Light checks
Raking sun across long walls gets extra inspection between coats.
Stillorgan skews to larger family homes and higher finish expectations - quotes allow time for tall stairwells, long feature walls, and woodwork that has to read sharp at eye level in bright south-Dublin light.
The process focuses on smooth preparation, practical staging, and finish consistency so rooms look cohesive and remain easy to maintain.
Raking sun across long walls gets extra inspection between coats.
Stairwells and voids are accessed safely - no “good enough from the third step”.
Larger furniture footprints and wide halls get sheeting plans that match the house, not a flat template.
Long walls and double-height spaces need film-build planning so rollers do not show curtains of shade; woodwork is cut in carefully where natural light picks up every waver.
Bigger plots can mean longer scaffold runs or more gable face - exteriors are phased with realistic cure windows.
Presentation and rental work is written room-by-room so agents and photographers know which walls are fresh.
Dundrum and Blackrock are natural next clicks if your family or rental spans south Dublin.
Stillorgan homeowners often book upstairs programmes, full-house work after purchase, or exteriors before sale - use the links that fit.
Architraves finally looked sharp on camera - the agent commented before the first viewing.
Fiona Kavanagh, Seller, Kilmacud
★★★★★
Our stairwell was awkward height-wise; they brought proper towers instead of stretching from ladders.
Sean O’Neill, Homeowner, Leopardstown Heights
★★★★★
Long sitting-room wall reads even at sunset - previous DIY left obvious stripes.
Rachel Byrne, Homeowner, Booterstown edge
★★★★★
Access is chosen to BS guidance - towers or scaffold sections are quoted where ladders are not appropriate.
Prep, consistent roller technique, and correct film build for the product - rushed single coats on big walls always telegraph.
Yes - elevations can be split so kids’ play areas or patios stay usable on agreed days.