodwork comes out looking like it was factory-lacquered. Walls are completely flat and even, with no texture variation. Doors, radiators and staircases take on a clean, crisp quality that brush painting simply cannot achieve at any price. If you have seen a newly built show home and admired how clean and sharp everything looks, that finish was almost certainly spray painted.
Our interior spray painting service covers the full range of internal surfaces:
We can spray a single room's woodwork, a complete floor of a house, or a whole-property interior in one planned project. Work is done room by room with full masking between sections to protect the rest of your home throughout.
The quality difference is significant and visible immediately. But interior spray painting also delivers practical advantages that compound over time. A sprayed finish is harder and more durable than a brushed one because the paint is applied in thin, even layers that bond more consistently to the substrate. There are no thick ridges of paint at brush edges where chips are most likely to start. The finish is easier to wipe clean because the surface is genuinely smooth rather than textured.
For woodwork specifically, the improvement over brush painting is transformative. Skirting boards, architraves and door frames that have been repainted by brush over the years accumulate layers of uneven paint and visible brush marks. Stripping and respraying takes years off the appearance of a room without any structural changes at all.
Interior spray painting requires thorough preparation and containment. Before any spray work begins, our team masks all surfaces not being painted: floors, windows, glass, light switches, plug sockets, furniture and fixtures. We use professional masking film and tapes designed for the task, and we take the time to do it properly. Good masking is what separates a professional spray job from a messy one.
Surface preparation is equally critical. We fill holes and imperfections, lightly sand to create a key for adhesion, degrease where needed and apply an appropriate primer before topcoats. The preparation work is what makes the finish last.
With access to over 175,000 colours across all major paint ranges including RAL, Farrow and Ball, Little Greene and Dulux Trade we can match virtually anything. Whether you want a specific Farrow and Ball shade for your hallway woodwork, a bespoke colour to match your kitchen, or a standard brilliant white for a clean, fresh result, we can mix and spray it to a perfect finish.
We offer matt, eggshell and satin finishes for walls, and eggshell, satin and gloss for woodwork. Eggshell is the most popular for interior woodwork because it is washable, durable and more forgiving to touch than gloss. We bring physical spray samples to your home before work begins so you can see the exact colour in your own light before committing.
Interior spray painting is priced by scope. A single room's woodwork (skirting, architraves, one door) typically starts from £800. A full room including walls, ceiling and all woodwork typically ranges from £1,200 to £2,500 depending on size and complexity. Full-house interior projects are quoted individually after a home consultation.
All quotes are fixed-price. There are no day-rate charges and no hidden extras. We quote a fixed price before work begins and that is what you pay.
Book a free consultation anywhere in Yorkshire. We visit your home with samples and provide a fixed-price written quote within 48 hours.
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