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What’s The Real Price For Painting In Swansea Homes?

What’s The Real Price For Painting In Swansea Homes?

A photo of a painter’s clipboard and estimate sheet on a workbench, representing the price for painting in a Swansea home
If you’ve searched for the price for painting, you’ve probably seen a wide range of answers. That’s because every home is different, and so is every wall. A quick repaint of a tidy new-build in Sketty costs far less than restoring a Victorian terrace in Brynmill with damp and cracks.
To give you a clearer idea, here’s a breakdown of what affects the price for painting – and some real examples from jobs we’ve tackled across Swansea.

Examples of Price for Painting

Average Price for a Room

  • Fresh new-build bedroom in Killay: ~£300–£400 | Simple mist coat on new plaster, two coats of durable emulsion.
  • Older lounge in Brynmill with cracks: ~£500–£650 | Extra time spent sanding, filling, and applying stain block before painting.

Hallways and Stairs

Stairwells and hallways are deceptive – small spaces, but awkward. Lots of cutting-in, tall ceilings, and heavy traffic mean more time.
  • Standard terrace hallway: ~£450
  • Three-storey townhouse in Uplands: £700+ (scaffolding tower needed for high walls).

Kitchen and Bathroom

These rooms need moisture and steam-resistant finishes. Using the wrong paint leads to peeling in months.
  • Small bathroom in Morriston: ~£250–£350
  • Family kitchen in Gowerton: ~£400–£550

Exterior Painting

This is where costs vary most. Swansea’s coastal climate means proper prep and weatherproof products are non-negotiable.
  • Small semi in Sketty: ~£1,200–£1,800
  • Large detached in Mumbles: £2,500+ (flexible masonry paint and scaffolding required).
We once repainted a seafront property in Langland – the wrong paint had been used before, and it peeled after just two years. Done properly with breathable masonry paint, the new finish should last a decade.

What Drives the Price Up (or Down)?

  • Condition of walls: The rougher they are, the more prep is needed.
  • Paint choice: Trade-quality paints cost more but last longer.
  • Access: High ceilings, staircases, or exteriors may need towers or scaffolding.
  • Detailing: Feature walls, woodwork, or wallpaper add time.

Final Word

The price for painting isn’t a flat figure. It’s shaped by your property’s condition, the products used, and how much prep is needed. A low quote might look tempting, but if it skips steps, you’ll be paying again within a year or two.
From small flats in Morriston to seaside homes in Mumbles, we’ve painted it all – and we’re always upfront about costs. Take a look at our painting services or explore our decorating options.
Not sure what your project should really cost? Ask us – we’ll give you a straight, detailed breakdown before a brush even touches the wall.

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