Decorative

Sometimes a decorating project calls for more than a simple paint job...

While some environments require clean, crisp, mono-colour walls, there are times when you want something a bit different. 

Our decorative services are perfect for settings where you want to make an impression. People expect more from office spaces these days with logos, corporate colours, straplines and company values displayed throughout the building. Shops are more eye-catching than ever, with decorative elements part of window displays and the main retail space. Restaurants want to create an experience for the senses that goes further than the food, incorporating decorative visuals that complement the style of the restaurant and create the desired atmosphere. 

The Swirlforce team keeps up with the latest trends, meaning you can tap into our knowledge should you need advice when you’re considering a more adventurous decorating project. With our attention to fine detail and expertise in precision work, we can create a bespoke service that provides the exact effect and finish you want. 

The options are endless. From striking wall murals, beautiful gilding and coving to practical dry-wipe and projector paints and stencilled company logos, there’s something for every space.  

As a long-standing Dulux Trade Contract Partner, you can rest assured that Swirlforce operates in line with the industry requirements for quality standards and health and safety. 

Take a look at some of the decorative projects our creative team has carried out and contact us for more information today. 

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Stanford Hall Theatre

Stanford Hall Theatre

Geometric painting and decorating
Stanford Hall Theatre

Geometric stencil painting & Stamford Hall Theatre during decoration.

Wide Vinyl Application

New Hub for Vita student accommodation involving wide vinyl application

Mansfield Palace Theatre Decoration
Mansfield Palace Theatre 10 years on from our redecoration, still looking great.

Carehome Wallpapering
Ollerton Care Home Mural

Our team hanging a vinyl-backed fabric mural at Ollerton Care Home