Natural Paint

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Definition

Paint made from natural materials (lime, clay, casein, vegetable oils) and without chemical solvents. Natural paint is less harmful to health and the environment. It offers matte finishes and soft shades.

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When you want to give your interior an authentic and durable touch, natural paint proves to be an excellent choice. Unlike traditional paints, which often contain harmful chemical components, these formulations based on natural materials such as lime, clay or casein offer an ecological and healthy alternative. You will thus enjoy soft shades and matte finishes that will elegantly sublimate your walls. Moreover, these paints are highly permeable to water vapor, which helps regulate the humidity of your rooms. Ideal for a rustic, contemporary or even Scandinavian style, natural paints perfectly match raw materials like wood, stone or linen. Feel free to combine them with touches of greenery for a warm and refined interior. You can also play with different application techniques to obtain unique and personalized effects, giving your decoration a distinctive signature.

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Natural paint is healthier and more ecological. Classic paint can offer better coverage and a wider range of colors.

Sometimes in 2 coats. Clay or lime paints may require careful surface preparation.

In organic DIY stores, online (Auro, Biofa, Earthborn) or in some hardware stores.

Natural paint is healthier and more ecological. It does not emit harmful volatile organic compounds and is biodegradable. Furthermore, it offers matte finishes and softer, more natural shades.

Before using natural paint, you must properly prepare the surface. Start by dusting and degreasing it. On a new wall, apply a coat of lime or clay primer to improve the adhesion of the natural paint.

Generally, 2 to 3 coats of natural paint are needed to achieve a uniform and opaque finish. Allow to dry completely between each coat, following the manufacturer's recommendations.

The main natural paints are based on lime, clay, casein or vegetable oils. Each of these types offers different properties and appearances, suitable for various uses and surfaces.

Maintenance of natural paint is simple. You can clean it with water and mild soap. Avoid harsh chemical products that could damage it. In case of damage, you can easily touch up the area with natural paint.

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