Posts Tagged ‘Paints’

Why to Use Natural Paints And Eco Friendly Paints?

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Eco-friendly paints are paints with fewer toxic chemicals than the commonly used latex and oil based paints. The majority of people are not bothered by the smell of fresh paint, but there is a segment of the population that becomes severely sick when exposed to the fumes that come off of that paint smell. The advent of eco friendly paints has been slow but they are starting to become more popular and people become more environmentally aware.

Why use Natural Paints?

Better for your health:

* They are non-toxic as they don’t release hazardous fumes and are therefore particularly suitable for children,allergy sufferers and people of ill health who are unable to tolerate chemical paints.

Better for your home:

* They are micro-porous and allow walls and surfaces to breathe, preventing condensation and damp problems, therefore reducing associated indoor allergens. They are also less prone to paint flaking, peeling and blistering.

Better for the environment:

* They are environmentally friendly as most use renewable resources that are biodegradable and in most instances can even be composted.

What are the hazards of using normal houshold paints?

Petrochemical paint companies are in the main huge international conglomerates who’s primary aim is profit. They have little concern for peoples health and the environment. The paints they manufacture are a complex mix of chemicals that release harmful vapours in the form of VOC’s (volatile organic compounds) into your home and the environment. This outgassing can continue for up to 2 years after application! Eco friendly paints are only a very small part of the market but very useful to make you healthier.

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Purepaint provides domestic and commercial eco painting and decorating services. We only use non toxic, non petrochemical, natural paints and finishes. We offer Complete interior and exterior decoration.

Environmental Friendly Paints For a More Sustainable Home

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

This is disturbing evidence considering we spend most of our time indoors. Interiors have much higher pollution levels, and toxic paint is a big cause of that. Airborne chemicals are released during painting, after the paint is dry, and as paint is removed. Harmful compounds in the VOC category range from formaldehyde to pesticides to cleaning chemicals. It is therefore important to choose low-VOC paints which are in any case comparable in price to other paints.

Environmental concerns and eco-consciousness have influenced home-owners to seek out paints that are low in volatile organic compounds and have minimal impact on the environment. In fact all house paints sold in the US need to follow laws regarding volatile organic compounds to ensure they release the least amount of toxic emissions.

Earlier generations of lead-based paints posed a definitive health risk. While removing old paint from walls, test for lead and if the old paint tests positive for this harmful toxin, contact a professional paint company to clear your home of this contaminant.

Painting contractors are receiving increased requests for eco-friendly paints. Major paint manufacturing companies are stocking up on environment friendly paints. Green paints that contribute to a sustainable environment are developed while conserving precious natural resources, with less energy consumption, and less pollution producing processes. Allergies or sensitivities to these paints are less and are the safest for you and for the environment

Choose house paints that do not emit toxins and contain no harmful solvents, preservatives, dryers or other irritants that can contribute to poor indoor air quality and endanger human health.

Make Rooms Look Bigger With The Right Paints

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

While it is not possible to transform the dimensions of a room, a few simple, cost effective techniques can be employed to fool others to believing that you really have a spacious room. The first trick is to productively choose the precise paint colors in your design scheme. Pastels such as powder blue, light yellow or lilac, and other softer hues reflects natural light and lets it bounce around the room benevolent it the appearance of being airy. Creams and icy blues are bright and reflective and create an illusion to make your room look superior and brighter. Adding a light or white trim can also help create the illusion of more space. Light earth attitude and pale, neutral wall colors merge with the background and do not grab attention. Thus they create an impression of open space which assists in making the room look larger than it actually is. learn by heart cool colors recede into the background while lukewarm colors appear to advance towards you. Dark colors absorb light thereby making the room appear smaller. Another trick is to consider using a single paint color. If you paint a small room with the same color it makes the room feel bigger. Opt for paint with slight sheen as opposed to a flat paint. A better option is to add a tiny amount of your lighter wall color to white to create a version that is not stark white which will allow everything to stay balanced and open.