Conservatory Painting in Newcastle

Tulip Decor repaint and respray conservatory frameworks across Newcastle — uPVC, aluminium, and timber structures.
What we cover:
- uPVC conservatory frameworks — colour refresh or full colour change
- Aluminium conservatory frames — specialist primer and topcoat
- Timber conservatory frameworks — exterior wood preparation and paint
- Dwarf walls and surrounding brickwork — completing the refresh
- Spray finish for a smooth, factory-quality result
White uPVC conservatories from the 1990s and 2000s are common across Gosforth, Kenton, and Wideopen. Many have yellowed or look dated. Respraying the framework costs a fraction of replacement and transforms the look of the structure.
Call 0191 743 3614 for a free quote.
Why Choose Tulip Decor
Spray Finish Specialists
uPVC adhesion primer and spray topcoat for a factory-smooth result.
Clear Pricing
Fixed price from the first quote with no unexpected additions.
Fully Insured
Full public liability cover on every job.
Highly Recommended
Most of our work comes from repeat clients and referrals.
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Conservatory Painting Services in Newcastle
uPVC Conservatory Frameworks
uPVC is the most common conservatory material across Newcastle. Over time, white profiles yellow, attract green algae staining, and look weathered.
Standard paint will not bond to uPVC without correct preparation. We clean, degrease, and lightly abrade all profiles, then apply a specialist adhesion primer before a sprayed topcoat. The result is smooth and even.
The most requested change is white to grey. We match any RAL or BS colour, including existing window frame colours on the property.
Aluminium Conservatory Frames
Older conservatories from the 1980s often have powder-coated aluminium frames, particularly on larger properties in Jesmond, Ponteland, and older Gosforth streets. The coating can chip, fade, or become outdated.
Aluminium requires a specialist metal primer before topcoat. We assess the existing coating condition before quoting.
Timber Conservatory Frameworks
Victorian and Edwardian lean-to conservatories in Jesmond, Heaton, and Sandyford often have original timber frames. These require stripping back flaking paint, treating bare wood, and applying a flexible exterior finish that accommodates seasonal movement.
Timber conservatories are more maintenance-intensive than uPVC or aluminium. We advise on product choice and maintenance cycles.


Completing the Full Conservatory Refresh

Dwarf Walls and Surrounding Brickwork
Many conservatories sit on a dwarf wall — a low brick or blockwork base. Painting it at the same time as the framework gives a cohesive result.
We include the dwarf wall in the same quote. Where brickwork is unpainted and the client wants to leave it natural, we mask and protect it during the frame respray.
Colour Options
Colour change is the primary reason clients have their conservatory repainted. A dated white or brown updated to anthracite grey or black immediately looks more contemporary.
We advise on colour choices at the quotation stage. Many clients match the conservatory to existing window frames. See our window frame painting and exterior painting services if you’re considering a wider project.
Our Conservatory Painting Process
1. Assessment
Frame material, surface condition, glass seal condition, and any damage checked before quoting.
2. Cleaning and Preparation
All profiles cleaned, degreased, and lightly abraded for adhesion.
3. Masking
All glass, sills, and adjacent surfaces protected. Conservatories have large glazing areas and thorough masking takes time.
4. Priming
Appropriate primer for the frame material applied and cured.
5. Spray Topcoat
Two coats sprayed for a smooth, even finish. Brush and roller used where spray is not practical.
6. Final Inspection
All edges, corners, and joints checked before masking is removed.
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Conservatory Painting Costs in Newcastle
Prices below are estimates only. Every conservatory is different. Call 0191 743 3614 for a fixed quote.
Standard uPVC Conservatory
A small lean-to conservatory (uPVC frame only) typically costs £380–£580. A standard 3m × 4m uPVC conservatory runs from £480 to £780.
Large or Victorian-Style
Large Victorian-style or extended conservatories cost from £750 to £1,150. Aluminium conservatories add £100–£200 for specialist primer.
What Drives the Price
Three things determine the final cost: conservatory size, frame material (uPVC, aluminium, or timber), and whether the dwarf wall is included. We assess on site and provide a fixed price before starting.

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