London · Greater London · SE21 7
Interior finishes in Dulwich Village
For Dulwich Village, our schedule is dominated by five-storey Georgian townhouses. Estate-owned Georgian village on the Dulwich College land — heritage-controlled. generous Edwardian villas with double-fronted bays projects sit alongside as the reliable second thread. Local property values sit in the high tier (median around £1900k), and our client mix here is overwhelmingly designer- and architect-led — we're brought onto the shortlist at spec stage rather than pitching cold. Because this is a dense listed-building conservation area, our specifications here lean vapour-permeable and reversible — natural limewash, hand-brushed high-end paint, and clay-plaster substrates. Anything that would trap moisture behind period joinery gets refused at survey. Roads we're most often on: Dulwich Village, Court Lane, College Road. Nearest arterial addresses in the same market: Herne Hill, West Dulwich, Sydenham Hill.
Streets and nearby addresses
Roads we regularly cover
- Dulwich Village
- Court Lane
- College Road
Nearby affluent addresses
- Herne Hill
- West Dulwich
- Sydenham Hill
Postcode: SE21 7 · Median property value: £1900k
What we specify for Dulwich Village clients
Mineral limewash paint on original lime plaster — vapour-permeable, mineral-bonded, ages softly. The correct finish for pre-1919 stock; wrong for plasterboard.
Authentic slaked-lime marmorino and stucco veneziano, applied in three or more thin coats and burnished to a marble-like sheen. Sample boards produced against your designer's schedule before we start on site.
Full-house schedules in Farrow & Ball, Little Greene, Paint & Paper Library, Edward Bulmer and Bauwerk — brushed by hand on walls, sprayed on joinery. 8–14 colour schedules the norm on a whole-house brief.
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