We’re proud to showcase one of our latest kitchen renovation projects at Drumm Crescent, Edinburgh — a perfect example of our precision spray painting techniques and commitment to craftsmanship.
The project began with the careful removal of all cabinet doors, drawers, and plinths. Each surface was meticulously sanded, degreased, and repaired to create a flawless foundation for the new finish.
To protect the surrounding areas, we fully masked the walls, floors, and worktops, maintaining optimal ventilation throughout the on-site process.
In our specialist workshop, we applied a durable two-pack primer, followed by two coats of two-pack topcoat paint. The client selected ‘Purbeck Stone’ by Farrow & Ball — a sophisticated matte shade that gave the cabinetry a fresh, modern look with a premium, long-lasting finish.
We removed the old tiles above the worktops and prepared the walls for a smooth, updated finish. The existing electric hob and worktops were disconnected and taken out, making way for stylish new laminate worktops and a new electric hob installation.
We reinstalled the original sink and tap, preserving functionality while enhancing the overall appearance. To complete the cabinetry upgrade, we fitted new pelmets above the units and installed a clean, modern splashback behind the worktops.
New cabinet handles were also fitted, carefully selected to match the refined new design of the kitchen.
The internal UPVC window frame and the surrounding tiling were carefully prepared and resprayed, ensuring they perfectly complemented the kitchen’s fresh aesthetic. This comprehensive renovation not only revitalised the kitchen’s appearance but also tailored it to the client’s lifestyle and practical needs. The result is a durable, stylish, and welcoming space — designed to be enjoyed for many years to come.