Recent work and typical finishes.
Every project is different, but they all share the same approach. Surfaces are prepared carefully, colours are chosen with intent, and each space is handed back ready to live in.
Family bathroom
Masked lines, protected fittings, and careful prep through the messy stage so surfaces are ready for the top coats.
Walls finished in a calm soft grey that reads well in bathroom light, with fresh white on architraves and woodwork.
Compact bathroom
Toilet, vanity, and floor covered and protected while masking and prep were finished before any colour went on.
An even soft grey on the walls that sits quietly against the white suite, vanity, and paneled ceiling.
“Two bathrooms finished to a really high standard. Prep was meticulous and the place was left spotless at the end of each day.”
“Clear communication on colours and timing. We felt confident leaving Shannon to work through the house while we were at work.”
Front door and entrance surround
Hardware masked on the old sage-green door while the stained-glass panels and frame were prepped for a full colour change.
Door finished in deep charcoal black so the red and amber stained glass reads clearly, with the ornate porch arch and stone surround in crisp white and durable exterior coatings.
Master bedroom
Patches and filled areas on the walls, floor protected with a drop cloth, and the bed frame cleared aside while ceiling, woodwork, and surfaces were prepped for decorating.
Walls in a warm soft beige that suits the light from the window, with a clean white ceiling and a calm, finished space ready for the bed and everyday use.
“Our front door and hall were transformed. Sharp lines on the woodwork and the new colours suit the period details perfectly.”
“Professional from first message to final walkthrough. No shortcuts on filling or priming, and it shows in the finish.”
Feature wall in main bedroom
Bed masked under plastic, ladder in place, walls prepped, and a very serious dog on the bedding who insisted on overseeing the whole operation.
Headwall in deep navy, side walls in soft grey, new ceiling light and bedside lamps, and styling that lets the feature wall do the talking (supervision duties ended on handover).
Family wall in main bedroom
Warm beige walls with a neat grid of framed photos, bedding and chandelier left in situ while everything was filled, sanded, and readied for a brighter, cooler scheme.
Soft light grey on the walls, frames reworked into a looser gallery shape, a ceiling rose added at the light, and a stuffed dog parked on the headboard as unofficial quality control.
“Bedrooms and family areas repainted with care around furniture and kids’ routines. We would not hesitate to recommend.”
“The feature wall and gallery spaces look even better in person than in the photos. Warm, knowledgeable advice on tone.”
Master bedroom
Bed and the large wall mirror protected in plastic, walls marked and prepped, and the old pendant still hanging while surfaces were filled and sanded for a calmer colour scheme.
Headboard wall in soft blue-grey, side wall in warm cream with a neat grid of family photos, chandelier and bedside lamps fitted, and no dog on site to supervise this time.
Hall, stairs, and sitting area
Walls evened out with a bold teal trial patch on the stair wall, floors protected, and kit on the drop cloths while the final scheme for the landing was settled.
Rich teal on the stair wall, soft warm taupe on the adjoining walls and ceiling, crisp lines into the woodwork, a new white vertical radiator, and a black dog parked centre stair for the finished shot.
“Hall, stairs, and kitchen flow now feel like one home. Teal and neutrals were handled with real attention to light in each space.”
“Our galley kitchen was awkward to decorate; Shannon made it look easy and the room feels brighter and wider.”
Kitchen and dining
Hall floor sheeted out, a teal trial patch on the stair-side wall, and the full prep run carried through the transition so the hallway and the rooms beyond could be decorated as one job.
Deep teal on the hall wall that leads the eye through, warm neutral on the remaining surfaces, white on the glazed door and radiator, and a clear view into the banquette dining nook and white kitchen beyond.
Galley kitchen
Narrow walls patched and sanded, floor covered, radiator wall prepped, and the cabinet run masked in plastic and tape ready for the new wall colours and install details.
Rich teal on the end wall, soft greige along the run, white Shaker units with dark stone-look worktops, oven and microwave built into the tall cabinet, wood-look flooring, and recessed lighting for a bright finished kitchen.
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