West Sussex · BN11–BN14

Practical commercial decorating across Worthing

Worthing's commercial market has shifted — creative-tech and financial-services tenants across Montague Quarter and Warwick Street, plus a maturing hospitality strip on Marine Parade. Programmes need to fit tenant trading hours.

Commercial decorating crew airless-spraying an open-plan office in the Montague Quarter, Worthing
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Experience that transfers to this site

Recent Worthing commercial work has included Montague Quarter office suites and Warwick Street independent retail.

Comparable brief: A typical the area brief is a Montague Quarter office suite refresh (1,800 sq ft) — Friday evening strip-out, weekend two-coat airless spray, ready for Monday.

Regency and early-Victorian seafront terraces along Marine Parade relevant to a commercial decorating survey in Worthing
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A likely brief, not a generic example

A typical Worthing brief is a Montague Quarter office suite refresh (1,800 sq ft) — Friday evening strip-out, weekend two-coat airless spray, ready for Monday.

Planning around access, use and finish

A259 seafront congestion and Worthing station one-way loops shape our early-start deliveries; multi-storey car park access needs pre-booked permits.

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Multi-tenant Montague Quarter office decorating needs building-manager sign-off on out-of-hours access

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Seafront hospitality on Marine Parade must run overnight to protect trading

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Regency-terraces on the seafront need conservation-area exterior colour agreement

Local project context

What changes the brief locally

Regency and early-Victorian seafront terraces along Marine Parade, inter-war semis in Broadwater and Goring, plus modern apartments at Bayside and Splashpoint.

Coverage beyond the main postcode

From BN11–BN14, projects can be grouped naturally across Tarring, Goring-by-Sea, Durrington and the surrounding route. This is a working coverage guide rather than an invented distance claim.

  • Tarring
  • Goring-by-Sea
  • Durrington
  • Salvington
  • Findon Valley
  • Ferring

What the working scope can include

We default to low-VOC, water-based trade emulsions and acrylic eggshell so spaces re-open the next morning without odour complaints.

Offices, retail, schools and healthcare interiors
Out-of-hours and phased works around trading
Trade-grade water-based systems for fast re-occupation
Single point of contact, dust-protected setups

Questions likely to come up before quotation

Do you decorate Warwick Street and Montague Street retail?

Yes — we programme early-morning access and full pavement dust-screening.

Can you handle Worthing seafront Regency terraces?

Yes — with breathable systems and conservation-area-aware colour matching.

Do you work with Worthing serviced-office operators?

Yes — including out-of-hours suite refreshes between tenant turnover.

Useful next pages for this brief

A clear route from survey to finish

A typical the area brief is a Montague Quarter office suite refresh (1,800 sq ft) — Friday evening strip-out, weekend two-coat airless spray, ready for Monday. If that resembles your brief, send the drawings, photographs or access dates and we will map out a practical delivery plan. For this commercial decorating brief in BN11–BN14, the survey will focus on seafront hospitality on marine parade must run overnight to protect trading.

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