Scotland regional pricing

How Much Does a Painter & Decorator Cost in South Ayrshire?

Updated prices for . South Ayrshire prices are typically 17% above the national average.

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Adjusts prices for: Paint Entire House Interior (3-Bed), Exterior House Painting

Price summary

South Ayrshire Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Paint a Room (Single) £235 £470 £765
Paint Entire House Interior (3-Bed) £1,290 £2,350 £4,110
Exterior House Painting £1,760 £3,520 £7,045

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on Scotland regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Painter & Decorator Prices in South Ayrshire

South Ayrshire is in Scotland and painter & decorator costs here are 17% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Paint a Room (Single)

Low

£235

Average

£470

High

£765

1-2 days

More details

Painting the walls and ceiling of a single room including filling minor cracks, covering furniture and floors, and applying two coats of paint. Based on an average-sized room.

~86% labour, ~14% materials

What affects the price

  • Room size and ceiling height
  • Condition of existing surfaces (amount of prep needed)
  • Number of coats required
  • Paint quality (trade vs premium brands like Farrow & Ball)

Paint Entire House Interior (3-Bed)

Low

£1,290

Average

£2,350

High

£4,110

5-7 days

More details

Full interior repaint of a 3-bedroom house including all rooms, hallway, stairs and landing. Covers walls and ceilings with two coats of paint. Does not include woodwork (doors, skirting boards) or wallpapering.

~83% labour, ~17% materials

What affects the price

  • Number and size of rooms
  • Condition of existing paintwork
  • Whether ceilings are included
  • Access difficulty (high ceilings, stairwells)

Exterior House Painting

Low

£1,760

Average

£3,520

High

£7,045

3-5 days

More details

Painting the outside walls of an average 3-bed semi-detached house. Includes surface preparation, priming bare patches, and two coats of weatherproof paint. Scaffolding may be needed for upper storeys.

~87% labour, ~13% materials

What affects the price

  • Property size and number of storeys
  • Wall type and condition (render, pebbledash, brick)
  • Whether scaffolding is required (adds £500-£1,500)
  • Paint type (standard masonry vs weatherproof coatings)

Wallpaper a Room

Low

£295

Average

£530

High

£820

1-2 days

More details

Hanging wallpaper in a single room including stripping old paper if needed, lining the walls and hanging new wallpaper. Based on an average room of around 12-15m².

~72% labour, ~28% materials

What affects the price

  • Whether old wallpaper needs stripping first
  • Pattern complexity and matching requirements
  • Wall condition (may need lining paper first)
  • Wallpaper type (paste-the-wall vs paste-the-paper)

Ceiling Painting

Low

£175

Average

£325

High

£585

3-5 hours

More details

Painting a single ceiling including filling any cracks and applying two coats of white matt paint. Price is per room for an average-sized ceiling.

~87% labour, ~13% materials

What affects the price

  • Ceiling size and height
  • Condition (staining, cracks, textured coating)
  • Whether the room needs protecting (furniture, carpets)
  • Application method (roller vs spray)

Gloss Woodwork (Doors, Skirting, Frames)

Low

£350

Average

£645

High

£1,055

2-3 days

More details

Painting all the woodwork in an average room including the door (both sides), door frame, skirting boards, and window frame. Includes sanding, priming any bare wood, and two coats of paint in a gloss or satin finish.

~87% labour, ~13% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of doors, windows and metres of skirting
  • Condition of existing paintwork (heavy prep adds cost)
  • Paint type (oil-based gloss vs water-based satinwood)
  • Whether it is a single room or whole house

Front Door Painting

Low

£95

Average

£175

High

£295

3-5 hours

More details

Sanding, priming and painting an exterior front door with two coats of exterior gloss or specialist door paint. Includes the door frame.

~81% labour, ~19% materials

What affects the price

  • Door material (wood, composite, metal)
  • Condition and amount of preparation needed
  • Whether glass panels need masking
  • Paint type (standard gloss vs specialist exterior paint)

Fence Painting or Staining

Low

£175

Average

£350

High

£585

1-2 days

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Painting or staining garden fencing with a brush or sprayer. Price is for an average garden with approximately 10 standard 6ft panels on one side.

~77% labour, ~23% materials

What affects the price

  • Number and size of fence panels
  • Whether both sides need treating
  • Fence condition (rotten panels, overgrown vegetation)
  • Product type (fence paint, wood stain, preservative)

Kitchen Cabinet Painting

Low

£940

Average

£1,760

High

£2,935

3-5 days

More details

Professional repainting or spray painting of kitchen cabinet doors, drawer fronts and frames. Includes cleaning, sanding, priming and two coats of paint. Based on an average kitchen with 12-15 doors.

