Exterior Masonry is highly resistant and sturdy, and is exceptionally durable. His formula breathable, waterproof and resistant to fungal contamination can fight against the moisture in the walls, and is resistant to the formation of scales, cracks, chalking, peeling and fading, until 15 years after the application, provided you have applied f...
Exterior Masonry is highly resistant and sturdy, and is exceptionally durable. His formula breathable, waterproof and resistant to fungal contamination can fight against the moisture in the walls, and is resistant to the formation of scales, cracks, chalking, peeling and fading, until 15 years after the application, provided you have applied following the instructions provided in our product information sheets. It dries quickly, in just two hours under normal conditions, and is available in over 100 colors. This product is not suitable for highly alkaline or highly porous surfaces such as lime plaster or Fletton bricks.
Use: All exterior masonry surfaces
Gloss Level: 2%
Environment: minimal VOC content
Maintenance: Waterproof and resistant to fungal contamination. Resistant to delamination, to the formation of cracks, chalking and fading up to 15 years after application.
Drying time: 2 hours
Waiting time between 2 layers: 4:00
Coverage by potted m2 with 2 layers: 20
Red Earth, as its name suggests, has a warm earthy feel and should be used in smaller rooms to create the effect of the stronger Terre D'Egypte.
Picture Gallery Red sits between the seemingly blue tones of Eating Room Red and the browner Book Room Red to create the most timeless warm rooms.
Incarnadine is the richest of crimsons, similar to that used by David Hicks at Barons Court in the 1970’s and is unashamedly red and glamorous.
Rectory Red is a blackened and aged version of Blazer and feels much more sophisticated, especially when contrasted with one of the red based neutrals such as Joa’s White.
Eating Room Red feels authentically 19th century due to its deep blackened pigmentation which gives it an instantly aged feel.
Book Room Red, the muddiest of our reds, is particularly suited to smaller rooms where the stronger Eating Room Red can be a little overwhelming.
Charlotte's Locks has a playful name, taking its inspiration from the flame red hair of Farrow & Ball’s Head of Creative, and it also has a playful late 70s look to it.
Blazer is a bright and cheerful vermillion which reads like a cleaner more contemporary version of Rectory Red.
Pale Hound appears to be a little green, especially in north facing rooms, if you compare it to the more creamy Ringwold Ground.
Dayroom Yellow is a typical Soanian or Regency colour which really does make your room feel full of sunlight especially when contrasted with All White.
Yellowcake is an uncompromising vivid yellow sourced from the unmistakably bright kitchens of the early 60s.