Dulux Wash & Wear

Australia’s favourite paint perfect for your next project

Painting is one of the last tasks to undertake before finishing a new kitchen or bathroom. It’s also an easy way to refresh an existing room and give it a great new look. There are a number of items to consider before starting the job, to ensure you get the best and most rewarding result.

When choosing paint for your next kitchen or bathroom project, it’s important to select a product that will deliver superior washability and stain resistance. New Dulux Wash & Wear Kitchen & Bathroom is the most washable paint available on the market. As it contains Mouldshield® + Anti Bacterial technology, it will also provide you with moisture, mould and bacteria resistance.

Dulux Wash & Wear Kitchen & Bathroom is scuff-proof and available in a range of colours perfect for kitchens and bathrooms. With <5g per litre of VOCs (volatile organic compounds), Dulux Wash & Wear is an Eco-Choice® paint. This means almost no paint smells and less air pollution, so it’s guaranteed to be better for the environment and your family.

Once you have chosen your paint, the next step is to select your colours. Choosing the perfect colour is never easy, but help is at hand. The best place to start is a colour brochure and colour chips from your local paint shop or hardware store. Dulux has a fantastic range of colours and provides colour schemes that are a great help in choosing the perfect mix of colours for your home. Remember, colours can look different in all shades of light, so make sure you look at your chosen colour at various times of the day. Use sample pots to test your colour selection on a few different walls.

It’s worth making the right choices for your painting project so you get the best result you’ll be proud of. If it’s worth doing, it’s worth Dulux®.


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