4. May 2014 15:44
At UKAA we can paint our original Royal Mail post boxes in any bespoke paint our customers desire.
Take a look at our post boxes that have been sent out to our lovely customers over the last week, from Racing Green to Bubble Gum Pink!
Of course you can choose to have the post boxes in their original Post Office Red colour, take a look at our current post boxes we have for sale:
Click for our online stock of Original Post Boxes
As you can see we not only hand paint the box we also paint the lettering in contrasting colours if you desire, our most popular colours are Gold or Black as was originally used on the boxes.
However we can order paint in in whatever paint you want and additionally can colour match to your hearts content!
Please do not hesitate to call us on 01543 222 923 or email us at info@ukaa.com to discuss your requirements
By UK Architectural Antiques Ltd (UKAA)
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5. March 2014 16:28
We are very excited to announce after many weeks of hard work we have just added a lovely batch of church chairs and stools to our website.
These church chairs and stools have been hand painted by us at UKAA in Cannock Wood, Staffordshire.
There are traditional Church Chairs, Stacking Chairs, Rush Seated Chairs and various Stools available.
They have been reclaimed from churches all over the UK; Storrington Chapel, The Royal School of Bath and St Johns Church in Woking, Surrey.
First we have sugar soaped them to remove any remaining wax and varnish then hand painted them in multiple colours, often with Farrow and Ball Paint and finally we have distressed them by hand to give them a lovely charming feel to them as you can see from the photographs below.
If you would like any information about the chairs or stools, please do not hesitate to call us on 01543 222 923 or email us on info@ukaa.com
Close up view of the hand painted church chairs and stools:
Shown below is our large batch of church chairs and stools!
3. December 2013 18:38
Today Daniel, Paul and Jamie have hand painted some lovely church chairs from Fairway Church in Banbury, Oxfordshire that you can see in the picture below.
We used mainly Farrow and Ball paints so they exude style yet class and I have to admit they have really turned up great. It shows that with a great quality antique chair together with a bit of hard graft done by hand you can make a truly great product, yet has fantastic provenance.
I believe it really shows what UKAA can offer to the general public - a great antique product, with the style and quality that can fit the best of any home.
We thankfully had a dry day so they have been photographed and advertised on UKAA.com this evening for you to buy your choice of colours and mix and match to your taste....
Just don't ask Jamie how easy it is to remove the paint from his hands!
By Jamie Newton
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