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You’ll need to use either Silicate Primer or Bonding Primer before applying our Silicate Masonry Paint.

Silicate Primer

For bare porous unpainted masonry substrates such as lime plaster, stone, pebbledash & concrete.

100ml Tin

£5.00

2.5l Tin

£33.00

5l Tin

£57.50

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Bonding Primer

For masonry substrates with previous masonry paint application.

2.5l Tin

£51.00

5l Tin

£84.00

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How to pick a colour scheme for your furniture painting project

24th August 2018

Painted chairs.

So you’ve decided to give that old piece of furniture a fresh, modern makeover – but which colour to go for?

Choosing a colour scheme for furniture isn’t too different from picking a paint colour for your walls. There are a few simple steps you can follow:

1. Look at the room your piece of furniture will go in – is there an obvious colour scheme?

2. Do you want your furniture to match, be a tonal variation of the existing colour scheme, or do you want your furniture to stand out?

3. If you’re starting from scratch and have no fixed colour ideas, head to Pinterest (we’ve put together loads of painted furniture ideas here), flick through magazines, check out your favourite Instagram accounts and make a note of which colours and styles you’re drawn to.

4. Perhaps you have a favourite piece of fabric, a vase, a painting or another lovely object that you just love the colours in. take inspiration from this!

5. If you’re stuck between colour schemes, order a couple of sample pots and test the colour.

But above all remember that painting furniture is easy and relatively quick so you can usually afford to be a little braver with your colour choice! And you can always repaint it in the future if you fancy a change.

And if you’re still in need of a little inspiration, here’s a few of our favourite painted furniture colour schemes:

Ideas and inspiration for painting side tables in environmentally friendly Earthborn paint colours

Top tables! A simply painted console table is a smart statement against a contrasting coloured wall.

Ideas for painting chairs in eco friendly Earthborn paint colours Eiderdown lilac and Riding Hood red

Take a seat! Painting chairs in a similar colour to walls is an easy way to create a super stylish, coordinated scheme.

Using bright bold green and blue paint colours to paint furniture with Earthborn eco friendly paint

Bright and beautiful! Be brave with your colour choices and paint furniture in bold, vivid shades to add a playful feel to any room.

If you’ve used Earthborn to paint any furniture in your home, we’d love to see! Share your projects with us on our Facebook, Instagram or Twitter pages.

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