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The 15 Best Paint Brands
This article explores 15 top paint brands, detailing their history, product offerings, popular colors, and unique selling points, along with expert insights on paint selection. It emphasizes that choosing a quality paint can simplify home improvement projects, saving time and money by ensuring better coverage and durability.
The featured brands include Sherwin-Williams, founded in 1866, known for its extensive range of paints and coatings, with popular choices like Emerald and SuperPaint lines. Benjamin Moore, established in 1883 and owned by Berkshire Hathaway, is highlighted for pioneering computerized color-matching and its proprietary Gennex colorants, offering products like Regal Select and Aura paints. Behr, founded in 1947, is exclusively sold at The Home Depot and offers affordable, high-performing options such as Marquee and Premium Plus Enamel, particularly praised for high-moisture areas.
Kilz, founded in 1974, specializes in primers, house paints, wood stains, and concrete coatings, with its Restoration Interior Primer and Porch & Patio Latex Floor Paint noted for effectiveness. Rust-Oleum, dating back to 1921, initially focused on rust-preventive products and now offers a broad range, including its durable Chalked Ultra Matte Paint and various spray paints. Valspar, a varnish manufacturer since 1806 and now part of Sherwin-Williams, provides a wide portfolio of interior and exterior paints, primers, and stains, with its Ultra High Gloss Paint + Primer being a popular option.
Diamond Brite, established in 1990, focuses on quality, customer service, and affordability, offering durable options like its High Gloss Oil Base Enamel Paint suitable for high-traffic areas. Glidden, founded in 1875 and acquired by PPG, offers fade-resistant and durable 100% acrylic paints, including self-priming options like Essentials Base 1 Semi-Gloss Exterior Paint. PPG (Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company), founded in 1883, expanded from glass to paints, offering products like Metallic Tones Interior Specialty Finish Paint and SpeedHide Zero Interior Paint.
Newer brands include Clare, launched in 2018 by an interior designer, which is a direct-to-consumer online supplier of zero-VOC, Greenguard Gold certified paints, emphasizing ease of selection with peel-and-stick swatches. Farrow & Ball, known for its historically accurate and luxurious paint colors since after WWII, offers eco-friendly water-based formulas despite their premium price point. Annie Sloan, celebrated for its Chalk Paint designed for furniture restoration and DIY projects, offers versatility across various surfaces.
Backdrop, the first Climate Neutral Certified paint brand, focuses on simplifying paint selection with low-VOC, Green Wise certified products in recyclable stainless steel cans, offering free shipping and color consultations. Ecos Paints emerged from a desire for non-toxic, chemical-free paints, providing durable interior and exterior options across multiple finishes. Finally, Portola Paints, founded by two brothers in 1998, hand-blends low-odor, VOC-free products in small batches, offering specialty finishes like Roman Clay and lime wash for unique wall textures.
The article concludes by outlining the selection criteria for these brands, which include performance, product range, and availability, emphasizing the importance of factors like viscosity, durability, suitability for the surface, VOC content, and dry time when choosing paint, and affirming that while expensive paints often offer higher quality, budget-friendly options can also be effective for home projects.
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