🎉 Unleash Your Inner Artist with Heirloom Traditions!
Heirloom Traditions Paint's Mediterranean Heritage Collection offers a versatile, all-in-one chalk style paint that requires no wax. With a 32oz volume, it features a matte finish and is available in 12 European-inspired colors. This low-odor, waterproof paint adheres to most surfaces, making it ideal for both cabinets and furniture.
Item Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Unit Count | 946.35 millilitre |
Size | 32 OZ |
Finish Types | Matte |
Color | Amalfi |
Is Waterproof | True |
Additional Features | Low Oder |
K**S
Beautiful paint color
The paint went on smooth is always it tried to be a beautiful color it made my kitchen cabinets look so much better all I can say was wow that's a beautiful collar I would highly recommend it I love this paint been used it for quite a few years now but I think spruce has become my favorite color
A**A
Lovely paint, BUT make sure you use round brush!
This was my first dresser project and I am in love with the final product! I cleaned and lightly sanded the dresser by hand before painting it. I was able to finish this dresser using 2 coats and a little less than half the pint of paint is left. I had to do damage control with the bottom drawer, since I used a small foam roller which resulted in bubbling. Definitely make sure you use a round brush with this paint! I’m hoping it will hold up to normal wear and tear, as this is going in one of the kid’s rooms. I’m already looking at colors for my kitchen cabinets and backsplash.
D**E
The teal isn't teal
I bought sunrise and Mediterranean... Mediterranean is a beautiful color but blue not like shade shown. I wanted a dark teal. The sunrise is beautiful. The coverage is fantastic.
A**R
This stuff is amazing!
I bought the color Mediterranean in the 32 oz (quart sized) container. I was a little worried after reading some of the bad reviews but I had no problems with this product what-so-ever. I ordered it on a Thurs morning, it arrived that same evening. When I went to use it I set the timer on the microwave and stirred using a paint stick for the full two mins. Prepared my surface (a 100ish year old wood door that original to my 1920's house and has the thickest, darkest, shellac-iest wood stain on it) using a deglosser from a box store. Waited about 45 mins then started painting. The paint glided on so smooth and was so easy to work into the tiny grooves and edges of my door. I did put three coats on my door just because of the lighting in the room; I couldn't tell if I had any bald spots so I just did a third coat to be on the safe side. I didn't use the brushes from the same company; I bought cheaper ones also off Amazon but they did okay. You could see the brush strokes in the paint while it was still wet but once it dried it was totally smooth. I also did an old metal patio chair (three coats as well just because it was pretty chipped up and rusty in some spots) and I have a little over half the container left. I will be buying other colors for other projects. Would give 10 stars if I could.
R**S
I’m sold ! Amazing paint.
Is it expensive? Sure. Is it worth it? Definitely! This was unfinished wood as you can see in the frame of one of the photos that I hadn’t finished yet. I did not read instructions. I gave everything a light sanding (they say not required but do it anyway, it doesn’t take long) and cut the paint with about 10% water and used a Wagner airless sprayer with the detail nozzle that I got from Lowes for about $200. I painted the frames by hand and hardware with just regular black spray paint (they were gold and rusty) and all the doors with a sprayer. Amazing results. This will be my go to paint from now on.
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