Period Property Painting in Ascot

Ascot Decorators provides period property painting in Ascot, working on Georgian and Edwardian homes every week. Lime plaster walls, original sash windows, and breathable render all behave differently from modern surfaces.
- Lime plaster primer and breathable emulsion specification
- Breathable masonry coatings on lime render
- Full sash window preparation including bead channels and parting beads
- Heritage finishes: Farrow & Ball, Little Greene, traditional eggshell, Edward Bulmer natural paints
Most of our period property work comes from older streets in Ascot village, Winkfield, and Sunninghill, where lime plaster walls and conservation-area considerations are the norm.
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Why Choose Ascot Decorators
Lime Plaster Specialists
Lime-compatible primers and breathable finishes are standard practice for us, not an optional extra.
Clear Pricing
Fixed price from the first quote with no unexpected additions.
Fully Insured
Full public liability cover on every project across the Ascot area.
Highly Recommended
Most of our work comes from repeat clients and referrals across SL5 and SL4.
Period Property Painting Services
Ascot Decorators delivers the full period-property specification: alkali-resistant primer on lime plaster, breathable mineral coatings on lime render, full sash-window restoration, and heritage paint ranges where the property warrants them.
Lime Plaster Interior Painting
Lime plaster walls need different materials from modern plasterboard. Standard PVA-based primer bonds only to the surface layer and detaches when the wall expands and contracts with the seasons.
We use alkali-resistant primer that penetrates the lime surface, followed by breathable emulsion that lets moisture pass through. For interior painting on period surfaces, this specification is not optional.
Breathable Masonry Coatings on Lime Render
External lime render needs to breathe. Modern masonry paint forms a waterproof film that traps moisture inside the wall. Silicate-based mineral paints bond chemically with the lime render rather than sitting on top.
Our exterior painting service includes full render assessment before any coating is applied. For standalone render work, see our masonry painting service.
Sash Window Preparation
Original sash windows need full preparation if the finish is going to last. The bead channel, parting bead, and staff bead all collect old paint and dirt. We remove the sashes, strip back to sound timber, treat any rot with hardener, prime bare wood, and apply two undercoats before the final topcoat.
This applies equally to front door painting on period properties, where panel joints and mouldings need the same attention.
Heritage Finishes
Period properties often suit traditional finishes better than modern trade emulsion. Farrow & Ball and Little Greene offer depth of colour that works well in older rooms. Mineral paints from Bauwerk or Earthborn give a chalky, flat finish that complements period detailing.
Traditional eggshell on woodwork provides a softer sheen than modern satinwood. We carry samples of all the main heritage ranges and can advise on which products suit your property.
Conservation Area Considerations
Some Ascot streets fall within conservation areas where external colour changes need approval. The council planning portal lists which properties are affected, and we always check this before quoting on external work.
If your property is listed, we work with your conservation officer to ensure the specification meets their requirements. Lime-based materials and breathable finishes are usually preferred.


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Here’s How It Works
1. Property Assessment
We visit your home to check wall surfaces, existing finishes, and window condition. Lime plaster looks different from modern plaster once you know what to look for. We test for it and adjust our specification accordingly.
2. Surface Preparation
All loose paint comes off. Lime plaster gets alkali-resistant primer. Sash windows get stripped back to sound timber if needed. Render gets cleaned and any loose material is removed before coating.
3. Breathable Primer and Basecoats
Lime-compatible primer on internal walls. Stabilising primer on external render. Two undercoats on all woodwork. Each layer needs to cure properly before the next one goes on.
4. Heritage Finish Application
Breathable emulsion on lime plaster walls. Mineral paint or breathable masonry coating on render. Traditional eggshell on period woodwork. We apply the finish to manufacturer specifications and allow proper drying time between coats.
5. Final Inspection
We walk through the completed work with you and address any concerns before we leave. All waste is removed and the property is left clean.
Period Property Painting Costs in Ascot
A full interior repaint on a four-bedroom Georgian property in Ascot village with lime plaster throughout and original sash windows typically costs GBP 10,000 to GBP 15,000. Call 01344 964866 for a fixed-price quote.
This includes lime-compatible primers, breathable emulsion, full sash window preparation, and heritage finish application. Smaller projects follow a similar pattern: a single room repaint runs GBP 800 to GBP 1,400 depending on size and condition.


Surface Condition
Lime plaster in good condition needs less prep than walls where the surface is blown or previous coatings have failed. Sash windows with rot need timber repair before painting.
Material Specification
Lime-compatible primers and breathable finishes cost more than standard trade products. Heritage brands like Farrow & Ball sit at the premium end. Mineral paints fall somewhere in the middle.
Access Requirements
External work on two-storey properties needs scaffolding. Tower hire adds roughly GBP 800 to GBP 1,200 to the job cost depending on the building height and how long the equipment is needed.
Trade Insight
Cutting corners on sash window prep means the paint lifts within 18 months. Doing it properly the first time is the only way to avoid repeat work on a period elevation.
External repainting of a Victorian bay window with full sash preparation costs between GBP 1,800 and GBP 2,800. External repainting of a typical three-storey Georgian townhouse runs GBP 12,000 to GBP 18,000 including scaffolding and full surface preparation.
Areas We Cover
Period property painters across Ascot, SL5, and nearby SL4 areas.
Our period property painters cover Ascot, North Ascot, South Ascot, Cheapside, Winkfield, Sunninghill, Cranbourne, Lovel Hill, Ascot Heath, and Swinley Forest Edge. Return to the Ascot Decorators homepage to explore all services. Call 01344 964866 if you are unsure whether we cover your area.
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