Best paint for wood furniture without sanding needed!
Painting the furniture in any room may be one of the simplest ways to give your old room a makeover. Just with a few coats of paint in a fun color, you can immediately elevate the space and give it an entirely new personality.
Green is well known as the most calming of colors and is often used to bring a sense of the outdoors into the home to create spaces that feel tranquil. When you think of nature and colors that we see in the environment, everything pairs with green. Our eye has been trained to appreciate the colors of nature and how they work together, and that same attraction also works in interior design.
Green is a color often associated with nature, growth, and renewal. However, did you know that the color green is also considered a calm and relaxing color that promotes stability, endurance, and balance? It is also associated with healing and renewal. In addition it promotes optimism and hopefulness.
MudPaint Furniture Paint is a Unique Clay Based Paint with a Smooth Matte Finish
MudPaint is eco-friendly, LEED-compliant and it’s unique, clay-based formula with natural earthen materials requires little prep work. MudPaint’s 39+ colors can be mixed together to achieve your own custom blends. It is easy to use, fast drying, and adheres to any surface. It has great coverage that makes it so most customers only need to use one coat. A little goes a long way! And it needs no waxing for a smooth coat. MudPaint works great for distressing and aging as well as on pieces where a smooth and sleek finish is desired, like when painting mid-century modern.
Harbor MudPaint Furniture Paint
Harbor is a gorgeous teal furniture paint color. Harbor is more overtly teal than our Suede Blue, yet stays away from the stronger turquoise of our Jade. Harbor effortlessly pulls off the blue + green balance, making it a perfect choice for most spaces..
Glacier is a lighter turquoise with more blue undertones than green. It reminds us of travels to far away places and warm, aqua, clear waters. Glacier has a touch more blue than Jade and more intensity than Mist.
Jade is our gorgeous, deep & dark turquoise furniture paint color. It has less blue than our Glacier, is a touch brighter than our Harbor, and with much more brightness and boldness than our Seaside or Mist. Jade is a nearly perfect turquoise shade that has quickly become a customer favorite.
Seaside is our light green-and-blue furniture paint color. It is muted – not too bright and not too bold. Seaside is darker and moodier than our Mist and yet a touch more green than Suede Blue. It is a dreamy color and is a consistent MudPaint favorite.
Mist is a soft, gentle pale light-aqua clay furniture paint color. Far less overtly blue than our Suede Blue, Mist is also lighter and whiter than MudPaint’s Seaside. Mist has less intensity than our Glacier and is a soothing and calming hue and a welcoming color in many spaces.
Sage is our light, muted dusty green color. The first stop on the MudPaint Green spectrum, and not as overtly and boldly bright as our Grassy Green, there is just a hint of yellow undertones in Sage, but only enough to give it some warmth and depth.
Moss MudPaint Furniture Paint
Meet Moss! A gorgeous new olive green/army green furniture paint color that is already SO popular! Moss is a touch moodier than our Grassy Green, yet not as vivid as Forest Green. You’ll love this new addition to the MudPaint clay paint line!
Grassy Green is a wonderful bright green furniture paint shade! Bright and cheerful, and more robustly “green” than our Sage, yet not as olive or army as our Moss, Grassy Green is the perfect bold green that reminds us of a healthy summer lawn.
Grassy Green is a wonderful bright green furniture paint shade! Bright and cheerful, and more robustly “green” than our Sage, yet not as olive or army as our Moss, Grassy Green is the perfect bold green that reminds us of a healthy summer lawn.
You can also add a few throw pillows for a quick pop of green!
Fabric options are virtually unlimited! Modern patterns to tapestry, Florals to geometrics...
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