Shared buildings
Corridor protection and lift etiquette are part of the day-one plan when they apply.
Ballymun mixes apartment schemes with houses and small shops - work is planned around lifts, corridor etiquette, short voids, and rooms that need scrubbable finishes for daily traffic.
The process is built around clear prep, dependable scheduling, and practical colour recommendations so rooms feel brighter and more cohesive.
Corridor protection and lift etiquette are part of the day-one plan when they apply.
Rental and family homes get finishes that survive wiping without flashing.
Room priority lists make sure kitchens and halls photograph first.
Flats need tight masking and low-disruption sequencing; durable sheens are picked for halls and kitchens that see constant use.
Elevations may involve management rules or shared scaffolding discussions - photos and contacts early keep dates honest.
Shop and office refreshes name trading hours and whether evenings or closed days are required.
Finglas and Santry are close neighbours if your search crosses into those postcodes.
Ballymun sees one-bed refreshes, rental voids, and block exteriors phased with management - pick the closest service page.
Corridor dust was controlled - no complaints from next door.
Vanessa Kenny, Homeowner, Coultry
★★★★★
Hall and kitchen spec was scrubbable; turnover photos looked clean.
Keith Brophy, Landlord, Balcurris
★★★★★
They finished the bedroom before opening the living room - we could still work from home.
Aisling Rooney, Buyer, Sillogue
★★★★★
Yes - share contact details for the scheme so insurance, method statements, or lift bookings are sorted before crews arrive.
One room is finished before the next opens; dust paths are controlled and shutdowns are tidy.
Usually yes in halls and kitchens; the quote names sheen and product class so you know what you are buying.