Jeremy P. Taylor Decorating

Professional Decorating, Graining, Marbling, Gilding. Sign Writing 

Welcome to Jeremy P Taylor Decorating

We specialise in all aspects of interior and exterior decorating for commercial and residential customers in the north of Scotland. We are high quality decorators whether inside or out. Apart from working in homes throughout the area we also undertake refurbishment work with country estates and listed buildings.

Our specialist list of services below encompasses all you need when you are looking to improve the look of your property from home sweet home to historic buildings.

We’ve got it and you covered.

Jeremy has been a decorating professional for over 36 years.

 

 

His passion for specialist decorating culminating in him winning the Pierre Finkelstein Insitute “Best Faux Oak Contest’ in 2013 and 2014 .

Some words from Pierre

“Congratulations! I really enjoy your quarter-sawn flakes (medullar rays). Your technique is very reminiscent of the 1930’s German style of woodgraining as it is very crisp”

Find out more about the contest  here:

Strathisla Distillery

Jeremy won a Project of the month award when he undertook refurbishment at Strathisla Distillery. From the Trade Decorator :

“Strathisla distillery was built in 1786 on the banks of the river Isla, and today is the oldest and most picturesque distillery in the highlands of Scotland. The distillery maintains many of the traditions and techniques laid down during the earliest days of whisky production. The making of Strathisla Single Malt Scotch Whisky is an entirely natural process. You can observe the care and attention that is devoted to the selection of the finest raw materials.
To match the old graining and keep it within the style it had been grained, Jeremy had to first identify the ground colour which can range from a very light cream to a deep chrome buff colour. To begin the graining process, Jeremy had to then make his own materials using artist oil colours mixed with raw linseed oil, turpentine & liquid driers. The glaze was then applied to the door. It was rubbed in and brushed out, then steel combs of various sizes were used to imitate the straight grain. Once the first stage of the graining process was complete and dry, Jeremy painted on the figuring which is known as quartered oak and silver grain. The graining process requires such attention to detail, that imitation pore marks that are found in oak had to be painted on to the door. This was done using a check roller in conjunction with a mottler loaded with colour. The final stage was to make up a darker glaze, so it would match the older doors, this was also done in oil colour using Van Dyke Brown and a touch of Titanium White.

The completed work is a showcase of skilled craftsmanship and traditional decorating methods, many of which are being lost with the innovation of modern materials and techniques.”

Preserving the “old-world” look at Strathisla Distillery

Check out the detail of the awards and some more of the work on the Trade Decorator link below:

Specialist Decorative Techniques

Graining

Graining is the technique of making any flat surface with the right preparation resemble wood.
It was quite common in the 19th century , to grain over old pine doors in various effects such as Walnut , Oak ,Mahogany and various other expensive hardwoods . It was in the 19th Century that graining was taken to another level by Thomas Kershaw .
The art of graining is still.very popular and also important today , as there are many Historic buildings that are still in need of this specialist craft .

Marbling

Marbling is the art of making any flat surface with the right preparation resemble marble .

Trompe-l'oeil

Trompe-l’oeil is French for “deceive the eye”.
This is a specialist art technique that uses realistic imagery to create the optical illusion of ‘3-D’. Very effective.
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Gilding

Gilding is any decorative technique for applying a very thin coating of gold to solid surfaces such as metal (most common), wood, porcelain, or stone.
A very effective decorating technique this can “lift’ any property.

Portfolio

If you want some inspiration or are just curious check out some of our recent work.

Reflections

Reflections

Some great feedback from our clients.

Jeremy is one of the finest craftsmen I’ve ever seen. His oak graining is my absolute favourite. You won’t be disappointed when you employ this man.

Donal Quigley

Owner, Donal Quigley Painter & Decorator

Very skilled traditional decorator that can produce quality specialist paint finishes. Only a hand full of people in the UK can produce this quality.

Mark Jones

Specialist Decorating Lecturer, Coleg Y Cymoedd

A first class Decorator, I’ve seen quite a few examples of Jeremy’s work and each has surpassed the last. Still waiting for his chef d’ouvre.

Ed Kavanagh

Owner, Ed Kavanagh

Very old school decorator not like these newbies who have to tape dado to paint wall above man has a talent the graining and sign writing along with other great skills is unbelievable quality and finish.

Craig Henderson

So passionate & enthusiastic in his work, its amazing! So professional!

Alison Bole

Absolutely pretty work

Wan Angie

Interiors & Exteriors

A makeover for a room or for the whole house. Just let us know how we can help and get a quote today.

Refurbish & Repairs

Ask about our specialist Graining or Marbling techniques to add that little bit extra to any room or property.

Custom Designs

For that special one off creation just let us know what you want. We can provide some expert guidance.

Decorative Styles

Some examples of the use of Graining, Marbling, Gilding and decorative inspiration.