To Valspar, Delux, or to Crown? So many reviews and and so many different opinions.
I'm looking to paint my house which has been renovated. All walls are freshly plastered and have a prime coat applied. Same with ceilings.
I'm thinking a white silk for the ceilings, and a satinwood for the coving and woodwork. For the walls, I like matt paint, but am unsure about its durability in high use areas like stairs and kitchen. I've recently seen the valspar products that sell themselves on this point, but the bulk of reviews put this in the snake oil category.
So the question remains, which brand would you professionals use? Ease of application, quality of finish, and durability are the most important factors I assume. I'm not looking for any wild colours, rather a neutral palette, which I am only really seeing a wide selection of in the valspar and dulux ranges.
Ta.
I'm looking to paint my house which has been renovated. All walls are freshly plastered and have a prime coat applied. Same with ceilings.
I'm thinking a white silk for the ceilings, and a satinwood for the coving and woodwork. For the walls, I like matt paint, but am unsure about its durability in high use areas like stairs and kitchen. I've recently seen the valspar products that sell themselves on this point, but the bulk of reviews put this in the snake oil category.
So the question remains, which brand would you professionals use? Ease of application, quality of finish, and durability are the most important factors I assume. I'm not looking for any wild colours, rather a neutral palette, which I am only really seeing a wide selection of in the valspar and dulux ranges.
Ta.