How to use this product directory without getting lost
Paint marketing loves superlatives; job sites care about adhesion, wash cycles, and whether the line was meant for your actual wall or ceiling. This page is organised so you can move from brand to line to pack size without opening ten manufacturer PDFs in different tabs. When you open a product card, you get a dedicated detail view you can share with family or your architect—handy when one person shortlists and another approves budget.
Treat everything here as a planning layer. Retail promotions, regional pack naming, and distributor stock fluctuate; your final specification should always follow a site conversation. If you already know square footage, run the paint budget calculator or painting cost calculator in parallel so numbers and names converge instead of drifting apart.
Economy, mid, and premium—what the split usually means in practice
Entry systems suit low-touch bedrooms, rental refreshes, or phases where you accept shorter maintenance cycles. They can still look beautiful fresh; they simply trade some scrub resistance and resin build for price.
Mid-tier lines dominate occupied homes: better stain release, more forgiving application, and warranties that match how families actually live. Most clients land here once they see the cost spread versus repainting early.
Premium or speciality systems matter when you need low odour during monsoon interior work, high moisture bathrooms, feature textures, or exterior UV stress. The catalog helps you recognise the product family; we help you confirm whether your substrate earns that upgrade—or whether prep money is better spent first.
Sheen, interior or exterior, and “will it look like the chip?”
Sheen changes perceived depth: matt hides uneven plaster but marks faster; soft sheen or satin balances wipeability with a gentle glow. Filters reflect how we think on site, not how a brochure sorts SKUs. Combine them with the colour visualiser when you are still debating hue, then return here to anchor the technical line that supports that hue.
Exterior grades face rain, dust, and heat cycling—using an interior bucket outside is a common false economy. If you are unsure, note both the product name and a photo of the wall in your enquiry; we would rather correct course early than strip failed film later.
From shortlist to crew on site
Once filters narrow your options, the fastest path is: shortlist → rough budget tool → message with areas and photos → survey → written quote. Our painting services overview explains how residential and commercial flows differ; contact stays open for unstructured questions. For warranty, crew norms, and brand policy-style questions that apply across jobs, skim the FAQ as well—it complements this catalog rather than repeating it.
Wood-heavy scopes sometimes run beside wall paint. If trims, doors, or wardrobes factor in, glance at wood polishing and the wood polishing calculator so sequencing and odour windows line up with your wall programme.