~87% labour, ~13% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of cabinet doors and drawer fronts
  • Application method (hand painting vs spray finish)
  • Cabinet material (wood, MDF, laminate)
  • Whether doors are removed and painted off-site

Artex Removal and Skim

Low

£410

Average

£705

High

£1,175

1-2 days

More details

Removing or covering over the textured (Artex) coating on a ceiling and finishing it smooth, ready for painting. Important: if your home was built before 2000, the texture may contain asbestos and needs testing before any work starts.

~91% labour, ~9% materials

What affects the price

  • Ceiling size
  • Whether Artex contains asbestos (specialist removal costs significantly more)
  • Removal method (steam/scrape vs plaster skim over)
  • Condition and thickness of existing texture

Hallway, Stairs and Landing

Low

£470

Average

£940

High

£1,410

2-3 days

More details

Painting the walls and ceilings of a hallway, staircase and landing area. Often the most awkward area to decorate due to height and access requirements.

~90% labour, ~10% materials

What affects the price

  • Property size and number of storeys
  • Ceiling height (may need tower scaffold or ladders)
  • Amount of woodwork (banister, spindles, skirting)
  • Condition of walls (older hallways often need heavy prep)

Mould Treatment and Paint

Low

£235

Average

£470

High

£880

1-2 days

More details

Treating and repainting mould-affected walls or ceilings. The mould is killed with a specialist wash, then the surface is primed and repainted with mould-resistant paint. This fixes surface mould only — if damp is causing the problem, that needs addressing separately.

~86% labour, ~14% materials

What affects the price

  • Severity and extent of mould growth
  • Whether the underlying cause (damp, condensation) has been fixed
  • Room size
  • Type of anti-mould treatment and paint used

Exterior Rendering and Paint

Low

£2,935

Average

£5,285

High

£9,390

5-7 days

More details

Applying a fresh coat of render (the smooth or textured finish on outside walls) and painting the exterior of a 3-bed semi-detached house. Includes removing any loose or crumbling old render, applying new render, and finishing with weatherproof paint. Scaffolding is usually needed.

~69% labour, ~31% materials

What affects the price

  • Property size and wall area
  • Render type (cement, monocouche, silicone, acrylic)
  • Amount of existing render that needs removing
  • Scaffolding requirements

Garage Floor Painting

Low

£235

Average

£470

High

£820

1-2 days

More details

Cleaning and painting a single garage floor with tough, hard-wearing floor paint. Based on an average single garage. Takes 1-2 days because each coat needs time to dry before the next is applied.

~75% labour, ~25% materials

What affects the price

  • Garage size (single vs double)
  • Floor condition (cracks, oil stains, damp)
  • Paint type (standard floor paint vs epoxy resin coating)
  • Number of coats required

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Painting & Decorating

A professional decorator will transform your home faster and to a higher standard than most DIY attempts, with proper preparation being the key to a lasting finish.

1

Decide what needs decorating

Walk through your home and note which rooms need painting, whether ceilings are included, and if any woodwork needs doing. Take note of problem areas like cracks, damp patches, peeling paint, or wallpaper that needs stripping. The more detail you give in your brief, the more accurate the quote.

2

Choose your colours and finishes

Pick your paint colours before the decorator arrives to quote. Order tester pots and try them on the actual walls in different lighting. Decide on finishes — matt for walls, silk or eggshell for kitchens and bathrooms, satin or gloss for woodwork. Your decorator can advise on what works best.

3

Get quotes from decorators

Invite two or three decorators to see the work in person. A good decorator will point out areas needing extra preparation and explain how that affects the price. Ask whether the quote includes paint and materials, or labour only. Check reviews and ask for references from recent jobs.

4

Prepare the rooms

Clear as much furniture as possible from the rooms being decorated. The decorator will cover remaining furniture and floors with dust sheets. Remove curtains, blinds, and light fittings if possible. The less the decorator has to work around, the quicker and cheaper the job.

5

Preparation and painting

The decorator fills cracks and holes, sands surfaces, strips old wallpaper if needed, and applies primer to bare patches. This preparation stage often takes as long as the painting itself but is what separates a professional finish from a DIY one. Two coats of paint are applied to walls and ceilings.

6

Final inspection

Check the finished work in good daylight. Look for missed patches, uneven edges, paint on window glass, and smooth skirting board and door finishes. A professional decorator will happily touch up any issues before leaving. Do not make final payment until you are satisfied with the finish.

Regional comparison

How South Ayrshire Compares

Average cost of paint a room (single) across regions.

South Ayrshire
+17% £470
National Average
baseline £400
London
+24% £495

Local insights

What Affects Painter & Decorator Costs in South Ayrshire?

