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Penthouse Painters & Decorators in Notting Hill
Specialist penthouse painting and decorating in Notting Hill. Expert tradesmen blending traditional techniques with modern durability.
Decorating Penthouse Properties in Notting Hill
Notting Hill's reputation as London's most colourful neighbourhood is literally painted onto its architecture. The famous pastel-hued stuccoed houses of Lancaster Road, Elgin Crescent, and Westbourne Park Road are among the most photographed residential streets in the world, and maintaining these distinctive colour schemes requires both skill and sensitivity to the area's evolving aesthetic. Unlike the uniform cream stucco of Belgravia, Notting Hill's palette is varied and individual — soft pinks, powder blues, mint greens, and butter yellows create a streetscape that has become an integral part of the area's identity and commercial appeal. Our work in Notting Hill extends beyond these Instagram-famous facades to the substantial family houses on Ladbroke Grove and Clarendon Road, where five-storey stuccoed terraces rival anything in Kensington for scale and grandeur. The communal gardens of the Ladbroke Estate — a unique arrangement of private gardens shared between the houses surrounding them — create an extraordinary residential environment where maintaining the visual harmony of the surrounding facades is a collective responsibility managed through garden committees. Portobello Road itself and the streets around it present a more eclectic mix: Victorian shopfronts with decorative signwriting, converted industrial spaces, and modern infill developments all requiring different decorating approaches.
Penthouse apartments represent the pinnacle of luxury living in London, whether occupying the upper floors of a converted period building in Mayfair or crowning a contemporary new-build development along the South Bank. These properties share certain defining characteristics: exceptional natural light from large windows and often roof terraces, dramatic views across the London skyline, double- or triple-height living spaces, and interior specifications that demand the very highest standards of finish. Decorating a penthouse requires an understanding of how to work with expansive, light-filled spaces where every surface is visible and any imperfection is immediately apparent. The materials palette in penthouse apartments is often more varied than in conventional homes, incorporating polished plaster, metallic finishes, specialist lacquerwork, and bespoke wallcoverings alongside conventional painted surfaces. The relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces is also particularly important, with roof terraces, balconies, and floor-to-ceiling glazing creating a visual connection that must be considered when selecting colours and finishes for interior walls.
Our Approach to Notting Hill Penthouses
Notting Hill's housing ranges from the grandest early Victorian stuccoed terraces to modest mid-Victorian cottages, with substantial modern development alongside. The houses around Ladbroke Square and Stanley Crescent are among the most impressive in west London — tall, deeply moulded stucco facades with Corinthian pilasters, heavy cornices, and first-floor balconies running the full width of the house. Lansdowne Road and Lansdowne Crescent contain similarly grand properties arranged around the communal gardens. Further north towards Westbourne Park, the scale reduces to three-storey terraces that have been extensively converted into flats, with the characteristic Notting Hill treatment of brightly painted stucco. Pembridge Square and Pembridge Crescent offer mansion blocks and large converted houses in the area closest to Notting Hill Gate. The Portobello Road area includes commercial conversions and loft apartments above the market shops, creating unusual spaces that require creative decorating solutions.
Penthouse decoration demands the most refined products and techniques available. For walls in principal entertaining spaces, we often recommend polished plaster finishes or, where conventional paint is preferred, Farrow & Ball Dead Flat, which provides an ultra-matt, velvety surface that looks exceptional under strong natural light. Little Greene Absolute Matt Emulsion is another superb choice, offering remarkable depth of colour with virtually no sheen. For woodwork and built-in joinery, a spray-applied finish is often preferable to brush or roller, as it produces the perfectly smooth, factory-quality surface that penthouse interiors demand. We use HVLP spray systems with Mylands or Little Greene eggshell to achieve this. Ceiling decoration in double-height spaces requires careful planning, with scaffold towers erected and dismantled in sequence to minimise disruption. For penthouse properties with roof terraces, we recommend coordinating exterior metalwork and railing painting with the interior programme to ensure a cohesive finish. Colour consultancy for penthouses must account for the exceptional light levels that these properties enjoy, as colours will appear significantly lighter and cooler than they would in a conventional flat.
Heritage & Conservation
The Ladbroke Conservation Area covers much of Notting Hill and is one of the most significant in the borough. While Notting Hill is known for its colourful facades, this does not mean anything goes — RBKC conservation area policy requires that new paint colours maintain the area's established character, and a formal application may be needed for significant colour changes. The Ladbroke Estate's garden committees also exercise influence over exterior colours of properties around their gardens, though enforcement varies. Article 4 directions apply throughout the conservation area. Individually listed buildings include several on Ladbroke Grove and around the communal garden squares. The area's heritage as a 19th-century speculative development means that many properties share design elements — identical cornicing profiles, matching pilaster designs — that should be maintained during restoration. Historic paint analysis can reveal original colour schemes that may differ significantly from current fashions.
Our Work: Penthouse & Notting Hill Projects
Stucco Villa Full Exterior Repaint
A double-fronted stucco villa on one of Notting Hill's most photographed garden squares required a complete exterior repaint. The render, windows, railings, and front door all needed attention after years of exposure to London's weather.
Penthouse Spray-Finish Throughout
A newly refurbished penthouse apartment overlooking Hyde Park required a flawless spray-applied finish across all walls, ceilings, and bespoke joinery. The interior designer specified an ultra-smooth, lacquer-like appearance that could only be achieved through professional airless spraying.
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