Colour Trends

PAINT NOW NEWSLETTER

Paint Now - March Edition 2009
  • Kids’ rooms that grow with them
  • Renovate? Yes we can!
  • Which paint’s best for you…and the environment?
  • Giving an urban myth the brush off!
Paint Now - Dec Edition 2008
  • Exterior colours back to basics for 2009
  • Freshen your home with paint and reap the rewards!
  • Spending quality time at the beach
  • Nature and nurture inspire US colour trends
Paint Now - Sep Edition 2008
  • Halve the cost of painting!
  • Freshen up your decking for summer
  • Bubbles are great for celebrations…but not in paint
  • Nautical colours but nice for summer
  • Water saving tips for painters
Paint Now - May Edition 2008
  • Redecorate your bathroom without spending a fortune
  • Spring colour trends mirror garden colours
  • Create your own home theatre in time for the Olympics
  • Get a handle on painting doors
Paint Now - February Edition 2008
  • Throw a sausage on the barbie this Easter
  • Personality, glamour and environment in 2008 colours
  • Quality paint – an extremely good solution
  • Which paint finish goes where?
Paint Now - Summer Edition 2007
  • A passionate affair with alfresco living
  • Avoid summer blistering
  • Textures the hot look for the beach
  • Sun protection with a summer coat
Paint Now - Spring Edition 2007
  • Living in the 70s a thing of the past
  • Help save the planet. Choose ‘green’ paint!
  • Vibrant colour overtakes cold minimalism for Winter
  • The real cost of paint
Paint Now - Winter Edition 2007
  • Dirty is the new clean for colour
  • Don’t gloss over the need for a lasting finish
  • Tips to make colour choice easier
  • Avoid seeing red over yellowing
Paint Now - Autumn Edition 2007
  • Take a DIY holiday at home this Easter
  • Save water when you're painting
  • Choosing trim colours that work
  • Five tips for making quality painting easier
Paint Now - Summer Edition 2006
  • Retro concepts inspire European Colour Trends
  • Less may cost more for cheaper texture coatings
  • The good oil on painting over old enamel paints
  • Celebratory bubbles are good but not on paint

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