Sydney’s Heritage Painting Specialists, Sensitive Restoration for Listed Properties
Heritage buildings demand painters who understand historic substrates, conservation principles, and Council requirements. Brushworks has painted sandstone terraces, federation cottages, Victorian warehouses, and listed apartment buildings across Sydney’s most historically significant precincts.
Painting Heritage Buildings Requires a Different Standard of Care
Sydney contains some of Australia’s most significant heritage-listed buildings, sandstone Georgian terraces in The Rocks and Millers Point, Victorian federation homes in Surry Hills and Chippendale, and Edwardian commercial buildings throughout the inner city. Each requires a painter who understands not just paint, but the substrate beneath it and the conservation requirements that govern what can and cannot be done.
Brushworks approaches heritage painting with the care these buildings deserve. We advise on Council-approved colour palettes, use products appropriate to historic substrates, and work with heritage consultants and conservation architects when projects require it. We understand that the wrong product on sandstone or lime render can cause damage that costs far more than the original paint job to rectify.
- Sandstone, lime render, and heritage masonry, correct product selection
- Ornate joinery, cornices, and detailed timber work
- Council heritage colour palette consultation and compliance
- Strip-back and paint removal from inappropriate previous coatings
- Coordination with heritage consultants and conservation architects
- Listed buildings in The Rocks, Millers Point, Surry Hills, Chippendale
Specialist Heritage Painting Across Sydney’s Historic Precincts
From sandstone Georgian terraces to Edwardian commercial buildings, we have the experience, product knowledge, and care these buildings require.
Sandstone and Limestone
Sandstone is highly porous and breathable, trapping moisture with an inappropriate coating causes spalling and long-term damage. We use breathable mineral or lime-based systems compatible with sandstone substrates.
Heritage Timber Joinery
Original sash windows, door frames, verandah posts, and decorative timber fretwork, all painted with appropriate oil-based or alkyd systems that provide the correct protection without altering the historic character.
Ornate Plasterwork and Cornices
Victorian and Edwardian decorative plasterwork, cornices, ceiling roses, dado rails, and picture rails, requires patient brush painting and an understanding of plaster preparation to achieve results that don’t fill or obscure detail.
Heritage Colour Consultation
We advise on period-appropriate colour palettes and Council-approved heritage colour schemes. We can also research historical paint records to identify original colours where authentic restoration is the goal.
Inappropriate Coating Removal
Previous owners often applied inappropriate modern coatings to heritage substrates, acrylic on sandstone, gloss over lime render. We safely remove these and re-instate compatible systems that allow the building to breathe.
Heritage Strata and Multi-Unit
Heritage-listed strata buildings across The Rocks and Millers Point require owners corporation approval and council compliance. We manage the documentation and liaison required for these complex projects.
Heritage Painting Mistakes, and the Right Approach
Problem: Acrylic paint trapping moisture in sandstone
Applying modern impermeable coatings to sandstone prevents moisture evaporation. Trapped moisture causes spalling, salt crystallisation, and eventual structural damage to the stone face.
Solution: Breathable mineral coatings for sandstone substrates
We specify only breathable, vapour-permeable coatings on sandstone, mineral paints, limewash, or specialist silicate systems that allow the substrate to breathe while providing appropriate surface protection.
Problem: Gloss paint filling and flattening ornate plaster detail
Over-application of thick gloss paint on ornate cornices and ceiling roses fills the detail, permanently flattening what were originally crisp, complex profiles.
Solution: Thin-bodied paints and careful brush technique
We use appropriately thin-bodied paint systems on detailed plasterwork and apply with brush technique that deposits the minimum film needed, preserving the sharpness and depth of original profiles.
Problem: Non-approved colours triggering Council enforcement
Heritage precincts have approved colour palettes. Painting a heritage property in unapproved colours can trigger Council orders requiring repainting at the owner’s cost.
Solution: Pre-paint heritage colour consultation and documentation
We advise on Council-approved palettes for each heritage precinct and can obtain colour approval from Council before work commences, avoiding any compliance issues after completion.
Problem: Inappropriate solvent-based paint removal on heritage timber
Aggressive chemical strippers or heat guns can raise the grain of heritage timber, open cracks, and cause irreversible damage to irreplaceable original joinery.
Solution: Gentle mechanical preparation and appropriate strip products
We use carefully selected low-aggression paint removers and hand-scraping techniques on heritage timber, preserving the original profile while removing old paint ready for appropriate new coatings.