Scotland's housing stock includes distinctive tenement flats, Victorian and Georgian terraces, post-war council builds and modern developments. South Ayrshire has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work, with many properties featuring older infrastructure, particularly in tenement buildings. With a population of null, South Ayrshire is a area where painter & decorator costs are one of the more expensive areas. These older properties often present challenges for painter & decorator work — for example, paint entire house interior (3-bed) here averages around £2,350.

Scotland sits below the national average for most trade costs. Labour rates in South Ayrshire are around 17% above the UK average. In South Ayrshire, local demand for painter & decorator services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. More remote areas may have fewer options and longer wait times. Prices still vary by 30-50% between different tradespeople, making multiple quotes essential.

Properties in South Ayrshire present some specific challenges for painter & decorator work. Scottish tenement flats often have communal arrangements that complicate access. Older stone-built properties have thick walls that make certain work more difficult. A common job like paint a room (single) costs around £470 in South Ayrshire, while exterior rendering and paint ranges from £2,935 to £9,390. As a area that is one of the more expensive areas, South Ayrshire is fairly typical for Scottish painter & decorator pricing. The Scottish climate can also affect timing and approach for certain jobs.

When getting quotes in South Ayrshire, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good painter & decorator will check existing conditions, identify potential complications, and provide a clear cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need plastering (£470–£1,175), handyman (£45–£140), or carpentry (£80–£235) in South Ayrshire.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about painter & decorator costs in South Ayrshire.

How long does it take to paint a room?
A professional painter can typically paint a standard room (walls and ceiling) in 1-1.5 days including preparation, two coats and drying time. Rooms needing significant prep work such as filling, sanding or stripping wallpaper take longer. Woodwork (doors, skirting, window frames) adds roughly half a day per room.
Should I use emulsion or specialist paint for kitchens and bathrooms?
Kitchens and bathrooms should use a paint formulated to resist moisture, steam and condensation. Look for kitchen and bathroom specific paints or at minimum a durable matt or silk finish. Standard matt emulsion will peel and grow mould in humid rooms. The extra cost of specialist paint is well worth it.
Is it worth paying for a decorator or should I paint it myself?
For a single room, DIY can save money if you have the time and patience. For multiple rooms, woodwork, exterior painting, or wallpapering, a professional decorator will be significantly faster, achieve a better finish, and handle the preparation properly. Poor preparation is the main reason DIY paint jobs look patchy.
Do I need to strip old wallpaper before painting?
Yes. Painting over wallpaper can cause bubbling, peeling and an uneven finish, especially if the wallpaper is textured or has seams showing. The wallpaper should be stripped, the walls washed down, any damage filled and sanded, and then a mist coat applied before the topcoats.
How much does a painter and decorator charge per day?
Most decorators charge between £180 and £300 per day depending on location and experience. London rates are typically £250-£350. However, most quote per room or per job rather than a daily rate, which gives you better cost certainty. A standard room takes 1-2 days depending on preparation needed.
What is a mist coat and do I need one?
A mist coat is a diluted first coat of emulsion (usually 70% paint to 30% water) applied to new plaster or bare walls. It soaks into the surface and gives the next coats something to grip. Without it, the paint can peel off in sheets. Any professional decorator will apply this as standard on new or freshly plastered surfaces.
How often should I repaint the exterior of my house?
Exterior masonry paint typically lasts 5-10 years depending on exposure to weather, the quality of paint used, and how well the surface was prepared. South and west-facing walls take more punishment from rain and UV. Repainting before the existing paint deteriorates badly is cheaper than waiting until major preparation work is needed.
Is spray painting better than brush and roller?
Spray painting gives an exceptionally smooth, factory-like finish and is ideal for kitchen cabinets, ceilings, and large areas. However, it requires extensive masking and is not always practical in furnished rooms. Brush and roller is more versatile for most residential work. Many decorators offer spray as an upgrade for specific surfaces.
Should I buy the paint myself or let the decorator supply it?
Either approach works. Decorators often buy paint at trade prices through Dulux Trade, Crown Trade, or local merchants, so their cost may be similar to what you would pay retail. If you want a specific brand like Farrow & Ball or Little Greene, buying it yourself ensures you get the exact colour. Agree upfront who is supplying what.
How much does a painter & decorator cost in South Ayrshire in 2026?
Paint a Room (Single) in South Ayrshire typically costs between £235 and £765, with the average being around £470. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are painter & decorator prices cheaper in South Ayrshire than London?
South Ayrshire prices are 17% above the national average, though still £25 cheaper than London for paint a room (single).
How do I find a good painter & decorator in South Ayrshire?
Get at least three quotes from different tradespeople, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
What affects painter & decorator prices in South Ayrshire?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. South Ayrshire rates are 17% above the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do painter & decorator prices include materials in South Ayrshire?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some tradespeople break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.