You Make Rooms Look Brilliant. Let's Make Your Business Look Just as Good Online.
You can cut in a straight line without tape, you know that Farrow & Ball "Elephant's Breath" is a real colour, and you've lost count of how many feature walls you've done this year. But when someone Googles "painter and decorator near me," are they finding you?
I build websites for tradespeople. Painters and decorators who'd rather be glossing skirting boards than messing about with domain names and hosting plans. I'll sort the tech. You keep making rooms look the business.
Why Painters & Decorators Need a Website That Works
You probably get most of your work through recommendations. Mate tells a mate, someone sees your van, a neighbour asks who did that lovely job next door. That's brilliant — but it only goes so far.
A website opens you up to everyone else. The couple who've just moved into the area and don't know any decorators yet. The landlord who needs three flats painted before new tenants move in. The homeowner searching at 9pm because they've just pulled off wallpaper and realised they're in over their head.
These are people actively looking to hire someone like you, right now. Without a website, you're invisible to them. With the right one, you're the first name they see and the first number they call.
What You Get
This isn't a DIY website builder where you're left staring at a blank screen wondering what goes where. I build the whole thing around how decorating customers search and what gets them to make contact:
Local SEO done properly — so you rank for searches in your actual area, not just generically for "painter UK." Mobile-friendly from top to bottom — because your next customer is scrolling on their phone during a lunch break. Service pages that cover everything — interior decorating, exterior painting, wallpapering, commercial work, landlord services — each gets its own page so Google matches the right search to the right service.
Photo galleries — nothing sells painting and decorating work like clean photos of finished rooms. Crisp walls, neat coving, tidy lines — let the work do the talking.
Easy contact options — phone number visible everywhere, a quick enquiry form, and a clear call to action. No treasure hunt to find how to get in touch.
See what a properly built website looks like
Better Value Than the Alternatives
Getting online as a painter and decorator shouldn't cost you a fortune — but the industry seems to disagree.
Web agencies quote £2,000+ for what amounts to five pages and a contact form. Then they'll tack on hosting fees, monthly retainers, and charge you every time you want a sentence changed. You'd need to paint half the street just to cover the bill.
The subscription designers pitch themselves at £149–£199 a month, which sounds manageable until you spot the 12-month lock-in. Decide it's not working after three months? You're either paying to escape or stuck paying for something you don't want.
I keep it simple. Lite or Pro plan, paid monthly. No big upfront fee. No contracts trapping you. I build your website first, you look it over and say yes, and only then does your subscription start. Want to cancel? Thirty days' notice, done.
Fair pricing for solid work. That's how you run your business, and it's how I run mine.
Ready to Get More Decorating Work?
You do quality work — the kind that gets people complimenting the finish for years. Now you need a website that brings in more of those jobs without you having to chase them.
I'll build it. You approve it. Simple as that.
You wouldn't leave a room half-finished. Don't settle for a website that's half-done either.
Let someone else worry about the website. You've got rooms to transform.