Dining Room Painters in Hampstead

Hampstead Decorators are dining room painters in London covering Victorian and Georgian dining rooms across Primrose Hill, Hampstead, Belsize Park, West Hampstead, and Kentish Town.
- Walls, ceiling, and period woodwork
- Picture rails, dado rails, and deep skirting boards
- Feature walls and chimney breast alcoves
- Colour consultation for formal dining spaces
- Open-plan kitchen-dining areas
Victorian terraces in Primrose Hill have formal front reception rooms with original picture rails, dado rails, and deep skirting boards. Achieving a consistent finish between rail zones in estate paint or heritage emulsions requires careful zone-by-zone application.
Call 020 4634 9779 today for a free quote.
Why Choose Hampstead Decorators
Period Dining
Heritage and contemporary colour schemes for dining rooms in Victorian and Georgian properties.
Clear Pricing
Fixed price from the first quote. No unexpected additions.
Fully Insured
Full public liability cover on every job.
Highly Recommended
Most of our work comes from repeat clients and referrals.
Get My Free Quote
Get a fixed quote for your dining room
Dining Room Painting Services
Walls and Ceiling
Dining room walls in Victorian terraces across Primrose Hill are often tall, at 2.7 to 3 metres. We cut in by brush and roll in consistent sections to avoid lap marks.
Ceilings are treated as a separate zone with two coats and full drying between. For further detail, see our ceiling painting page.
We assess plaster condition before selecting a primer. Victorian lime plaster can be porous in some areas. We seal these before applying the finish coat to prevent patchy absorption.
Chimney Breast and Dining Alcoves
Chimney breast alcoves are natural opportunities for a contrasting feature. A deeper tone reads well against lighter main walls.
Feature walls benefit from bolder colour choices, as dining rooms are used in the evening under warm artificial lighting. See our feature wall painting page for more on colour application.
Alcove shelving and built-in cabinetry can be included in the same repaint. We finish shelving interiors in a complementary tone.
Period Cornicing and Rails
Victorian dining rooms have three distinct zones: above the dado rail, the dado panel, and below the dado to the skirting board. Each zone takes a different product and sheen.
Picture rails are painted in the same colour as the cornice above. We plan the zone sequence during the site visit and confirm with the client before work begins.
Deep skirting boards are often in poor condition from scuffs and previous coats. We sand back, prime, and apply water-based satin or eggshell for a durable finish that does not yellow.
Colour Consultation
Dining rooms in period properties attract bold, saturated heritage palettes. We advise on how colours will read in your specific light conditions, then confirm the correct primer and product.
Premium paints including Farrow and Ball, Little Greene, Zoffany, and Paint and Paper Library are all used regularly across our Hampstead and Belsize Park projects. For full guidance on heritage paint brands, see our interior painting page.
Dining-Kitchen Open Plan
Open-plan kitchen-dining spaces present a coordination challenge. We advise on colour zoning and product selection across both areas. Kitchen areas require more durable finishes than dining walls.
New plasterboard must be sealed before any finish coat. We prime all bare boards before painting. See our living room painting page for more on open-plan colour schemes.


Here’s How It Works
1. Site Visit
We assess rail zones, cornicing, surface condition, and paint choice. We confirm the zone plan and provide a fixed quote.
2. Zone Planning
Ceiling, above-rail, rail, below-rail, and woodwork zones are identified and assigned the correct product and sheen.
3. Surface Preparation
Plaster is filled, sanded, and sealed where needed. Woodwork is abraded and primed before any finish is applied.
4. Zone-by-Zone Application
We work from ceiling down. Each zone is completed before moving to the next. This prevents contamination between finishes.
5. Final Check
We inspect all edges, sheen consistency, and zone transitions before leaving. Touch-ups are completed before sign-off.
Get My Free Quote
Speak to a local painter today
Dining Room Painting Costs in London

What Affects the Price
A dining room repaint in NW London typically costs between £600 and £1,100, depending on room size, period detail, and paint choice.
Period detail adds cutting-in time. Picture rails, dado rails, and deep skirting boards each require a separate pass. Room size matters too — a large Edwardian reception differs significantly from a compact Victorian terrace.
Typical Price Ranges
Simple dining room in West Hampstead or Kentish Town with plain walls: £550 to £800. Period dining room with dado and picture rail in a Primrose Hill Victorian terrace: £650 to £950.
Large Edwardian reception room used as a dining room in Belsize Park or South Hampstead: £800 to £1,200. Victorian dining rooms typically have three paint zones, each requiring a different product and sheen.
Get a Fixed Quote
Prices above are estimates only. Every room is different. Call 020 4634 9779 to arrange a site visit and receive a fixed quote.
Dining Room Painting FAQs
Get My Free Quote
Fill in the form below for a free quote:
