Bathroom Painters in Hampstead

Hampstead Decorators are bathroom painters across NW London’s Victorian mansion flats, Georgian townhouses, and Edwardian terraces in Belsize Park, Hampstead, West Hampstead, and Primrose Hill.
- Walls and ceilings with moisture-resistant coatings
- Tile painting and refreshing older ceramic surfaces
- Woodwork, frames, skirtings, window sills, and cabinets
- Full bathroom refreshes before sale or refit
- Mould treatment and ventilation advice
We’ve worked on everything from compact cloakrooms to large family bathrooms in Hampstead village. Victorian mansion flats in Belsize Park have large, high-ceilinged bathrooms that demand moisture-resistant preparation.
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Why Choose Hampstead Decorators
Moisture Experts
Specialist bathroom coatings designed to resist steam and condensation in NW London period properties.
Clear Pricing
Fixed price from the first quote with no unexpected additions or hidden charges.
Fully Insured
Full public liability cover on every bathroom painting job we carry out.
Highly Recommended
Most of our work comes from repeat clients and referrals across Hampstead and Belsize Park.
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Bathroom Painting Services in Hampstead
Moisture-Resistant Coatings
Bathrooms in NW London’s period properties face constant steam and condensation. Standard emulsion fails quickly. We use specialist bathroom paints designed to resist moisture and prevent peeling.
Victorian mansion flats on Belsize Avenue and Antrim Road often have poor mechanical extraction. We advise on ventilation during the site visit and select coatings to suit each bathroom’s conditions.
All walls and ceilings receive a moisture-resistant primer before the finish coat, creating a stable base that extends paintwork life.
Ceiling and Wall Painting
Bathroom ceilings in Belsize Park mansion flats commonly sit at 3-3.5m. Working at this height requires platform boards, not stepladders. We work methodically from ceiling to walls before finishing woodwork.
We apply two finish coats of specialist bathroom emulsion on walls and ceilings, building coverage and durability. See our ceiling painting page for more detail on high ceiling access and preparation.
Walls are prepared by filling cracks, sanding back loose material, and applying a sealing coat where needed. On damp-prone Victorian plasterwork, preparation takes longer but protects the finish from failing early.
Tile Painting
Older ceramic tiles often show yellowing, staining, or dated colours. Tile painting is cost-effective compared to retiling. We use specialist tile paint and primer rated for wet, steam-prone surfaces.
Tiles must be thoroughly cleaned, degreased, and lightly abraded before painting. We do not skip this stage as cutting it short means the paint lifts within months.
Tile painting works well on wall tiles in shower surrounds and bath surrounds. Floor tiles are not recommended for painting due to foot traffic wear.
Ventilation and Preparation
We check extraction during every site visit. Inadequate ventilation shortens paint life regardless of quality. We advise on improving airflow where practical.
Mould treatment is carried out before any painting. We apply mould treatment, allow it to dry, then prepare the surface for priming. Painting over untreated mould causes it to reappear through the finish.
If plasterwork is damaged or waterlogged, we advise whether replastering is needed before proceeding. This is common in Victorian properties above ground level.
Bathroom Refresh
A full bathroom refresh combines ceiling, walls, and woodwork into a single coordinated repaint. This is the most cost-effective way to transform an older bathroom before sale or letting. For broader interior repaints, see our interior painting page.
We can also repaint vanity units, wooden panelling, and boxing-in around pipes. If new plasterboard is installed as part of a bathroom renovation, see our plasterboard painting page for guidance on sealing and priming.


How Bathroom Painting Works
1. Site Visit
We assess mould, extraction, surface condition, and ceiling height. We confirm paint specification and provide a fixed quote.
2. Surface Preparation
Mould treatment is applied and allowed to dry. Cracks are filled, loose material is removed, and surfaces are sanded back.
3. Priming
We apply moisture-resistant primer to all surfaces and allow it to dry fully before the finish coat is applied.
4. Paint Application
Walls and ceilings receive two coats of specialist bathroom emulsion. Woodwork is finished in satin or gloss appropriate to the space.
5. Final Check
We inspect edges, coverage, and finish quality before leaving. Any touch-ups are completed before signing off the job.
Bathroom Painting Costs in Hampstead
Prices are estimates only. Call 020 4634 9779 for a precise quote.

Compact En-Suite or Cloakroom
Victorian conversions in South Hampstead or West Hampstead typically cost £350 to £550 for walls and ceiling. Compact spaces are faster to prepare and paint but still require proper moisture-resistant products.
Standard Family Bathroom
Victorian terraces in Kentish Town or Primrose Hill typically cost £500 to £750, including woodwork. Three things drive cost: surface condition, room size, and whether woodwork and tiles are included in the scope.
Large Victorian Mansion Flat Bathroom
Belsize Park properties with high ceilings and damp-prone plasterwork typically cost £550 to £900, including thorough preparation. Ceilings at 3-3.5m require platform boards rather than stepladders, adding time to the job.
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