Premium Wall Paints for Long-Lasting Colour Finish

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These premium paints are designed for homeowners, contractors and businesses seeking reliable colour performance and durable protection. Suitable for both interior and exterior walls, they offer excellent coverage, smooth application and a vibrant finish that lasts. Formulated to resist peeling and fading, they help keep your walls looking fresh for years with minimal maintenance. Whether you are repainting a single room or an entire property, these paints work well on plaster, cement and putty-prepared surfaces. They dry quickly, reduce visible imperfections and are compatible with standard rollers and brushes. Available in multiple shades and finishes, you can customise every room to match your style at patiala paints har sanouri gate patiala oppo shitla mata mandir.

High coverage for fewer coats and less paint usage
Smooth finish that hides minor wall imperfections
Long-lasting colours with reduced fading over time
Quick-drying formula for faster project completion
Suitable for interior and exterior wall surfaces
Easy application with brush, roller or spray tools

Clean the wall to remove dust, grease and loose particles. Repair cracks and sand uneven areas. Apply a suitable primer and let it dry completely. Stir the paints well before use. Apply the first coat with a brush or roller, allow to dry, then apply a second coat for best coverage.

The best paint for home walls is a high-quality emulsion with good coverage, stain resistance and low odour. For living rooms and bedrooms, use interior emulsions with a smooth or matte finish. For kitchens and bathrooms, choose washable or moisture-resistant paints to handle stains, steam and frequent cleaning effectively.

To estimate how much paint you need, first measure the length and height of each wall, then calculate the total square footage. Most paints cover about 8–10 square metres per litre per coat. Multiply by the number of coats, usually two, and add a little extra for touch-ups and wastage.

The ideal waiting time between paint coats is usually 4–6 hours for water-based wall paints, depending on ventilation and humidity. Allow the first coat to dry fully so the second coat adheres properly and gives an even finish. Always check the drying time recommended on the paint container label.

You can paint over old paint if the surface is sound, clean and not peeling. First wash the walls, scrape any loose or flaking paint and sand rough areas. Apply primer if there are stains, colour changes or patched sections. Then apply fresh paints to ensure better adhesion, coverage and long-term durability.

Proper wall preparation is essential for a smooth finish. Start by cleaning dust, grease and cobwebs. Scrape off loose or flaky areas, then repair cracks with putty and sand them flat. If needed, apply primer to seal the surface and improve adhesion. Allow everything to dry completely before applying your chosen paints.