
The problem
Hotel operators need rooms and public areas refreshed to brand standard without closing floors or disrupting guests.
Our approach
Hospitality Brand Refresh
Phased hospitality repaint by City Painting Ghana — guest-floor brand refresh sequenced around occupancy, with low-odour rapid-recoat systems and documented handover.
The Challenge
A hotel cannot close to be repainted. A brand refresh has to move through an operating property — guest floors, lobbies, restaurants, and corridors — without taking rooms out of inventory for longer than the revenue plan allows, and without exposing guests to odour, dust, or disruption. At the same time, the refreshed finish must match an exact brand standard across every room type and public space, and high-traffic areas must be specified for wear so the refresh holds between cycles rather than scuffing within months.
Most decorating contractors are not structured for occupied-hospitality working. The result, when discipline is absent, is rooms held out of service too long, guest complaints, and a finish that drifts off brand or fails early in the corridors and lift lobbies that take the heaviest use.
The City Painting Ghana Solution
City Painting Ghana delivers hospitality refresh as a phased, occupancy-aware programme. Each engagement begins with a survey of the property against the operator’s brand specification and a floor-by-floor plan built around the occupancy forecast — so works are sequenced wing-by-wing or floor-by-floor, returning rooms to sellable condition on a schedule the revenue team can plan around.
Systems are selected for the reality of an operating hotel: low-odour, low-VOC, rapid-recoat products so a room is back in inventory quickly and without lingering smell; and wear-resistant, wipe-clean finishes specified for corridors, lift lobbies, and back-of-house where traffic is heaviest. Brand-critical colours are tinted under batch control and verified against the operator’s reference standards, so every refreshed room and public space is consistent with the rest of the estate. Works are coordinated directly with housekeeping and operations to keep guest disruption invisible.
Documentation & Process Specification
Every phase is delivered through a documented record: pre-works survey against the brand standard; surface preparation graded to ISO 8501; system specification with batch-traceable colour control; dry-film thickness verified to ISO 2808; and stage QC sign-off before each floor or wing is handed back to operations. The operator’s facilities and brand teams inherit a complete, traceable record they can use to maintain the standard and plan the next cycle.
Typical Engagement Profile
These engagements typically run as phased guest-floor refreshes across an operating hotel, or as multi-property programmes rolling a refreshed brand standard across a chain under one specification and reporting framework. They involve close coordination with the general manager, housekeeping, facilities, and brand custodians — the kind of occupancy-first, continuity-aware delivery City Painting Ghana has run across Accra, Kumasi, and Tema since 1983.
Outcomes
- Guest floors refreshed to brand standard without closing the hotel
- Rooms returned to inventory on a schedule the revenue team can plan around
- Wear-rated finishes in corridors and lobbies that hold between refresh cycles
- A documented, brand-consistent record across every room type and public space