Testing actual paint in situ is an essential part of the colour choosing process. Each of our shades can be bought in a tester pot. Many site-specific factors will affect the way colours appear, so it’s a good idea to test in more than one location, applying two coats over as large an area as you can.
Observe the colours in daylight and artificial light; the difference can be quite significant. Avoid positioning small swatches of several colour immediately next to one another – each will affect the way the others are read. Also, try to avoid comparing the swatch to bright white – this can be equally misleading.
Shakespeare famously used the name in his 1600 work A Midsummer Night’s Dream, for the character also known as Robin Goodfellow, but the origin of the word Puck in folklore is older still. Consistently a mischievous but inherently lonely character, a primary goal for this fabled, pixie-like forest-dweller is the simple acquisition of friends.
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Many site-specific factors will affect the way colours appear, so it’s a good idea to test colour in more than one location, applying over as large an area as you can.
Absolute Matt Emulsion:
Choose this paint if you want the most beautiful, chalky, matt finish on your walls and ceilings.
- Suitable for many surfaces including walls , ceilings, plaster and lining paper.
- Dry in 2-4 Hours
- Virtually odourless in application
- Wipeable
- Environmentally-friendly