Most painting contractors use brushes and rollers. The results are familiar: brush marks on woodwork, roller stipple on walls, uneven coverage around door frames and architraves, and lap lines where sections of paint meet. It is not a failure of skill, it is the limitation of the tools.
ColourHaus uses HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) spray equipment to apply paint as a fine, atomised mist that settles as a perfectly smooth, uniform film on every surface it touches. The result looks and feels fundamentally different from brush or roller work. Woodwork looks factory-lacquered. Walls are completely flat with no texture variation. Doors, radiators and staircases take on a clean, crisp quality that traditional brush painting cannot achieve at any price.
Our interior painting service covers every surface inside your home:
We can paint a single room's woodwork, a full floor, or a complete whole-house interior. Work is planned and delivered room by room with full masking between sections to protect the rest of your home throughout.
External surfaces present different challenges. Textured render, rough masonry and pebbledash cannot be covered evenly by brush or roller because the tool cannot reach into every recess uniformly. Spray painting eliminates that problem entirely.
All exterior coatings are weather-resistant and UV-stable, selected for Yorkshire's climate and applied at appropriate temperatures. We will not spray in rain or unsuitable conditions.
A sprayed finish is more durable than a brushed one because the paint is applied in thin, consistent layers that bond more uniformly to the substrate. There are no thick ridges of paint at brush edges where chips typically begin. The surface is genuinely smooth rather than textured, so it is easier to wipe clean and more resistant to scuffs and marks.
For woodwork specifically, the improvement over traditional brush painting is transformative. Skirting boards, architraves and door frames that have been repainted by brush over many years accumulate uneven layers of paint with visible marks and ridges. Stripping and respraying takes years off the appearance of a room without any structural changes at all.
Professional painting requires thorough preparation and containment before any spray work begins. Our team masks every surface not being painted: floors, windows, glass, light switches, plug sockets, furniture and fixtures. We use professional masking film and precision tapes designed for the task.
Surface preparation is equally critical. We fill holes and imperfections, lightly sand to create adhesion, degrease where needed and apply the appropriate primer before topcoats. The preparation work is what determines how long the finish lasts.
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. We bring physical spray samples to your home before work begins so you can see the exact colour in your own light before committing.
For interior woodwork we offer matt, eggshell and satin finishes. Eggshell is the most popular because it is washable, durable and more forgiving to the touch than gloss. For walls we offer matt and eggshell. For exteriors we use specialist masonry and render coatings chosen for durability in Yorkshire conditions.
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. Exterior house painting starts from £1,200 for a front elevation and is quoted individually for full properties.
All quotes are fixed-price. There are no day-rate charges and no hidden extras. We provide a written quote before work begins and that is the price 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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