How Brushworks Approaches Heritage Painting Projects
Heritage projects require additional assessment, documentation, and care at every stage. Here’s our approach.
Heritage Assessment
We assess the property’s heritage listing, substrate conditions, existing coatings, and any Council or heritage consultant requirements before proposing a scope.
Colour and Product Selection
We recommend period-appropriate colours within Council-approved palettes and specify products compatible with the substrate, not just the most convenient modern option.
Careful Preparation
Gentle preparation techniques, hand tools, low-aggression products, to remove inappropriate coatings without damaging historic substrates or profiles.
Patient Application
Heritage painting takes longer. We allow full cure times between coats, use brush technique on detail work, and don’t rush the application in ways that compromise the result.
Documentation and Warranty
Full paint specification records kept. Written 5-year warranty issued. All work completed within Council and heritage guidelines with no outstanding compliance issues.
Accredited, Licensed, and Insured, Verified at Every Level
Brushworks holds every accreditation, licence, and insurance policy that property owners, strata managers, and commercial operators require before a painter sets foot on their premises.
Dulux Accredited Applicator
Trained and assessed to apply Dulux premium product systems correctly. Accreditation is assessed and maintained by Dulux directly.
Master Painters Australia
Full membership of Master Painters Australia, the peak industry body. Membership requires demonstrated compliance with industry standards.
Public Liability Insurance
$20 million public liability and workers compensation on every project. Certificates of currency provided with every quote.
Written Workmanship Warranty
5-year workmanship warranty issued in writing on every completed project. Defects rectified at no cost within the warranty period.
No Subcontractors, Ever
The painters who quote your job are the painters who complete it. No subcontractors. Consistent standards and accountability on every site.
Safety and Compliance Ready
Written WHS risk assessments and safe work method statements on all strata and commercial projects as standard.
Accreditations & Registrations
Heritage Property Owners on Working With Brushworks
“Our Millers Point terrace is heritage-listed. Brushworks understood the constraints from the first conversation, right colour palette, right products for the sandstone, everything done properly. No compliance issues and the building looks magnificent.”
“The plasterwork in our Surry Hills terrace has original Victorian cornices. Brushworks painted them without filling a single detail, still looks as sharp as it would have 130 years ago. We’ve used three other painters over the years and this is by far the best result.”
“Brushworks removed three layers of inappropriate coatings from our Chippendale building’s sandstone facade and restored it properly. They liaised with our heritage consultant throughout. An incredibly specialist job done with real expertise.”
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Common Questions About Heritage Building Painting
Do I need Council approval before painting a heritage-listed property?
It depends on your heritage listing type and the proposed colour change. For properties in heritage conservation areas, painting in approved colours within the Council palette generally doesn’t require development consent. Painting in colours outside the approved palette, or on individually listed buildings, may require approval. We advise on this during the quoting process and can assist with the approval process if required. Contact us to discuss your specific property.
What paint is appropriate for sandstone buildings?
Sandstone must not be sealed with impermeable modern acrylics. Appropriate coatings include breathable mineral paints, limewash, silicate paints, or specialist vapour-permeable systems. The specific product depends on the sandstone type and existing condition. We assess this on-site before recommending a product system.
Can you remove inappropriate paint that has already been applied to a heritage building?
Yes. Removal of inappropriate coatings from heritage buildings is specialist work that we approach carefully, using low-aggression chemical systems and hand tools to minimise damage to the underlying substrate. The appropriate removal method depends on the existing coating and substrate type, which we assess on-site.
How do you match heritage colours for a period-appropriate result?
We use Council heritage colour palettes for each precinct, can access historical paint research and period colour references, and where required arrange physical paint analysis of existing layers to identify original colours. We can also advise on period-appropriate colour schemes based on the building’s era and style.
Do you work with heritage consultants and conservation architects?
Yes. For complex heritage projects, we work alongside heritage consultants and conservation architects, following their specifications and reporting to them on substrate conditions we identify during preparation. We’ve worked on projects coordinated by heritage consultants across The Rocks, Millers Point, and Surry Hills.
Does Your Heritage Property Need a Specialist Painter?
Get a free heritage painting assessment from Brushworks. We work across The Rocks, Millers Point, Surry Hills, Chippendale, and all of Sydney’s inner-city heritage precincts.
