Dulux For Interior Walls & Ceilings

Dulux Paint for Interior Walls & Ceilings

Trusted Finish, Reliable Coverage – Available at Masseys


Achieve a Professional Finish with Dulux Interior Paint

Choosing the right paint is the difference between an average room and a clean, durable, professional-looking finish. The Dulux interior walls and ceilings range is designed to deliver consistent coverage, long-lasting colour, and easy application across a variety of surfaces.

At Masseys, we supply Dulux Trade and Dulux Retail paints to suit both homeowners and professional decorators.

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What Paint Should You Use for Interior Walls & Ceilings?

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For most interiors, a matt emulsion paint is best for walls and ceilings because it provides even coverage, hides imperfections, and reduces light reflection.


Types of Dulux Interior Paint

1. Matt Emulsion

Best for:

  • Walls and ceilings in most rooms

Benefits:

  • Low reflection (hides imperfections)
  • Smooth, modern finish
  • Ideal for living rooms and bedrooms

2. Silk Emulsion

Best for:

  • Kitchens, bathrooms, high-traffic areas

Benefits:

  • Slight sheen
  • More durable and wipeable
  • Reflects light for a brighter space

3. Soft Sheen

Best for:

  • Areas needing durability with a subtle finish

Benefits:

  • More washable than matt
  • Less reflective than silk
  • Good balance for busy homes

4. Dulux Trade vs Dulux Retail

  • Dulux Trade:
    • Higher pigment levels
    • Better coverage (fewer coats)
    • Designed for professionals
  • Dulux Retail:
    • Easy to apply
    • Ideal for DIY projects
    • Wide colour range

Masseys can help you choose the right option based on your project.


Why Choose Dulux for Interior Walls & Ceilings?

  • Excellent coverage – fewer coats required
  • Consistent colour finish – reliable results
  • Durability – longer-lasting decoration
  • Trusted brand – widely used by professionals

How to Choose the Right Dulux Paint

Consider:

  • Room type: living room, kitchen, bathroom
  • Surface condition: new plaster or previously painted
  • Finish preference: matt vs washable
  • Traffic level: high-use vs low-use areas