Paints for Ceilings & Walls London

Finding paints for ceilings and walls? You can buy paint that's specifically for plaster, which allows the surface to breathe. Don't use standard vinyl emulsion, as it creates a film that prevents the plaster from drying out completely.

Buck & Ryan
020 74309898
Victoria House
London
City Hardware Electrical Ltd
020 72534095
6-10 Goswell Road
London
F W Collins & Son
020 78363964
14 Earlham Street
London
Robert Dyas Holding Ltd
020 73539675
167 Fleet Street
London
John Plank Ltd
020 76080074
17-18 Haywards Place
London
Poole Waite & Co Ltd
020 72538117
3 Clerkenwell Road
London
Jack Powell Stores
020 72269032
36 St Peters Street
London
Povey & Co Ltd
020 73871372
6 Leigh Street
London
Robert Dyas Ltd
020 74055246
4 High Holborn
London
Robert Dyas Ltd
020 78360611
97 St Martins Lane
London
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Paints for Ceilings & Walls

Paints for Ceilings and Walls

Paints for Ceilings and Walls

Dry, Unpainted Cement and Plaster Finishes

These absorbent surfaces can be difficult and expensive to paint - it takes more effort to drag the brush or roller across the surface, and most of the paint will be sucked into the material, rather than form a film on top. Avoid these problems by using a primer sealer, or diluting the first coat of emulsion with up to 10% water (follow the manufacturer's recommendations).

Brand New Plasterwork

You can buy paint that's specifically for plaster, which allows the surface to breathe. Don't use standard vinyl emulsion, as it creates a film that prevents the plaster from drying out completely.

Previously Painted or Papered Surfaces

These are usually given one of the following finishes:

Silk Emulsion

Reflects light, is resistant to scuffs, and can be sponged clean. Suitable for most walls, although imperfections will be more conspicuous.

Soft-Sheen and Mid-Sheen Emulsions

Found in ranges for kitchens and bathrooms, they have more reflective finishes.

Matt Emulsion

Despite its name, this is sometimes very slightly light-reflective. Good for hiding minor imperfections and suitable for ceilings and for walls in low-traffic areas.

Flat Emulsion

Sometimes called flat matt. A non-reflective finish that covers well and hides blemishes. Good for ceilings but marks easily on walls.

Decorative Effects

These are for sponging, ragging, and so on. Some have metallic finishes. Most are two-paint systems (which you buy together) - an undercoat followed by a topcoat. Follow the instructions.

Textured Finishes

These include masonry paint with sand in it. Good for disguising poor plasterwork. The preparation required is similar to that for other painting tasks but you must remove wallpaper and mask adjacent surfaces, as splashes are hard to remove once they've dried.

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