The conservatory was still useful, but the old white frames made it look dated. The new colour has made it feel part of the house again.
Conservatory Painters Oxford
If your conservatory still works well but looks tired, painting can be a simple way to improve it without replacing the whole structure.
We paint suitable conservatory frames in Oxford, including many uPVC frames. It can help faded white frames look smarter, soften the look of the extension, or bring it closer to newer windows and doors.
Send a few photos and we can give honest advice on condition, colours and whether painting is the right route. You may also want to see our window frame painting in Oxford.
uPVC Conservatory Painting
Older uPVC conservatories can start to look yellowed, too bright or out of step with the rest of the home.
If the frames are suitable, painting can give the conservatory a cleaner finish without the cost and disruption of a full replacement.
Make the Frames Match the House
A conservatory can look separate from the house when the frame colour no longer matches anything else.
Painting the frames can help tie it in with your windows, doors, roofline, garage door or other exterior details.
Customer Reviews
A few kind words from customers who wanted their conservatory refreshed instead of replaced.
We were not ready to replace the conservatory, so painting made sense. The advice was clear, the finish is tidy and the whole room looks much smarter from outside.
The colour suggestion worked really well with our windows and back doors. It looks cleaner, calmer and much less like an old add-on.
Change the Colour, Not the Conservatory
A new colour can completely change how a conservatory feels.
Some homes suit darker colours like anthracite grey or black. Others look better with softer greys, creams or greens. A wider photo of the house helps us advise properly.
Send Photos and We’ll Take a Look
You do not need to know exactly what paint system or colour you want before getting in touch.
Send clear photos of the conservatory, the frames, the roofline and any faded or awkward areas. We can then tell you what looks realistic and what the next step would be.
To ask about your conservatory, contact us here.
Conservatory Painting Questions
Yes, many uPVC conservatories can be painted if the frames are suitable and prepared properly. Photos are the easiest way for us to advise.
Often, yes. If the structure is sound and the main problem is the colour or finish, painting can be a sensible alternative to replacement.
Yes. White uPVC can often be changed to colours such as anthracite grey, black, soft grey, cream or green, depending on the look you want.
Yes. Glass, brickwork, render, sills and surrounding areas are masked and protected before painting.
Yes. A new frame colour can help the conservatory sit better with newer windows, doors, roofline or other exterior details.
Send a few wide photos of the conservatory, close-ups of the frames and any areas that are faded, stained, damaged or awkward to access.