
Interior refurbishment expectations have shifted from “freshly painted” to surfaces that feel deliberate and match architectural photography. Neutral palettes, open-plan layouts, and abundant natural light make imperfections more visible, especially roller texture and brush marks. Spray application addresses this by depositing paint in a fine, even layer that creates a flat, consistent finish. Spray also improves efficiency on larger projects, covering significant wall and ceiling areas in less time than traditional methods. When performed correctly by experienced decorators, spraying can produce a more refined finish than brush or roller while reducing labour hours. This combination supports commercial appeal for full-property refurbishments and multi-unit residential schemes.
"The walls are flawless. Not just painted - . No roller texture, no brush drag, no subtle patchwork of overlapping strokes. Just a clean, uniform surface that somehow makes the whole room feel more considered. The secret, increasingly, is spray application. Finish quality has become part of the brief"
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