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Brighton's housing covers everything from Regency seafront terraces to converted Victorian townhouses, each with its own surfaces, quirks, and history. Post your job on MyBuilder today and connect with painting and decorating services in your postcode.

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What makes painters and decorators in Brighton different?

Brighton's creative character means interior decoration is taken seriously, and the results show.

The city's period architecture and coastal setting give decorators plenty to work with too, from lime-rendered Regency stucco to grand Victorian interiors that reward the time and care put into them.

Here's what shapes painting and decorating in Brighton:

Coastal exposure and salt air:

Properties close to the seafront face a level of weathering that inland homes don't. Salt carried on the wind attacks exterior paintwork continuously, and coatings that would hold up for seven to ten years in a sheltered location may start to fail within four or five on an exposed elevation in Brighton.

This makes product choice and surface preparation more important here than almost anywhere else.

Regency stucco and breathable paint systems:

Brighton's iconic stucco terraces - the seafront crescents, Brunswick, Kemptown - are lime-rendered. Lime render is vapour-permeable, meaning it needs to breathe.

Decorators who know these properties use silicate-based mineral paints, limewash, or specialist breathable coatings. It's one of the clearest ways to tell whether someone has actually worked on Regency properties in Brighton or not.

Period features and high ceilings:

Victorian and Regency properties across Kemptown, Montpelier, and Hove typically have ceiling heights of twelve to fourteen feet, with original cornicing, ceiling roses, and dado rails still in place.

Working around these features cleanly, without damaging plasterwork that would be costly to restore, requires patience and the right equipment.

Conservation area colour restrictions:

In Brunswick, Kemptown, and parts of Clifton Hill, exterior colours are subject to planning restrictions. The established off-white and cream palette is maintained as a condition, and significant colour changes on principal elevations require consent from Brighton and Hove City Council.

Whatever painting or decorating work you need, post your job on MyBuilder and hear from painters and decorators near you who know Brighton's properties and what each one tends to involve. You can review their profiles, browse photos of completed work, read customer feedback, and compare quotes before deciding who to hire.

What types of services are offered by local painters and decorators in Brighton?

Brighton decorators work across a wide range of interior and exterior jobs.

The variety of property types across the city means most local decorators are comfortable moving between very different services altogether!

The most common painting and decorating services in Brighton:

  • Interior painting and decoration: Walls, ceilings, and woodwork throughout - from a single room refresh to a full property redecoration. Period properties with high ceilings and original features take longer and need more care than modern homes, and most Brighton decorators price accordingly.

  • Exterior painting: Rendered and masonry exterior walls, soffits, fascias, and external woodwork. On seafront and near-seafront properties this means breathable and marine-grade coatings rather than standard masonry paint, and thorough preparation before anything goes on.

  • Wallpapering: Still in strong demand across Brighton's period properties, particularly in hallways, living rooms, and principal bedrooms. The high ceilings and decorative features of Regency and Victorian interiors suit wallpaper well, and many Brighton decorators have significant experience with it.

  • Period property restoration: Working carefully around original cornicing, plasterwork, and architectural features. Colour consultation for conservation area properties is something a number of local decorators offer as part of the service.

  • Specialist finishes: Limewash, mineral paint, chalk paint, and other heritage finishes suited to Brighton's older properties. Also anti-condensation coatings for interior walls where humidity is a persistent issue.

If you need plastering or rendering work done before decorating can start, you can also browse profiles for plasterers near you on MyBuilder.

What are the day rates of painters and decorators in Brighton?

Brighton sits at the higher end of South East England for decorating costs. The city's cost of living, the technical demands of coastal and period property work, and the level of preparation often required all feed into that.

Most Brighton painters and decorators charge a day rate of £180-£280 per day, with rates at the upper end reflecting decorators who specialise in period or exterior coastal work.

Here's a quick cost breakdown for common decorating jobs in Brighton:

  • Single room repaint (walls and ceiling): £200-£450 depending on room size, ceiling height, and surface condition.
  • Full interior redecoration of a Victorian terrace: £1,500-£4,000+ depending on the number of rooms and how much preparation is needed.
  • Exterior repaint of a mid-terrace: £800-£2,500+ for a standard terrace; more for taller Regency townhouses or properties needing significant surface work.
  • Regency stucco exterior repaint: £2,000-£5,000+ depending on scale, surface condition, and the coating system used.
  • Wallpapering (per room): £250-£600 for most rooms; more for high ceilings, chimney breasts, or complex alcoves.

Preparation typically accounts for a significant portion of the cost on Brighton properties, particularly for exterior work and rooms in poor condition.

It's not the place to cut corners, and a decorator who prices properly for it will usually deliver a finish that lasts considerably longer.

For a full breakdown of what to expect, take a look at our painting and decorating cost guide.

