Interior Painters in Hereford

Hereford Painters are painters and decorators covering period and modern properties across Hereford city and Herefordshire.
What we cover:
- Living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms
- Hallways, stairwells, and landings
- Kitchens and bathrooms
- Ceilings and all woodwork, including cornicing, picture rails, skirting boards, and architraves
After hundreds of completed projects, we know what each type of surface needs. We’ve worked on Georgian townhouses, Victorian terraces, and rural stone cottages.
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Why Choose Hereford Painters
Interior Experts
From lime plaster to new build, we get rooms right first time.
Clear Pricing
Fixed price from the first quote with no unexpected additions.
Fully Insured
Full public liability cover on every job we undertake.
Highly Recommended
Most of our work comes from repeat clients and referrals.
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Interior Painting Services in Hereford
Living Room Painting
Living rooms in Edwardian semis often have bay-windowed reception rooms with original plaster and deep skirting boards. The bay alcoves create additional cut-in angles.
We paint walls, ceilings, and all woodwork as a complete room. Colour advice is included at the site visit.
Bedroom Painting
Bedroom painting on detached properties involves large master bedrooms with high ceilings and original corniced plasterwork. The coving requires precise cutting-in by hand.
We plan adequate drying time between coats to avoid lap marks on large wall areas. A clean finish at the ceiling junction makes the difference between a room that feels finished and one that does not.
Hallway and Staircase Painting
Hallways and staircases in Whitecross Victorian terraces and Tupsley Edwardian semis have coving, picture rails, and multiple door frames. More cutting-in per square metre happens in a period hallway than almost anywhere else in the house.
We work methodically from ceiling to skirting board. Access on a tall stairwell requires careful planning at the quotation stage to ensure the right equipment is on site from day one.


Kitchen, Bathroom and Ceiling Painting


Kitchen and Utility Painting
A kitchen repaint changes the feel of a room without the cost of a full refit. We paint walls, ceilings, and woodwork throughout, including areas around the hob and extractor that accumulate grease over years of cooking.
We also cover kitchen cabinet painting where a full repaint of the cabinet doors and carcasses is needed. Proper degreasing and preparation is the step that most determines how long the finish lasts.
Bathroom Painting
Bathroom painting requires moisture-resistant finishes applied over correctly prepared surfaces. Inadequate preparation leads to peeling paint above showers and baths within months.
We use moisture-resistant primers as a standard step on every bathroom project. If wallpaper is preferred, see our wallpapering page for removal and hanging options.
Ceilings and Woodwork
Ceiling painting on Georgian townhouses near the cathedral involves heights of 3.2 to 3.6 metres with original plaster cornicing that needs hand-cutting on every pass. Rolling too close to the coving produces visible roller edges under a raking light.
Deep skirting boards and original architraves in period properties need the same care. We prime and finish woodwork in sequence, working around the room once rather than going back and forth between surfaces.
Our interior service also covers dining rooms, feature walls, home offices, radiators, and plasterboard walls in new build and extended sections. For specialist finishes and texture work, our wall painting service covers both original plaster and modern board.
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Here’s How It Works
1. Site Visit and Assessment
We visit the property and check every surface before quoting. We note existing paint condition, plaster stability, period features, and any surfaces requiring specialist preparation.
2. Preparation
We fill cracks, stabilise loose plaster, sand back rough edges, and apply the correct primer. Original lime plaster in Eign Hill and Whitecross properties needs a breathable primer. Freshly plastered walls need a sealing coat first.
3. Paint Application
Ceilings go first, then walls, then woodwork. This sequence keeps drips off finished surfaces. Each coat gets adequate drying time before the next is applied.
4. Period Feature Care
Cornicing, picture rails, ceiling roses, and original skirting boards are hand-cut precisely. Where mouldings carry heavy accumulated paint from previous redecorations, we advise on preparation options at the site visit.
5. Final Walkthrough
We check all surfaces in good light before leaving. Any missed edges or uneven coverage are corrected the same day. We walk through the completed rooms with you before closing the job.
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Interior Painting Costs in Hereford
Prices below are estimates only. Every property is different. Call 01432 805377 for a precise quote.
Interior painting typically ranges from £300 to £600 for a single room and £3,500 to £9,000 or more for a full interior. Holmer and the cathedral quarter properties sit at the higher end.
Room Size
A large reception room in a Holmer detached has considerably more wall and ceiling area than a standard bedroom in a Belmont semi. More area means more materials and more time.
A single room in good condition typically costs £380 to £580. A lounge, dining room, and hallway in a Victorian terrace on Eign Hill ranges from £2,800 to £4,500.
Surface Condition
Original lime plaster in period city-centre properties requires more preparation than a smooth modern wall. Preparation is the most time-intensive part of any interior repaint.
Victorian and Edwardian properties on Eign Hill and in Whitecross have high ceilings and accumulated paint layers. Budget more preparation time per room than you would for a 1970s Belmont semi.
Paint Quality
Trade paints such as Dulux Trade and Johnstone’s are standard. Heritage ranges such as Farrow and Ball and Little Greene cost more per litre and are priced accordingly.
A whole-house interior for a period property of 4 to 5 bedrooms in Holmer or the cathedral quarter typically ranges from £7,000 to £12,000 or more, depending on preparation and paint system.

Planning an interior and exterior repaint together? See our house painting page for combined project pricing.
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