Who Our Kitchen Respray Services in Cardiff Are Designed For
- Jan 15
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 24
If you’re considering refinishing your kitchen, joinery or furniture, you’re likely weighing up a few options — from replacement, to DIY painting, to professional spray finishing.
At Bespoke Spray, we offer a very particular kind of service. Our approach is controlled, workshop-based, and centred around preparation and finish quality — designed for clients who value consistency, detail, and a considered end result.
This guide is here to help you decide whether our approach is the right fit for your project.

We tend to work with clients who already have well-made kitchens or bespoke joinery — where the structure is right, but the finish no longer reflects the space.
They’re not looking for a quick refresh. They want the result to feel intentional, resolved, and in keeping with the rest of the home.
They care about things most people overlook:
Clean, defined edges
A consistent, balanced sheen
Finishes that hold up to daily use
A process that feels organised, considered, and well managed
In many cases, the cabinetry itself is still doing its job — but the surface has aged. Yellowed lacquers, worn paint, dated colours, or inconsistent previous work can all undermine an otherwise good space.
What our clients value most
1) A considered result — not just a colour change
A new colour alone rarely solves the problem.
The strongest outcomes come from restraint and balance — where colour, sheen, and finish work together to sit comfortably within the space.
Most of our clients arrive with a clear direction: soft neutrals, warm whites, deeper heritage tones, or muted greens. What they’re really looking for is cohesion — a finish that feels like it belongs.
2) A controlled, workshop-led process
The majority of our work is carried out in our dedicated spray environment in Cardiff.
This allows for:
Consistent, methodical preparation
Controlled spraying conditions
A more even, refined finish
Significantly less disruption in the home
Fixed elements — frames, end panels, plinths — are completed on-site with careful masking and protection, typically within a short, defined window.
3) Durability that matches real life
A kitchen needs to withstand daily use — not just look good when finished.
Our refinishing system is built around that:
Thorough cleaning and detailed preparation
High-adhesion primer systems suited to the substrate
Specialist acid-catalyst topcoats for moisture and heat resistance
The aim isn’t just a good result on day one — but a finish that continues to perform over time.
4) Detail, consistency, and restraint
There’s a clear difference between something that’s been painted — and something that’s been properly refinished.
Our clients notice that difference.
They expect consistency across every surface — doors, drawers, panels and trim — and understand that the final result is defined long before the paint is applied.
Projects we’re best suited to
We’re best suited to projects where the underlying cabinetry is worth preserving — and where the finish quality genuinely matters.
You’re likely a good fit if:
Your kitchen or joinery is structurally sound, but the finish feels tired, dated, or out of place
You’re looking for a refined sprayed finish, not just a colour change
You value preparation, process, and a design-led result
You’re comfortable with a workshop-led approach, with minimal on-site disruption
You want a durable finish suited to everyday use
If you’re unsure, you can send a few photos — we’ll give you a straightforward view on suitability.
Thinking about colour?
Many clients have a direction, but want confidence in how it will actually sit within their space.
We offer an optional colour consultation with interior designer Louise Misell, available to our clients.
For £250, this includes a one-hour consultation and a tailored recommendation based on your lighting, materials, and the overall feel of your home.
Next steps
If you’d like a quotation, the best place to start is by sending a few photos.
We’ll confirm whether your project is suitable, outline the most appropriate approach, and provide a clear quotation along with current availability.



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