Painters and Decorators in Batheaston

Bath Decorators are painters and decorators in Batheaston, serving the village and surrounding BA1 7 area.
Bath Decorators cover Batheaston’s full postcode area, including the High Street, London Road East, and The Batch.
- Interior painting: period plaster, original joinery, cottage rooms
- Exterior painting: Bath stone, rendered facades, window frame restoration
- House painting: full interior and exterior redecorations
- Wallpapering: multi-layer removal, period surfaces, fresh hanging
- Kitchen cabinet painting: solid wood and MDF doors, cottage and Victorian kitchens
- Commercial painting: business premises, landlord properties, and rental portfolios
Call 01225 234445 for a free quote in Batheaston.
Interior Painting in Batheaston


Victorian Terrace Interiors
Victorian terraces on London Road East have original or early-century plaster on upper floors. Skirtings, architraves, and window reveals are often original timber.
We strip back skirtings and architraves where paint has built up. This restores the original profile.
Plaster is checked for soundness before any finish coat goes on. Ceiling roses and cornicing in Victorian front rooms are best preserved with careful brush work.
Stone Cottage Interiors
Older cottages on and around the High Street often have lime plaster walls. Original lime plaster needs checking before painting — we look for hollow sections and treat any loose areas with stabiliser first.
Wallpaper removal on period plaster requires patience. Multiple layers can disturb plaster if rushed. We soak thoroughly and work panel by panel.
Where the plaster is sound, the result is a clean, well-prepared surface ready for decoration.
Bath Decorators’ painters and decorators have handled period interiors across Batheaston and the wider BA1 area for years. We know what older surfaces need before decoration begins.
Exterior Painting in Batheaston
Bath Stone and Rendered Exteriors
The stone buildings on Batheaston’s High Street are mostly built in Bath stone with lime render in places. Standard masonry paint cannot go over lime render — it seals the surface and traps moisture inside the wall.
We assess render condition before recommending any paint system. Where the surface is lime-based, we use breathable coatings that let moisture move through the wall naturally.
Victorian terraces and later properties have a mix of finishes. Rendered surfaces need checking for adhesion before repainting, and hairline cracks are filled and primed correctly.
Window Frame Restoration
Window frames on Batheaston’s older cottages have often been painted many times over the decades. Paint build-up on frames and reveals can reach the point where windows no longer open smoothly.
We strip back to sound timber, apply a specialist primer, and rebuild the paint system in controlled coats. This restores both appearance and function.
It is considerably cheaper than replacement if the underlying timber is sound.


Bath Decorators are the painters and decorators Batheaston homeowners call for exterior work on period properties. We choose the right paint system for each surface before starting.
Here’s How It Works
1. Site Assessment
We visit and check every surface. We note the surface type, existing paint condition, and any biological growth, and identify structural repairs needed before painting starts.
2. Surface Preparation
We clean moss, algae, and loose material. Render is repaired where needed, timber is stripped to sound material, and any mould treatment is applied and left to dwell before rinsing.
3. Priming
Bath stone gets a breathable mineral primer. Bare timber gets a specialist timber primer. Masonry gets a masonry primer. The right primer for each surface makes the difference between a finish that lasts and one that fails early.
4. Paint Application
Exterior paint needs a dry window to cure properly. We monitor forecasts and plan application phases around the weather. Two finish coats are standard — high-exposure surfaces get a third.
5. Inspection and Touch-Up
Once the final coat has cured, we inspect all surfaces in good light. Touch-ups are done before we leave, and we walk through the finished work with you before closing the job.
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Decorating Costs in Batheaston
Prices below are estimates only. Every property is different. Call 01225 234445 for a precise quote.


What Affects the Price
Surface condition. Loose plaster, rotten timber, or failing render adds preparation time. Property size. A full Victorian terrace has significantly more wall area than a stone cottage.
Paint system. Breathable coatings for Bath stone cost more per litre than standard masonry paint. The longer service life justifies the difference.
Typical Cost Ranges
- Interior full redecoration, 3-bed Victorian terrace (London Road East): £3,200–£6,000
- Exterior repaint, Bath stone cottage (High Street): £2,500–£4,500
- Old wallpaper removal and new decoration (3 rooms): £1,800–£3,500
- Window frame restoration and repaint (full property): £800–£1,800
Areas We Serve Near Batheaston
Bath Decorators serve Batheaston and surrounding areas across BA1.
We cover Batheaston’s full postcode area — BA1 7 — including the High Street, London Road East, and The Batch.
Nearby areas we also serve: Larkhall, Bathampton, and Bathford across the BA1 postcode district.
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