Paint is not a finish — it’s a decision. A decision about how the surface will behave, who will use it, and what the expectations are five years from now. A bad decision shows relatively quickly: mold on the painted bathroom wall, peeling coating on the facade, fading silicate paint applied on cement base.
Every painting project starts with a primer — the primer paint ensures adhesion, evens out the surface’s absorbency, and determines how much the topcoat will cover. Skipping it is not saving money, but taking a risk. Interior wall paint is built on this: washable, low VOC, suitable for wet rooms too — kitchen, bathroom, children’s room. Where a new result is needed without demolition — worn wall, discolored tile, worn floor tile, rusty radiator, faded parquet — renovation paint is the tool: tile paint, floor paint, radiator paint, and parquet paint systems that bond to hard, wear-resistant old surfaces without heavy removal.
Outdoors, the stakes are different. Facade paint must be weather-resistant, UV-stable, and resistant to atmospheric pollution. On old and mineral surfaces — brick, limestone, old plaster — silicate and lime paint are the materially correct choice: vapor-permeable, long-lasting, compatible with the natural physics of the wall. For doors, window frames, metal and wood surfaces — where a durable, hard, and wear-resistant surface is needed — enamel paint provides a lasting solution.
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The Kerakoll Color Collection is an integrated project that includes innovative materials - resin, cement, handcrafted wood, microcoatings, paints, and glazes - coordinated on a single color palette.