What makes decorating in Liverpool different?
Decorating in Liverpool throws up practical challenges that don't show up in other cities quite the same way. Access issues in tight terraced streets, lime plaster that needs treating differently to modern walls, a busy rental market that puts a premium on quick turnarounds.
Painters and decorators in Liverpool who've spent years working in the city tend to price jobs with all of this in mind.
The Georgian Quarter demands precision
Canning Street and the surrounding streets in L8 are among the most architecturally significant residential areas in the north of England. The townhouses here were built tall and wide, four and five storeys in places, with lime-plastered walls, original cornicing, deep skirting boards, and large sash windows.
A good finish on a Georgian terrace takes preparation, patience, and an understanding of the materials involved.
Victorian terraces across south Liverpool
Victorian terracing is the dominant housing type in Liverpool. These homes typically have high ceilings, elaborate coving, and original timber joinery that's been painted over many times. Walls in these properties often need patching before decoration starts in earnest.
A large and active rental market
Liverpool has one of the larger student and private rental markets in the UK. Areas like Kensington Fields, Edge Hill, and Smithdown Road see steady demand for landlord repaints, quick turnarounds between tenancies, neutralising bold colours left by students, freshening up kitchens and hallways that take a lot of use.
Parking and access in the inner suburbs
Tight Victorian streets in areas like Toxteth and parts of Wavertree make parking and materials delivery genuinely difficult. For work to upper floors or rear elevations, the logistics need thinking through before a quote is agreed. It's a practical detail, but it affects the price, and any decorator who's worked in these streets will factor it in automatically.
Services offered by painters and decorators in Liverpool
Local decorators take on a wide range of work, from quick landlord refreshes to full period property restorations. Where walls need repair before decoration can start, many work alongside plasterers in Liverpool.
Interior painting: from standard emulsion on walls and ceilings to eggshell finishes on woodwork and specialist coatings in damp-prone areas like bathrooms and kitchen extensions.
Exterior painting: masonry, render, timber cladding, fascias, and soffits. Liverpool's westerly weather means exterior finishes take a beating, particularly on exposed elevations facing the Mersey. Regular upkeep pays off.
Wallpaper hanging: full rooms, feature walls, and lining paper. Victorian properties in Liverpool often suit traditional stripe or botanical designs; more contemporary papers work well in the converted flats and new builds near the city centre.
Period detail work: original coving, cornicing, picture rails, and deep skirting boards are common in Liverpool's older housing. Getting these right takes time and care, not just a steady brush hand.
Surface preparation: the unglamorous part that determines everything else. Filling, sanding, priming, stabilising old plasterwork. On Liverpool's older housing stock, this stage often takes longer than the decoration itself.
End-of-tenancy repaints: a staple of Liverpool's rental market. Full interior repaints to a neutral finish, often completed to tight landlord or letting agent deadlines.
Day rates and costs for painters and decorators in Liverpool
Labour rates in Liverpool sit below the South East but vary depending on the property type, ceiling height, and how much preparation is needed. For detailed pricing across different job types, see our painting and decorating cost guide.
Typical figures for the Liverpool area:
- Day rate: £150 to £250 per day, though rates vary between sole traders and larger teams
- Single room repaint: £250 to £500 for walls, ceiling, and woodwork; more for rooms with high ceilings or extensive original features
- Victorian terrace exterior: typically £600 to £1,500 for masonry and timber, depending on height and access
- Wallpaper hanging: roughly £120 to £200 per day for labour; material costs on top
- Georgian or heavily featured period properties: expect higher quotes; the ceiling heights and original plasterwork add meaningful time to any job
Period properties almost always cost more than a first glance suggests. If you're getting multiple quotes, ask each decorator to break out the prep time, it's the most variable element and the easiest thing to cut corners on.
Find painters and decorators in Liverpool with MyBuilder
You don't need to rely on word of mouth or search through local directories. With MyBuilder, painters and decorators in Liverpool come to you. Just follow these three simple steps:
Step 1: Share your decorating job on MyBuilder
Just share your needs on MyBuilder to find painters and decorators in Liverpool. As soon as you've shared the details, we'll send your job to painters and decorators in Liverpool who can register their interest.
Step 2: Compare painters and decorators in Liverpool
Once your post receives interest from available decorators in Liverpool, you can review their MyBuilder profiles, work history, and customer reviews.
From there, you can discuss what's included and request quotes.
Step 3: Hire a Liverpool painter and decorator with confidence
After you have the information you need from your preferred Liverpool decorator on MyBuilder, you can compare your options before making your final decision.
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 a painter and decorator in Liverpool before hiring?
Liverpool's housing stock is specific enough that a few targeted questions will tell you quickly whether a decorator knows their stuff.
Do you have photos or reviews from similar Liverpool properties?
MyBuilder profiles usually include job photos alongside customer reviews, worth looking through before you make contact. A decorator who regularly works on Victorian or Georgian homes in Liverpool will likely have examples to show.
What's the access situation for this job, and does it affect cost?
Particularly relevant if you're in a terraced street in Wavertree, Toxteth, or the Georgian Quarter. Parking, scaffold logistics, and access to rear elevations can all add cost and time. A decorator who's worked in these streets won't be surprised by the question.
Can I have a written quote with labour and materials listed separately?
This is useful for comparing quotes properly, particularly if you're getting several in. A lump sum figure doesn't tell you much, you can't tell whether one decorator is cheaper on labour but using inferior paint, or whether prep time has been priced in at all.
Is there anything I should do to prepare before you start?
Worth asking, especially in Liverpool's older properties. Some decorators will want furniture moved and rooms cleared before they arrive; others factor in moving and covering items themselves.
On period properties, they may also want to flag any areas of loose plaster or damaged woodwork before committing to a start date, so there are no surprises once work is underway.
Have you worked on Georgian or Victorian properties in Liverpool?
Ask this directly rather than asking about "period properties" generally. A decorator who's spent time working in the Georgian Quarter or on Victorian terraces in Wavertree will have specific answers about lime plaster, ceiling heights, and original joinery. Vague answers are a reasonable sign they haven't.
For more guidance on what to look for, see our guide to hiring a painter and decorator.