Interior Painters in High Wycombe | High Wycombe Decorators

High Wycombe Decorators are interior painters covering homes across High Wycombe and the surrounding Chiltern district.
What we cover:
- Period interiors: cornicing, picture rails, lime plaster
- Kitchens, utility rooms, and bathrooms
- Ceilings and woodwork throughout, all room types
High Wycombe Decorators are interior painters working across 1930s semis in Hazlemere and Downley, period terraces in the central conservation streets, and executive detached homes in Tylers Green. Each surface type calls for a different preparation sequence, and we know which one before the first coat goes on.
Call 01494 326400 for a free quote.
Why Choose High Wycombe Decorators
Hand-Cut at Every Cornice
Precise brush work at original cornicing across 1930s Hazlemere and Downley semis and the conservation-street terraces. No roller shortcut.
Breathable Emulsion Standard
Period conservation-street walls get the right primer and finish from the first visit, not as an upgrade.
Clear Pricing
Fixed price from the first quote. No unexpected additions on completion.
Fully Insured
Full public liability cover on every interior project, residential and commercial.
Interior Painting Services
Living Rooms and Bedrooms
Bay-fronted living rooms in 1930s semis in Hazlemere and Downley have ceiling roses and picture rails that need precise hand-cutting rather than roller coverage. Bedrooms in the same stock frequently retain original cornicing that requires careful cutting and period-aware colour treatment.
We treat each period feature as a separate colour break rather than painting straight over it.
Hallways and Staircases
Conservation-street hallways have cornicing, dado rails, and a staircase all requiring a planned surface sequence. Tall ceilings push drop heights and access requirements up.
We set the sequence at the site visit so each surface is painted in the right order, with no drips onto finished work below. Where the brief goes beyond a repaint into spindle stripping, handrail restoration, and full strip-and-restore on a feature staircase, the deeper scope sits on our staircase renovation page.
Kitchens and Utility Rooms
Kitchens need more thorough surface preparation than any other room. Steam and grease penetrate paint films over time. Coating over a contaminated surface without degreasing first produces a finish that begins peeling within a year.
We clean and degrease all kitchen surfaces before priming, and use a durable eggshell or satin finish on kitchen walls rather than standard matt emulsion. For cabinet doors at the same time, see our kitchen cabinet painting page.
Bathroom Painting
Bathroom painting in Victorian conservation-street terraces requires particular care. Original lime plaster walls absorb moisture from steam, and many of these bathrooms lack mechanical ventilation.
We use moisture-tolerant breathable primers and bathroom emulsions on lime plaster as standard, not an upgrade. A non-breathable emulsion applied directly traps moisture and causes the coating to blister.
Ceilings and Woodwork
High ceilings in the central conservation-street properties require additional preparation and access time. Ceiling roses and decorative cornicing need hand-cutting throughout. Skirting boards and architraves with accumulated paint layers are assessed for surface stability before recoating.
Post-war semis in Booker and Cressex built in the 1950s and 1960s have Artex ceilings that require a different approach. We assess at the site visit and advise before touching the surface.


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Here’s How It Works
1. Site visit and surface assessment
We visit the property and inspect every surface. We note whether walls are original lime plaster or modern gypsum, identify which rooms have surviving cornicing, picture rails, or original sash windows, and assess adhesion of existing coatings. We agree the preparation scope at this stage.
2. Surface preparation
We fill cracks, stabilise loose plaster, sand back rough patches, and apply the correct primer for each surface. Lime plaster gets a breathable primer compatible with the wall’s seasonal movement. Freshly plastered or new plasterboard walls get a diluted sealing coat. Patch repairs get individual priming, or sheen variation will show through the topcoat.
3. Sequence: ceiling first, then walls, then woodwork
Painting in sequence prevents drips onto finished surfaces. We apply two finish coats to walls as standard, with adequate drying time between each. On lime plaster this matters more than on modern gypsum because the wall continues releasing moisture between coats.
4. Period feature care
Cornicing, ceiling roses, picture rails, and deep skirting boards are hand-cut at all junctions. Period mouldings that have lost definition from excessive paint build-up are assessed and options discussed at the site visit.
5. Final walkthrough
We check coverage, cut lines, and any inadvertent marks in raking light before we leave. We walk through completed rooms with the client and address touch-ups on the day.
Interior Painting Costs in High Wycombe
Prices below are estimates only. Every property is different. Call 01494 326400 for a precise quote.
Interior painting costs across the High Wycombe catchment reflect the genuine range of stock. Post-war semis in Booker and Cressex are the entry tier. Period terraces in the conservation streets and executive detached in Tylers Green sit higher.
Three things drive the price:

Surface condition
Original lime plaster in the conservation-street terraces needs more preparation time than smooth modern gypsum. Cornicing, ceiling roses, and picture rails add hand-cutting time per room.
Room size and ceiling height
A bay-fronted reception room in a 1930s semi has considerably more wall area than a standard bedroom. High ceilings in the conservation-street terraces add both area and access requirements.
Paint quality
Trade ranges such as Dulux Trade and Johnstone’s are standard. Heritage ranges including Farrow and Ball and Little Greene are available and priced accordingly.
High Wycombe Decorators carry full public liability cover on every interior project and most of our interior work comes from word-of-mouth referrals across HP10, HP12, HP13, HP14, HP15, and HP16.
Typical ranges:
Post-war or 1960s semi (Booker or Cressex), full interior repaint: £2,800–4,200, reflecting standard surfaces and ceiling heights.
1930s semi with surviving cornicing (Hazlemere, Downley, or Sands), full interior: £4,500–6,500, reflecting period detail, larger rooms, and preparation demands.
Executive detached (Tylers Green), full interior: £6,500–11,000+, reflecting property scale, finish expectations, and often extensive original joinery.
Planning interior and exterior work together? See our house painting page for combined project pricing.
Call 01494 326400 to arrange a site visit and written quote.
Interior Painting Areas We Serve in High Wycombe
We serve High Wycombe and the surrounding Chiltern district for interior painting.
Our decorators cover High Wycombe town centre, Hazlemere, Downley, Tylers Green, Sands, Booker, Cressex, and the wider HP10, HP12, HP13, HP14, HP15, and HP16 postcodes. Return to the High Wycombe Decorators homepage to explore all services.
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