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To think ive spoilt myself with Dulux paint?

77 replies

NapQueen · 22/11/2016 13:12

When we moved into our house we quickly painted the rooms. Over the last year we have been going back through them and making them nice.

Wilkos paint did the job, good range of colours, good price, noce enough finish.

Then I painted the master bedroom in Dulux Goose Down. It was fucking amazing - one coat, looks lush, dried quick and I stroke the walls when I walk in there.

Just gone to do one of the living room walls today with Wilkos "finest" and Im so cross. Claggy and uneven, dries transparent and has took me twice as long to do one wall than it did in the other room.

I should never have made the swap!

Its only white too; would I be mad to drive out this instant and buy some proper paint?

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FunkinEll · 22/11/2016 22:40

Craig and Rose is great with a brilliant colour choice and mid price point.

I'm partial to little greene for colours but I'm happy with wickes Matt emulsion for pale colours and white (love Victorian white for a off white) there are loads of articles saying if you're going pure white, save your money and buy cheaper.

Haribogirl · 22/11/2016 23:18

We had a Dulux decorator recommended on the website come give us a quote

I mentioned endurance paint and he said he uses the trade named paint which is the same as endurance and cheaper can't remember now what he called it!
But sure if you went into dulux paint shop(not at B&ha) actual shop and asked for trade paint that's the same as endurance you would get it

3luckystars · 23/11/2016 05:57

Once you try Colortrend paint, nothing else compares. It is very expensive but if you buy 10 litres and use it for 2 rooms, then it's not too bad. It looks great, it really lasts and is still perfect years later. I recommend it to everyone.

Best paint in the world and colours are beautiful.

LikeBigBotsAndICannotLie · 23/11/2016 06:29

Agreed Op, like coffee, you just like your preferred brand.

Used to buy dulux until a decorator friend put me onto Johnstone's. Never went anywhere else since.

roseship · 23/11/2016 06:41

"It's like the difference between single cream and extra thick cream"

Extra thick cream is a bit naff though, isn't it?

SailingThroughTime · 23/11/2016 06:50

Dulux Trade Diamond Matt tinted to F and B Tallow and mixed 1:2 with Diamond Matt white.
I'd bathe in it if I could.Grin

notarehearsal · 23/11/2016 07:08

Ive been searching for a completely 'flat' white paint for my woodwork. F&B do one but, for white paint, I won't pay their prices. Yesterday I discovered Johnstones flat oil paint. It's amazing

YellowCrocus · 23/11/2016 07:15

YANBU. I never use anything else!

HandbagCrab · 23/11/2016 07:29

We've just been decorating with dulux and f&b. It's ended up costing roughly the same in paint as the dulux needed more coats that the f&b. Maybe it depends on the walls in your house or the colour. I've used wilko in the past and thought it was fine, but it was one coat on top of a similar colour. I hear good things about little green.

LadyPenelope68 · 23/11/2016 07:47

My Uncle is a decorator and he says the absolute best paint you can get is Crown. Plus if you have a trade Crown decorators centre near you, go there as the trade paint is even better (anyone can go), and they can mix any colour you want.

May90 · 23/11/2016 08:02

We've recently redecorated our whole house and for the living room had used dulux as got it on offer... We found it ok but used Valspar from B&Q for all other rooms... You can literally choose any colour and they will mix it up.
We ended up going premium... Matt for walls and ceilings and eggshell for woodwork and have been so happy with the results! So much easier to paint on than dulux and much better finish! Could not recommend you go Valspar premium more highly!
We used half as much paint and have some left for any touch ups in the future.
Considering repainting the living room as I feel the dulux finish is just not as perfect!

neonrainbow · 23/11/2016 08:07

We used johnstones for our bedroom and is lovely stuff. Dulux can be a bit watery.

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 23/11/2016 08:07

I upgraded from Dulux to Wickes paint,loads better.

PetraDelphiki · 23/11/2016 08:12

Try mythic paint - amazing colours and an absolute joy to paint with!

Clankboing · 23/11/2016 08:14

My dh knows lots of painters through his work. They always say Johnstones is good. It does look lovely in my hallway. I just painted a bedroom and am trying to cover blue with yellow from Homebase. Impossible. I'm trying one more coat then I'm off to buy another brand if it doesn't work.

tanfield90 · 23/11/2016 08:14

My Dad used to do most of our home P&D. He used paint and wallpaper from a local supplier called Hickes and Weatherburn in Leeds. They moved from their original premises a few years ago but I don't know if they are still trading. Paint was mixed on site to customer's colour and quantity spec.

Interesting that a few folk like Johnstone's paint. I believe Leyland paint is good stuff too.

3luckystars · 23/11/2016 09:08

Notearheresal if you are looking for wood paint, Neptune is the way to go. It is poisonous dear but you will only need to paint it and it will last years and years. It's the best wood paint available, it's for furniture and kitchens etc.
get a sample. And a loan!!

3luckystars · 23/11/2016 09:10

Clankboing, paint white first to knock out the blue colour. I love paint!

Inthenick · 23/11/2016 09:13

You can tell farrow and ball on a wall. Yes it's harder to get on than the cheaper stuff but there is a softness and depth to it (and similar makes like little Greene). The two rooms I have done in dulux look like dulux.

NapQueen · 24/11/2016 17:01

Bit the bullet and went back to Dulux. Took less than 1 hour to do this wall, a damp sight faster and much more enjoyable than the chappy Wilkos stuff disclaimer I otherwise bloody love wilkos

I can literally see it drying well before my eyes (maybe I need to get out more).

To think ive spoilt myself with Dulux paint?
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beautygal29 · 04/03/2017 21:10

We've just painted our kitchen in F&B arsenic after only ever having bought cheap paint previously. I love it! It went on like a dream (even though we're both crap at decorating) and the colour is so beautiful. The downside is I never want to use any other paint ever again!

minifingerz · 04/03/2017 21:18

Farrow and Ball is shit.

Fired Earth paints are lush.

Stormyseasallround · 04/03/2017 21:58

Another Valspar fan here. Fabulous range of colours and great coverage.

F&B has always been a nightmare for us: so watery and needs so many coats. Think there's a huge element of Emporer's New Clothes about it.

IFartGlitter · 04/03/2017 22:23

I've just finished painting our living room in Dulux Goose Down and it was so easy to use, went on well and I'm very impressed with the finish. Goose Down must be very popular at the moment but it is a lovely colour. I'm very impressed with it and won't go back to paying over the odds for Farrow & Ball.

We used Crown 'Breatheasy' in the dc's rooms and I found that has lasted well, easy to use and only needed one coat for a good finish.

StarryIllusion · 04/03/2017 22:26

Dulux really isn't that good quality. It is very forgiving, that is it's saving grace. A toddler could splat it on with a yard brush and still get a fairly even finish. Unfortunately it doesn't wash well, is too thick to spread easily, meaning it makes your arms ache from rollering and is expensive. B&Q Colours is ok although still too thick for me and Crown goes on lovely but doesn't cover that well. I prefer acrylics like Valspar or Leyland. Can you tell I hate fucking painting.