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New Build Painters & Decorators in Battersea

Specialist new build painting and decorating in Battersea. Expert tradesmen blending traditional techniques with modern durability.

Decorating New Build Properties in Battersea

Battersea's transformation from a solidly working-class riverside district into one of south London's most dynamic residential areas has created a painting and decorating market that blends Victorian heritage with bold contemporary design. The area's greatest landmark — Battersea Power Station, now reborn as a mixed-use development — sets the tone for an approach that honours industrial history while embracing modernity. The Victorian terraces between Lavender Hill and Battersea Park, particularly around Battersea Square and along Warriner Gardens, contain well-proportioned houses that share DNA with their Chelsea neighbours across the river but at more accessible price points. Northcote Road, the area's thriving commercial heart, is lined with Victorian shopfronts whose upper floors house characterful flats. Between the Commons — Wandsworth Common to the south and Clapham Common to the east — the residential streets of Bolingbroke Grove, Honeywell Road, and Thessaly Road contain the classic south London Victorian terrace, more modest in scale than their Fulham or Chelsea counterparts but equally receptive to thoughtful decoration. The riverside developments from Battersea Reach to the Power Station have introduced a completely different property typology — new-build apartments with contemporary specifications, spray-finish requirements, and developer snag-list standards. Our work in Battersea reflects this duality, moving between the gentle restoration of a Victorian parlour on Shelgate Road and the pristine contemporary finish of a penthouse at Circus West Village.

New-build properties in London range from ultra-premium apartments in developments along the Thames and in Mayfair to carefully designed contemporary houses in established residential areas such as Hampstead and Richmond. While these properties arrive with a developer-applied finish, discerning buyers frequently commission a complete redecoration to achieve the colour palette, product quality, and standard of finish that a developer specification cannot provide. New-build decoration differs fundamentally from period property work: rather than managing aged surfaces and heritage features, the challenge is to achieve a truly flawless finish on modern materials, to address the inevitable snagging issues that affect even the highest-quality new construction, and to introduce warmth and character to spaces that can initially feel clinical. The clean lines and minimal detailing of contemporary architecture leave surfaces completely exposed, and any imperfection in preparation or application is immediately visible. This demands exceptional skill and an obsessive attention to detail from the decorating team.

Our Approach to Battersea New Builds

Battersea's property stock divides broadly into three categories. The Victorian terraces, which form the core of the residential area, range from modest two-bedroom cottages on the streets south of Lavender Hill to more substantial three and four-bedroom houses approaching Battersea Park. These typically feature bay windows, slate roofs, and original interior features including cornicing, picture rails, and tiled fireplaces. Many have been extended to the rear and into the loft, creating additional space that requires decoration. The period mansion flats along Prince of Wales Drive and Albert Bridge Road overlook Battersea Park and contain generously proportioned apartments with period features and communal areas requiring coordinated maintenance. The new riverside developments — Battersea Power Station, Battersea Reach, Montevetro — introduce modern construction with contemporary finishing requirements: smooth plastered walls needing spray application, feature joinery in specialist colours, and large expanses of glass framed by precision-painted steel. The variety means our teams working in Battersea move between markedly different property types, sometimes in the same week.

Our approach to new-build decoration begins with a comprehensive snagging survey of all painted surfaces, identifying every crack, defect, and imperfection that must be addressed before decoration. We then carry out a thorough preparation programme including filling all cracks with flexible acrylic filler, re-taping failed joints, sanding all surfaces to a smooth and even finish, and applying a high-quality primer or mist coat to ensure consistent absorption across the entire surface. For walls, we recommend Farrow & Ball Modern Emulsion or Little Greene Intelligent Emulsion, both of which provide a more refined, deeper finish than any developer-grade product. In properties where a completely seamless, spray-applied finish is desired, we use airless or HVLP spray systems to achieve a factory-smooth result on walls, ceilings, and built-in joinery. Mylands paint is an excellent choice for new-build woodwork, offering contemporary colours with a beautifully smooth eggshell finish. For bathrooms and kitchens, we use specialist moisture-resistant emulsions that will perform well in the highly sealed, low-ventilation environments typical of modern construction. We advise clients to consider a touch-up visit twelve months after initial decoration to address any new shrinkage cracks.

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