Inside the Spray Vision workshop in Plympton β controlled environment, professional spray equipment, dust-free curing. Why workshop-spraying beats on-site.
Most local kitchen sprayers work entirely in your home. That is faster, but the trade-off is significant: dust gets into the wet paint, runs and orange-peel are common, the lighting isnβt designed for spotting flaws, and overspray drifts onto things you wish it hadnβt.
We do it differently. Every kitchen door, drawer front and removable component comes back to our Plympton workshop for the spray itself.
Our workshop has dust extraction, controlled airflow and consistent temperature. That means the paint flows out properly, dries cleanly and cures hard. In your house, dust is constantly being kicked up β even with masking.
We use raking work-lights to inspect every coat at every angle. A flaw that disappears in your kitchen ceiling light is glaring under proper inspection lighting. We catch it before you do.
Our static workshop setup uses a higher-volume gun than anything portable. The result is finer atomisation, smoother coverage and a flatter finish.
The doors leave on day one and come back painted. Your home stays a home β no dust sheets everywhere, no kids and pets banished from the kitchen for a week, no respirators needed.
Doors dry flat in racks, not propped up against walls. No sag, no contact marks, no drips.
The cabinet carcasses (the boxes the doors hang from) cannot easily be removed without damaging the kitchen. We mask, prep and spray those in your home β but only after the doors are safely at the workshop. We use water-based paint indoors, with proper ventilation, and a clean workspace.
Yes. We are happy to show you around the workshop and our colour swatches before you commit. Get in touch to arrange.