T&J Painting Solutions provide professional furniture painting services throughout the Kent. Our skilled craftsmen possess extensive experience in rejuvenating and transforming a wide array of furniture pieces, from antique heirlooms to modern fixtures. Utilising industry-leading, water-borne paint systems that have been rigorously tested for durability and aesthetic appeal, we are able to breathe new life into even the most timeworn furnishings.
Our meticulous attention to detail and commitment to superior workmanship ensure that each piece we refurbish will exhibit a flawless finish that will endure for years to come. Whether you desire a classic lacquered appearance, a distressed patina that highlights the inherent beauty of the underlying wood grain, or a bold, contemporary colour scheme, our versatile artisans can masterfully accommodate your unique stylistic preferences.
With T&J Painting Solutions, you can rest assured that your cherished furniture will be treated with the utmost care and expertise, emerging as a stunning, revitalised focal point for any interior space.
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Our recent furniture painting projects
- MDF wardrobe painting in Canterbury, Kent
Work undertaken included MDF wardrobe painting in Canterbury, Kent, filling holes/gaps, sanding down, priming and painting using Dulux Waterbased Eggshell paint. 12/2017 More
- Painting MDF built-in wardrobe Dulux Trade Waterbased Eggshell paint in Canterbury
Project – painting MDF built-in wardrobe Dulux Trade Waterbased Eggshell paint in Canterbury. Primer – Zinsser Bullseye 1-2-3 Primer-Sealer 01/2018 More
- Painting chest drawer
Painting chest drawer unit which was varnished before. The unit has been sanded, Zinnsser Primer has been applied and 2 coats of silver furniture paint has been applied. 10/2017 More
- Furniture painting in Canterbury, Kent
Furniture painting with brush and roller using NEPTUNE Eggshell paint. More
- Painting old furniture
Painting old furniture with chalk furniture paint over varnished surface. The surface was slightly sanded down and primed with Zinnsser Primer. The top and both sides were not painted and remains in ...More