Find a painter and decorator in Brighton with MyBuilder

Finding a decorator in Brighton who actually understands the city's properties takes more than a quick search. But MyBuilder makes it this easy. Post your job once and painters and decorators who work across Brighton and Hove will come to you. Here's how it works:

Step 1: Post your painting or decorating job on MyBuilder

Tell MyBuilder what you need, whether that's a single room, a full exterior repaint, or a complete interior redecoration. Once posted, your job is shared with verified painters and decorators in Brighton who can register their interest.

Step 2: Compare local painters and decorators in Brighton

Once decorators respond, take time to review their MyBuilder profiles, browse photos of completed work, and read reviews from other Brighton homeowners. You can ask about availability and request quotes before committing to anything.

Step 3: Hire a Brighton decorator with confidence

Once you have the information you need, you can make a confident, informed decision about who to hire, without any pressure.

All tradespeople on MyBuilder undergo checks at registration - such as ID documents, company details, certifications for regulated jobs and skill assessments - allowing you to hire with confidence.

What to ask Brighton painters and decorators before hiring?

Brighton properties come with their own set of considerations. These are the questions worth asking before any work starts.

Can I see photos of your previous work?

Brighton homeowners tend to have a clear sense of what they want, and a decorator's portfolio tells you a lot before you commit to anything.

Look for finished rooms rather than just in-progress shots - and if you have a period property, check whether they've worked on similar interiors with original features, high ceilings, or decorative plasterwork.

Can you come and have a look before giving me a price?

For anything beyond a straightforward room repaint, an in-person quote is worth asking for.

Older Brighton properties can have variable surface conditions, previous paint systems, soft plaster, damp patches, that aren't obvious from a description but affect both the approach and the cost. A decorator who wants to see the job before pricing it is generally a good sign.

What's included in the preparation?

Preparation is where most of the time and cost sits on any decorating job, and it's worth understanding exactly what's included.

Ask whether filling, sanding, and priming are covered in the quote, and what happens if more issues come up once work has started. A clear answer upfront avoids any surprises when the invoice arrives.

Can you help with colour choices?

Many Brighton decorators are genuinely good at this, and it's worth asking. Period interiors with high ceilings, original cornicing, and unusual proportions don't always respond to colour the way a modern room would - a decorator who works regularly on Brighton's Victorian and Regency properties will have a practical sense of what works and what doesn't in these spaces.

Can you provide a written quote before you start?

Straightforward, but important. A written quote that sets out the scope of work, the materials being used, and the total cost means both sides are clear on what's been agreed. It also gives you something to refer back to if anything changes during the job.

If you'd like more guidance before you hire, our guide on hiring a painter and decorator covers the key things to look for.

FAQ: Common questions about painters and decorators in Brighton

How often does exterior paintwork need redoing in Brighton?

More frequently than in an inland city. On a sheltered Victorian terrace in Hanover or Fiveways, a well-prepared exterior should last seven to ten years.

On properties closer to the seafront, particularly those directly facing the coast, salt exposure and UV from the south-facing aspect shortens that to five to seven years, sometimes less on very exposed elevations. Using the right products from the start makes a meaningful difference to how long any finish holds up.

Do I need planning permission to repaint the outside of my Brighton home?

For most properties, no. Like-for-like repainting doesn't require permission. But if your property is listed or sits within a conservation area, Brunswick, Kemptown, parts of Clifton Hill, a significant colour change on an externally visible elevation may need consent from Brighton and Hove City Council. A good local decorator will flag this before you commit to a colour rather than after.

How long does it take to decorate a Brighton Victorian terrace?

A full interior redecoration of a three-bedroom Victorian terrace - all rooms, hallway, and woodwork - typically takes ten to fifteen working days for a thorough job.

Properties with original features that need careful working around, or rooms in poor decorative order with significant surface preparation needed, will take longer. On Brighton period properties, rushing the preparation stage almost always leads to problems down the line.

Why does exterior painting on Brighton properties cost more than elsewhere?

Mainly because of preparation and product specification. Getting a finish to last on a coastal property requires more thorough surface treatment, better quality coatings, and more coats than equivalent work inland.

On Regency stucco specifically, using breathable products rather than standard masonry paint adds cost but is essential to avoid moisture damage. You can browse photos of completed exterior projects on MyBuilder to see how other Brighton homeowners have approached it.

Can Brighton decorators advise on colours for a period property?

Many can, and it's worth asking. Particularly if your property is in a conservation area where exterior choices are restricted.

A decorator with experience across Brighton's Regency and Victorian properties will have a working knowledge of which heritage palette options tend to gain approval, what finishes suit different interior periods, and how colours read in the strong south-coast light that Brighton gets for much of the year.

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