We strive in every way to ensure that the colors in the online store match the actual colors as closely as possible, but colors may vary on different devices – depending on several factors, such as the settings of your phone, tablet, or computer screen.
This means that we cannot guarantee that the paint color will exactly match what you see on your screen.
We always recommend testing the color in the space and on the surface where it is intended before starting a larger project. Order individual color swatches, a Color Chart, or a Color Guide booklet for color planning.
Also note that 250ml and 750ml cans are always from different production batches. Avoid color differences between batches by mixing paints from different batches together: this ensures the color is consistent throughout your project.
Examine and evaluate the color only when dry, painted according to instructions at least twice. Order a small can for testing or visit your nearest retailer to see the colors in person. The Color Chart includes colors from two ranges: Al Fresco and Lazy Range.
NOTE! The Peel & Stick sample has the print: Chalk Wall Paint, because the color samples were originally made for selecting wall paint colors. Note that the Finnish color selection is different from that in England.
However, you can use the Peel & Stick color sample to choose colors from other ranges as well!
You can read more about the colors here.
Also note that you should reserve enough paint for your project:
Make sure to reserve enough paint to complete your project. Due to high demand, some colors may be sold out. The industry standard advice is that if you need more than one can of paint, ensure they are from the same production batch (batch number), or if that is not possible, mix the paint batches before painting to ensure a uniform finish. Careful mixing of the paint (thoroughly and from the bottom) is important for the correct color result. If touch-up painting is needed, we recommend painting the entire area rather than just a small patch to make the repair as inconspicuous as possible.