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Belgravia Painters& Decorators

Chelsea, London

Decorating Mallord Street

Expert painters and decorators on Mallord Street, Chelsea. Specialists in Edwardian period properties, sash window painting, and conservation area exterior schemes near Chelsea Old Church.

Heritage Context

Mallord Street is one of Chelsea's most charming and intimate residential streets, running between Old Church Street and The Vale. The street is famous for its connection to the artist Augustus John, who lived at number 28, and the area retains a distinctly artistic and bohemian character. Handsome early-twentieth-century houses with well-tended front gardens line this quiet, tree-shaded thoroughfare.

Architectural & Materials Analysis

The predominant architectural style is Edwardian and early Arts and Crafts influenced terraced and semi-detached houses with brick and render facades..

This street falls within a designated conservation area.

Specialist Restoration & Painting Implications

The diverse Edwardian housing stock on Mallord Street calls for decorators with expertise in period joinery finishes, traditional gloss work to original sash windows and front doors, and sympathetic exterior colour schemes in keeping with the conservation area guidelines. Interior commissions frequently involve reinstating authentic period palettes.

Noteworthy Addresses & Cultural History

Nearby landmarks include Chelsea Old Church, The Vale, Carlyle's House.

Typical decorating services on this street include Period joinery painting and varnishing, Exterior brick and render repainting, Sash window restoration, Interior period colour schemes.

Own a Property on Mallord Street?

Our specialists possess the material science and heritage expertise required to decorate on Mallord Street. Contact us for an exacting assessment.

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