Wall Plastering & Finishing in Jimbaran

Jimbaran does elegance the old way — Mediterranean villas with arches, columns and mouldings, looking west over the bay. We restore and repaint those details with a straight hand, and we finish new family homes to the same standard.

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Painter cutting crisp edges around arched windows of a Jimbaran villa in Bali

Mediterranean details, Balinese climate

Jimbaran’s hillsides are Bali’s little Riviera — arches, balustrades, columned terraces looking west over the bay. Those details are drawn in plaster, and they only work crisp: a wavering arch or a soft arris reads as neglect from across the room. Our finishers keep templates and straightedges busy here, re-running damaged mouldings, squaring reveals and skimming walls dead flat so the shadows fall clean. New builds get the same discipline — if the drawing shows a barrel-vaulted entry or a curved parapet, we mock the profile up in section before running fifty metres of it. Flat-wall crews rush these details; we price the hours they actually take, and the difference is visible from the street. Colour matters as much as line: Jimbaran whites are rarely pure white, so we tint to match the weathered original instead of leaving a bright new patch that shouts.

Repaints above the bay

The classic Jimbaran call: a fifteen-year-old villa off Jalan Bukit Permai, white render gone chalky, hairlines spidering from the window corners, the west facade two shades lighter than the rest — a bay view comes with afternoon sun that bleaches paint season by season. A proper repaint here is mostly preparation: pressure-wash the salt film, repair the cracks instead of painting over them, bind chalky surfaces with penetrating primer, then two coats of UV-stable exterior paint. West walls also get flexible sealant at junctions and sills — the bay wind finds every gap eventually. Painting starts from IDR 36,000/m², with the prep itemised so you can see where the money goes. Skipping prep is exactly why the last repaint lasted three years instead of seven.

Family homes between the beach and the hill

Beyond the showpiece villas, Jimbaran is family territory — long-term homes near the schools, quieter streets, owners who plan in decades rather than seasons. That suits how we like to work: an honest assessment of what needs doing now versus what can wait, renovations run room by room around family life, and finishes chosen for the long run rather than the listing photos. Jobs here often bundle the small honest extras — hairline diagnosis, damp checks on garden walls, ceiling repair after the odd roof leak. The pace is part of the value: quotes hold, schedules breathe, and the foreman you meet on day one is the one who hands the house back. Most Jimbaran projects start with a WhatsApp photo and close inside two to six weeks, depending on how much detail restoration the facade needs. When budgets are being set, the plastering cost guide explains every number in our quotes.

Up the hill, Uluwatu takes salt and wind head-on; around the headland, Nusa Dua runs on resort standards; and Denpasar covers the commercial side. Same crew, tuned per postcode.

FAQ

Plastering in Jimbaran — FAQ

Can you restore arches and mouldings, not just flat walls?

Yes — profile work is half the point of Jimbaran. We repair and re-run mouldings with templates, square up soft arrises and keep curves true, then cut paint lines by hand. Flat-wall pricing does not cover this, so we quote detail work per element after seeing it.

What does a facade repaint cost in Jimbaran?

Painting starts from IDR 36,000/m², but on older facades the real money is preparation: washing, crack repair, binding chalky surfaces with primer. The quote itemises prep and paint separately so you can see where every rupiah goes — full rates on the pricing page.

Our west-facing walls fade fast — is that normal?

Yes. Bay-view walls take the full afternoon sun plus sea air, and dark or saturated colours fade fastest. We spec UV-stable exterior systems and advise on colours that age gracefully — the difference shows in year three, not on handover day.

Do you fix hairline cracks before repainting?

Always. Paint bridges a hairline for a few months, then the line photographs straight through it. We rout and fill, mesh where movement continues, and only then paint. It is the single biggest difference between a repaint that lasts seven years and one that lasts two.

Get a free quote in Jimbaran

Send a photo of your walls or floor plan on WhatsApp — we are in Jimbaran regularly and can usually visit within a day or two.