What is ceiling paint?
Ceiling paint can be applied to various types of ceiling materials, including concrete, wood, and plaster. This makes ceiling paint perfect for use in a variety of rooms in the home, such as the living room, kitchen, or bedroom.
Ceiling paint properties
Ceiling paint is thicker in its consistency, so it does not run or splash much and can be easily applied to a ceiling. Ceiling paint is also matte and non-reflective so that it does not affect the perceived shade of the wall paint.
What is the difference between ceiling paint and wall paint?
The big difference between ceiling paint and wall paint is its consistency. As a rule, ceiling paint has a thicker consistency than wall paint. This makes it easier for ceiling paint to be painted on ceilings and reduces the risk of paint splashes on walls, floors, and furniture.
Frequently asked questions about ceiling paint
Which ceiling paint should I choose?
The most common choice when it comes to ceiling paint is a full matte paint to prevent reflections and glare from lamps and other light sources. Also keep in mind that the lighter the ceiling paint colour you choose, the larger and more spacious the room is perceived.
How much ceiling paint do I need?
Approx. one litre of ceiling paint is consumed per 6-8 square metres. This varies depending on the quality of the paint and the texture of the ceiling.
How to paint with ceiling paint?
The surface must be clean, dry, firm, and dust-free. Remove loose old paint, and rinse and sand glossy painted surfaces. Apply the ceiling paint with roller or brush.