For this project, our clients – owners of a two-bedroom flat in Belsize Park – asked us to fit new cornices and fully redecorate a large living room.
We recommended a fibrous plasterwork specialist, Miles and Wilde, to install the cornices and decorated the room to a high standard with Farrow & Ball Estate Emulsion in Hague Blue.
A front door – especially at the entrance to a period property – deserves special attention.
With so many period properties in London, we decided to create a process which does justice to the many front doors we encounter.
Here is a fine, if rather tired, Edwardian front door before we worked on it:
…and after:
What does our process involve?
The most basic standard process is: sand, undercoat, gloss.
We have extended this with the addition of several extra stages, including the application and polishing of two coats of Kodrin Spachtel, a wonderful, micro-levelling high-gloss surfacer from Sikkens which gives the door a glass-like shine in readiness for the gloss.
Our process is time-consuming, but yields results which will set your door apart…
Sikkens XD gloss tinted to Down Pipe (a Farrow & Ball colour)
Sikkens XD gloss tinted to Ultra Blue (a Little Greene colour)
Sikkens XD tinted to Pitch Black (a Farrow & Ball colour)
Pullens was a familiar presence in Herne Hill from the 1980s until it shut down in early 2016. The restaurant will finally be reopening – as Llewelyn’s, a sister project of Myla & Davis – in late March 2017.
David and the Trim team have been responsible for redecorating the restaurant and the property above it. The lower facade, which has required a lot of restoration work using Repair Care, has changed from a faded mid-blue to Pitch Blackby Farrow & Ball.
We’re wishing the Llewelyn’s team well as opening day approaches.