Residential Plastering in the Northern Rivers

Need residential plastering in the Northern Rivers? We create smooth walls and ceilings that last, lifting comfort and value. Send an enquiry and we will respond quickly.

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Plaster Your Home

When you are building or updating a home, the plastering is what makes everything feel finished. At Completely Plastered North Coast, we work across the Northern Rivers to give homes a clean, durable foundation. We handle residential plastering, extensions and full renovations, making sure every wall and ceiling is straight, smooth and ready for paint.

We have spent more than a decade refining our craft, and it shows in the finish. Whether your home is a modern build, a coastal renovation or a heritage style property, we tailor our approach to suit the space and the look you are chasing.

If you want residential plastering that is done properly the first time, call 0421 787 203 and we will book a time to quote.

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Smooth finishes that last

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Quick & tidy work

Why Professional Plastering Pays Off

Good plastering is not just about looks, it is about how your home feels and performs over the long term. A professional finish gives you reliable surfaces that are easier to maintain, plus stronger walls and ceilings that stand up to everyday wear. It also helps with sound control between rooms, which is a big win in busy family homes or open plan layouts. If you are weighing up DIY versus bringing in plasterers, it is worth remembering that fixing a rough job later usually costs more than doing it right upfront.

We are here to make the plastering part simple. Take a look through our other services or browse the gallery to see the level of finish we deliver. When you are ready, reach out and we will help you lock in the right solution for your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is residential plastering different for new builds versus renovations?

What level of finish should a homeowner ask for, and when is Level 5 worth it?

What should be done before residential plastering starts to avoid delays?