Commercial Decorating shaped around Ringwood properties
Ringwood commercial decorating balances Market Place independent-retail work with the Headlands Business Park office estate on the town's north edge — a mix of conservation-aware and modern-office briefs. Coverage extends across Poulner and Bransgore, so New Forest cottage and estate housing briefs run under the same crew, materials and pricing as the Ringwood town-centre work.

A service specification matched to the site
We default to low-VOC, water-based trade emulsions and acrylic eggshell so spaces re-open the next morning without odour complaints.
What the programme needs to account for
Market Place is pedestrian-priority — early loading windows only. Rural addresses need extended travel-time allowances and 4x4 access notes across the Forest.
Market Place is pedestrian-priority — early loading windows only
Headlands Business Park units run standard office-hours access
Conservation-area exterior colour changes need NFDC sign-off
Brand-colour swatches for Poulner-area units are signed off before start so nothing changes on-site.
A closer look at the project setting
Georgian and Victorian brick townhouses around the Market Place, thatched and timber-framed cottages across Burley and Sopley, plus modern estates at Poulner and Ashley Heath.
Proof matched to the project
Recent Ringwood commercial work has included Market Place independents and Headlands Business Park office suites. The same team also carries recent Poulner-area references for the commercial scope, available at survey.
Comparable brief: A typical the area brief is a Market Place independent's shopfront and interior — heritage-approved shopfront colour, satinwood interior joinery, run over a mid-week early close.

A likely brief, not a generic example
A typical Ringwood brief is a Market Place independent's shopfront and interior — heritage-approved shopfront colour, satinwood interior joinery, run over a mid-week early close.
A practical local working radius
From BH24, projects can be grouped naturally across Ashley Heath, St Ives, St Leonards and the surrounding route. This is a working coverage guide rather than an invented distance claim.
- Ashley Heath
- St Ives
- St Leonards
- Burley
- Bransgore
- Sopley
Project questions, answered
Do you cover Headlands Business Park?
Yes — including out-of-hours suite refreshes.
Can you work in Ringwood's conservation area?
Yes — with NFDC-aware colour selection and dust-screened frontages.
Do you cover Ringwood Brewery-area premises?
Yes — including hospitality frontages nearby.
Can you programme trading-hour decorating for Poulner businesses near Ringwood?
Yes — we split the works around agreed trading windows, brand-colour swatches are signed off before day one, and the same crew covers Poulner and Bransgore.
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The sensible next step
Market Place is pedestrian-priority — early loading windows only. Rural addresses need extended travel-time allowances and 4x4 access notes across the Forest. The next useful step is a measured survey so the finish, preparation and working hours can be priced against the actual site. For this commercial decorating brief in BH24, the survey will focus on brand-colour swatches for poulner-area units are signed off before start so nothing changes on-site..
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