Hampshire · SO40–SO43

A considered approach to spray finishing in New Forest

Spray finishing across the New Forest is mostly hospitality interiors and country-house joinery — booth work for moveable items, on-site HVLP for fitted joinery, low-disruption mobilisations on listed and rural sites.

Spray finishing on bar joinery for a Brockenhurst country-house hotel
Matched proof

Why this is familiar ground

Forest spray work has included country-house hotel programmes and several listed-property joinery jobs.

Comparable brief: A typical Forest spray brief is a Brockenhurst country-house hotel bar refresh — booth-sprayed bar joinery, on-site HVLP for fitted millwork, completed inside a 10-day closure.

Local project context

How local buildings shape the work

Thatched and tile-hung period cottages, country houses and equestrian properties, plus boutique-hotel and pub stock across the National Park.

The technical route to a durable result

Airless rigs deliver a flat, brush-mark-free finish on large open spans; HVLP and on-site booths handle furniture-grade joinery.

Airless & HVLP spray for walls, ceilings, joinery
On-site spray booths for doors, cabinetry, panels
Dust-extraction and overspray containment
Two-pack and water-based pigmented lacquers
Thatched and tile-hung period cottages relevant to a spray finishing survey in New Forest
Project lens

A likely brief, not a generic example

A typical Forest spray brief is a Brockenhurst country-house hotel bar refresh — booth-sprayed bar joinery, on-site HVLP for fitted millwork, completed inside a 10-day closure.

The surrounding places this crew can cover

From SO40–SO43, projects can be grouped naturally across Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst, Beaulieu and the surrounding route. This is a working coverage guide rather than an invented distance claim.

  • Lyndhurst
  • Brockenhurst
  • Beaulieu
  • Burley
  • Sway
  • Minstead

Project constraints worth solving early

National Park planning constraints affect colour palettes and signage — we work to NFNPA conservation officer briefs where required.

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NFNPA conservation guidance affects exterior signage and colour

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Self-sufficient welfare setups needed on rural sites

03

Seasonal occupancy pushes hospitality into Nov–Mar windows

What clients usually ask at survey stage

Do you spray New Forest hotel interiors?

Yes — including bar joinery, corridor ceilings and bedroom programmes.

Can you spray country-house kitchens?

Yes — off-site for doors/panels, on-site HVLP for carcasses.

Do you cover listed Beaulieu Estate properties?

Yes — with sympathetic system specs and estate-management liaison.

Other routes through the site

Bring the project details together

A typical Forest spray brief is a Brockenhurst country-house hotel bar refresh — booth-sprayed bar joinery, on-site HVLP for fitted millwork, completed inside a 10-day closure. If that resembles your brief, send the drawings, photographs or access dates and we will map out a practical delivery plan. For this spray finishing brief in SO40–SO43, the survey will focus on nfnpa conservation guidance affects exterior signage and colour.

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