Our premium paints and finishes are made to last for over 10 years without fading, peeling, or flaking.
‍We are able to to colour match most household branded paints such as Farrow & Ball, Little Greene, Dulux, Valspar and so on all we require is the colour name/code and in some cases a sample pot to reference. Also available in a matt, semi matt, satin and gloss finishes. We are also capable of painting kitchens in a 2-tone finish.
We are able to refinish many of the Howdens Range of doors which come in a variety of substrates, below is a list of the panels we have had experience in finishing:




Many modern kitchens are supplied in standard factory finishes that don’t always reflect the final vision for the space. At Complete Refinish, we specialise in transforming new and pre-painted kitchen panels into bespoke finishes using a controlled spray process. This allows you to achieve the exact colour and finish you want —without being limited by manufacturer options.
Two Ways We Work: We offer two flexible options depending on your project:
Panels are delivered to us, spray finished in our workshop, and returned ready for installation.
We work alongside your installer —removing doors and panels, spray finishing them, and returning to refit once complete.

Ideal for clients installing a new kitchen who want a bespoke colour before final installation. We receive your paintable panels to respray in the colour of your choice, respray and return packaged ready for your joiner/fitter to install.
We require the final drawings.
Readily available to receive final delivery on the kerbside of your front door.
Once your doors and drawers are brought back to our workshop special attention is undertaken with each and every panel. The process begins with degreasing panels and identifying blemishes.
Specific methods are undertaken to prepare for various coatings and sanded down to prepare for primer.
All spray painting is carried out in our spray booth in order to achieve a factory-like finish with a minimum of 2 coats applied. Once cured the doors are shelved and left to cure.
The panels are then inspected by our in-house quality controllers and then repackaged using the original boxes (sustainability is at the core of our business)
The doors are now ready to be returned