Doug71
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A good customer of mine has just had their utility room fitted out by a high end kitchen firm, they have made a great job of the joinery but the paint finish really lets it down. A chap from the firm came and painted it after it was fitted, I don't know if he is their normal painter but there are loads of brush marks and build up on the edges etc. The customer wanted the hand painted look but this certainly doesn't look a professional job, especially considering what they have paid.
My question is they say he used Farrow & Ball paint but some decorators I know don't like F&B as they say you can't get a good finish with it. I always got the impression F&B is aimed more at the general public to use and thought a firm like this might use something different and get it colour matched.
The firm have said they will come back and paint it again but is it the paint or the painter or a combination of both?
Sorry just realised in the title I said kitchen, it is a utility room but did cost considerably more than your average kitchen.
Thanks, Doug
My question is they say he used Farrow & Ball paint but some decorators I know don't like F&B as they say you can't get a good finish with it. I always got the impression F&B is aimed more at the general public to use and thought a firm like this might use something different and get it colour matched.
The firm have said they will come back and paint it again but is it the paint or the painter or a combination of both?
Sorry just realised in the title I said kitchen, it is a utility room but did cost considerably more than your average kitchen.
Thanks, Doug