Smooth plastered interior of a period home

Property guide · Hucknall & Nottingham

Plastering & Rendering for an Edwardian Home

Edwardian homes are roomier and more refined than the terraces before them, often with lovely plaster detailing worth preserving. We restore and re-skim them to a beautiful, flawless finish.

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What we're working with

About a edwardian home

Built around 1901–1918, Edwardian houses tend to be larger, with bay windows, better-quality brickwork and decorative plaster like cornice and ceiling roses. Many still have their original lath-and-plaster and lime finishes.

The mix of solid and cavity construction varies, so we assess each home before recommending materials.

What we typically fix

Common issues we see

Tired decorative plaster

Cornice, coving and ceiling roses that have been painted over or damaged — we repair, restore or match them.

Uneven period walls

Old, wavy walls can be re-skimmed flat, or floated and set where they need building out.

Aged ceilings

Cracked or sagging ceilings overboarded and re-skimmed for a smooth, modern finish.

The right work for it

Services that suit this property

Recent work

Finishes we've achieved

Frequently asked questions

Can you restore original ceiling roses and cornice?

Yes — we repair and match decorative plaster to keep the character of the home.

Can uneven old walls be made smooth?

Yes — we re-skim or float and set them to a flat, decorating-ready finish.

Own a edwardian home?

Send a few photos and we'll give honest advice and a free, no-obligation quote.

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