Restore your existing kitchen instead of replacing
Our job is to offer you affordable alternative to replacing your entire kitchen while limiting the disruption to your everyday life. For a fraction of the cost of building a new kitchen, we can help you to facelift and makeover your current one.

Doors removed, sprayed and re-fitted within a week.
A kitchen respray is an economical way of changing the colour of your kitchen units, doors and cabinets. We remove your doors, drawer fronts and any easily removable items and take them to our workshop to be professionally re-sprayed. We then start work on the rest of your kitchen in suit within your home; carefully covering and prepping all exposed areas. Then after a light sanding the primer and topcoat are applied. Once completed, we clean up, taking any rubbish away with us. Lastly we refit the fabulous newly sprayed kitchen doors and drawer fronts, etc, add new handles if desired and voila our work is done!
We can spray almost all kinds of surfaces: hand painted MDF, laminate, vinyl or solid wood.
Up to 80% Cheaper
Re-spraying is becoming increasingly popular in the current economic climate. As leaders in this field, We are spearheading the movement towards re-spraying.
Colour & Finish
We can colour match any shade you prefer and achieve almost any type of finish. Although most customers usually choose a low sheen finish such as matt, semi matt or eggshell, as we’ve found these work best.


Time & Hassle
Having your kitchen completely replaced is extremely disruptive and can take weeks, sometimes months to complete. A kitchen re-spray with Sprayworks.uk is much simpler, considerably less disruptive, relatively mess free and will save you £££s.
Environment
A kitchen re-spray is a greatly economical way to update your kitchen without costing the planet more of its precious trees. We can make your kitchen look gorgeous and as-new without creating waste and harming the environment. A helpful added bonus when bringing your kitchen up to date!
Choosing sheen level
The term ‘sheen level’ simply refers to the glossiness of a paint finish. Gloss level is scaled from 0 (the lowest gloss level (meaning a perfectly matt surface) to 100 (the highest gloss level) (corresponding to a highly glossy surface).
The same colour can appear completely different depending on the level of gloss, or sheen, in the paint. If you’re having trouble distinguishing between matte and eggshell paints, or low sheen vs satin paints.
FULL MATT (0-4%) Full matt (or flat matt) paints are completely non-reflective, with very low gloss levels ranging from 0% to 4%. …
MATT (5-10%) Matt paints continue to be the most popular choice for interior walls in 2022. …
SEMI-MATT (11-35%) …
SEMI-GLOSS (35-60%) …
GLOSS (61-80%) …
FULL-GLOSS (80%+)



CHOOSE A MATTE PAINT WHEN…
- You want the surface to look soft
- You want to achieve a classic look
- You want to create a peaceful atmosphere
- You want a paint that easily covers imperfections
CHOOSE A GLOSSY PAINT WHEN…
- You want a surface that is easy to clean
- You want a surface that is durable
- You want to play with contrasts and light reflection

We use a high built spirit based primer which has high adhesion properties and is designed to block any stains to come through from your old finish.
The top coat paint is polyurethane or water based and used with special additive to improve durability of finish.
The finish can be easily cleaned using general kitchen cleaners.