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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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'Tis the season for Christmas crafts ⟶

Looking for a little inspiration?|Last orders 18th of December 2024 for Christmas delivery

Switch it up with… Delilah

20th October 2022

Delilah flat lay.

To celebrate the launch of our new colour swatches, we’re taking a look at some of our favourite colours to help you switch up your home with the help of a swatch!

Switch it up with Delilah, our fun loving (yet sophisticated) shade of 1950’s inspired pink!

Earthborn Colour of the Month Delilah

Cheer up drab spaces with this joyful dose of colour. A warm sunshine shade, Delilah sits somewhere between coral and pink. Made from a careful balance of orange and purple undertones, this sublime pink paint colour simply oozes personality in all room types!

Delilah added a flash of colour to Soozi from The Patterned Palace's colourful study (left) and as a backdrop to Jaide Poppy's bookshelves (right)

Delilah added a flash of colour to Soozi from The Patterned Palace’s colourful study (left) and as a backdrop to Jaide Poppy’s bookshelves (right)

Smaller spaces are the ideal way to dip your toes into bolder colour choices like Delilah. Try it in a small bathroom (like we have done!) for a glamorous ‘powder room’ vibe. In bedrooms and even kitchens, Delilah will create a warm, cheerful atmosphere.

Paik paint colour Delilah by Earthborn

This glamorous 1950’s inspired pink paint shade is perfect for bathrooms

In south facing rooms, the glowing apricot tones of Delilah will bathe your space in a delicious golden hue, whilst North facing rooms – with their slightly cooler light – will enhance the delicate pinky-purple undertones of this beautiful shade.

Emma Jane Palin opted for Delilah in her bathroom where it has a bright coral tone (left), whereas in At Home with Egg's kitchen it appears a more earthy shade of pink (right)

Emma Jane Palin opted for Delilah in her bathroom where it has a bright coral tone (left), whereas in At Home with Egg’s kitchen it appears a more earthy shade of pink (right)

Order a paint swatch of Delilah here and head to our Instagram or Pinterest channels for even more inspiration on how to switch it up!

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