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A good, hardwearing matt paint

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GinAndOnIt · 07/02/2017 17:04

Does such a thing exist?

Following on from a thread on Chat last week, I still think I decorated our house completely wrong, and now want to paint everywhere a nice, soft white. The problem is, I love the more chalky finish but would need the walls to be wipeable if they are going to be such a light colour.

Does anyone have a paint brand to recommend? And preferably on a budget?!

Would also like to hear recommendations for nice whites - have seen the other thread below about white paint, but I want ours to be the same colour for ceiling and skirtings too (although would use eggshell or similar for woodwork)

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thenewaveragebear1983 · 07/02/2017 17:19

The b&q colours premium is apparently wipeable, hard wearing etc. The Matt is very chalky finished.

It goes on thick and dries quickly, and it does need 2 coats despite what they say, because it dries so quickly it sort of removes itself if you go back over an area. I know I'm not selling it here, but honestly I 've been very impressed with it. Cannot comment on its longevity though as I only did dd's room on Saturday, and ds's the week before.

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GinAndOnIt · 07/02/2017 17:25

thenew thank you, that actually sounds okay. We live in the kind of house that would need regular touch ups anyway, which is half the reason we think white is a good way to go - easy to buy a huge tin and have it in the shed.

I picked some lovely F&B colours and am constantly paranoid they will get ruined. I had some Dulux copies made of the same colours, but even with that I'm sceptical that it won't always be mixed the exact colour if we needed to touch up!

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GinAndOnIt · 07/02/2017 17:30

I've just had a look at that Premium one online and it says it's good for all surfaces too, which is great! And two for £28...

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thenewaveragebear1983 · 07/02/2017 18:19

Yes it's on offer at the moment. My only criticism is the thickness of it really, and we used more than we expected because of that. They do some not-quite-whites as well if you don't want a pure white.

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thenewaveragebear1983 · 07/02/2017 18:20

Compared with valspar which I splashed out for in the lounge and found it to be really patchy. They obviously have every colour possible on the valspar but I wasn't impressed with it.

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NotStoppedAllDay · 07/02/2017 18:24

Was it the valspar premium or the standard?

Valspar premium is srubbable. Have 5 kids and have it in my hallway.... scrubs up well. Prob best paint but pricey at £45 5 litres....worth it tho and colour matched to farrow and ball paint chart

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SloanyAnne · 07/02/2017 18:30

Dulux Trade Diamond Matt. Homebase do it in white. I get it tinted to a F&B colour in the Dulux decorator centre

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GinAndOnIt · 07/02/2017 18:36

This is probably a silly question, but do you need to be a trades person to be able to buy Dulux Trade? I always thought you had to show Builder ID or something to buy it?!

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SloanyAnne · 07/02/2017 18:37

No. You can just go in and buy it.

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thenewaveragebear1983 · 07/02/2017 18:38

It was valspar premium o used. I haven't had to scrub it yet, i just found it not the best to actually paint with! It is nice to have the choice of so many colours though.

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GinAndOnIt · 07/02/2017 19:41

Has anyone painted their walls Brilliant White? DP has just said he could get a load of Brilliant White for free, which seems silly to turn down, but will it be too bright?

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