Kent
Microcement and high-end paint across Kent — Tunbridge Wells, Sevenoaks, Maidstone and the High Weald.
Kent work clusters in the High Weald — Tunbridge Wells, Sevenoaks, Cranbrook — plus a steady amount in Maidstone and the North Kent commuter belt around Sevenoaks and Tonbridge. The character of the work is residential-renovation more than new-build: families upgrading kitchens and bathrooms in 1930s detached houses and Edwardian villas, plus a regular stream of restoration on Wealden hall houses and weatherboarded cottages. Microcement and high-end paint are the workhorses; limewash comes in on the heritage end. We're an hour from the High Weald villages and have no problem committing to a fortnight's residency for the larger jobs.
Edwardian detached villas around Tunbridge Wells, 1930s commuter housing in Sevenoaks, Wealden hall houses and weatherboarded cottages, contemporary new-builds in Sissinghurst and the Garden of England villages.
Kent design briefs lean toward warm-traditional with contemporary kitchens — Shaker joinery, soft-honed surfaces, microcement floors in greige and sand tones. Few wholly contemporary projects; most are sympathetic renovations.
- Microcement kitchen floors in 1930s and Edwardian houses.
- En-suite microcement wet-rooms in family homes.
- Limewash restoration in Wealden hall houses.
- High-end paint schedules across full-house refurbishments.
- Microcement worktops paired with hand-painted joinery.
An Edwardian villa in Tunbridge Wells: microcement (Greige N9) across 90 m² of open-plan kitchen-diner, soft-matt high-end paint (Linen, Mushroom, Sage Wash) across the remaining ground floor and four bedrooms. Six-week phased programme around the family's school holidays.
Kent jobs are within our standard service area. For the High Weald villages we'll often run a five-day week on-site rather than commuting daily — keeps the programme tighter for everyone.
Do you work in the Garden of England villages?+
Yes — we cover the High Weald, the Garden of England, and across to the coast. Smaller villages are no different from town addresses for us.
Can microcement go over the existing 1930s wood floor in my kitchen?+
Not directly — timber floors flex too much. We'd lay a rigid backer over the existing floor, or strip back to the joists and pour a thin concrete screed. Either is straightforward.
Are you used to working with conservation officers?+
Yes — Kent has a lot of listed building stock and we're used to coordinating with local conservation officers, particularly across Tunbridge Wells borough.
Free site survey within Kent. Most quotes turned around in 3 working days.
