• Paint options folks, what brand for internal walls (hallways), too poor for LG and FB these days. Send money plz.

  • Leyland or Dulux vinyl matt mixed to colour de jour. It's all the same and will need re-done eventually anyway.

  • Agreed, Dulux colour match it.

  • Our kitchen is some sort of dulux wipable stuff (very white) and my folks have some sort of dulux heavy duty paint for their halls (colour matched to F&B bougie Georgean green).

    You can use a good quality pencil eraser to get rid of most marks on my folks walls and it's been really chip resistant for almost 15yrs now. Ours wipe down and withstand cleaning products.

    So I'd have a look at dulux product range for whatever their toughest cleanable stuff is and get that colour mixed. Or if white just buy the kitchen stuff.

  • We used Leyland Hard wearing matt emulsion on the hallway, colour matched to a F&B colour and it's good.

  • Paint options folks, what brand for internal walls (hallways), too poor for LG and FB these days. Send money plz.

    Decorator at work recommended Dulux Trade (Trade as opposed to standar Dulux) or Zinsser for durability.

  • You doing it or getting decorator?

  • We are using little greene as it’s way better than F&B and it just so happens some of the colours are from their remix section which is a lot cheaper.

    Albany and Tikkaluria would be my ‘budget’ choice for walls and Johnstones aqua guard for satinwood.

    if there are grubby kids around then the scruff-x from Benjamin More but i think thats still £££

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