Tips to hand-paint a kitchen
The basic challenge for professional kitchen painters, or very keen DIY decorators, is to achieve a flawless hand-painted finish.
The basic challenge for professional kitchen painters, or very keen DIY decorators, is to achieve a flawless hand-painted finish.
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Scraping off wallpaper, rubbing down woodwork and endlessly painting and repainting every square inch till it was perfect, I never realised how lucky I was to be taught the old school way!
Fortunately, classes progressed beyond grunt work, and we had months and months of lessons learning how to become gentleman decorators, hanging wallpaper, cutting stencils, basic signwriting, graining and marbling… It was a full education. In 1984, I passed the City & Guilds Advanced Craft Certificate for Painting and Decorating with 2 distinctions and a credit.
Ever since then, I have always adhered to what I learned from my lecturer – don’t cut corners and just because you learnt to do something a certain way, be open-minded to new products and work practices - and always keep your standards high.
A few years ago, I took a break from the decorating trade and went to university. It’s never too late to study, (or get used to living on beans) and I ended up with a BA in French and Spanish. I think the break was good for my decorating career too, because nowadays I still feel as motivated and excited about my trade as I ever was. I don’t have that jaded feeling that I know many tradesmen have after 25 years without a break.
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