Color is one of the most impactful ways to add personality to residential and commercial spaces. With this in mind, Sherwin-Williams offers a look at the color trends currently influencing the design and production of architectural wood products, and why the right coating and finishing technology is essential to bringing those trends to life in any architectural wood application.
Economic factors like construction levels, interest rates, and inflation tend to have a significant impact on the wood finishes market. AkzoNobel works with designers and architects around the world to understand the influence and impact of economics, fashion, lifestyles, and nature on paint and coatings and then translates those insights into products that bring wood to life.
Now available in North America, the new collection includes 46 distinct colors under three brand new, on-trend color palettes that help designers and architects connect to the latest developments in the built environment.
The HGTV Home by Sherwin Williams Spec Right paint is geared for residential and commercial properties, and includes benefits such as easy application, zero-VOC formula, and a mold- and mildew-resistant finish.
The new suite of e-coat products provides sustainability benefits for customers, including lower energy use and reduced CO2 emissions at manufacturing facilities.
More than an online shop, the central online resources platform helps coaters discover the range of Interpon powder coatings, but also see and experience how a multitude of colors and textures will perform through a color-visualization tool.
Whether it’s a wide, flat surface, a tangle of nooks and crannies, or anything in between, complicated projects need reimagined solutions. The new technology offers unexpected precision and puts the painter in charge.
The expanded range comprises integrated systems of primers, base and topcoats for environments that require electrostatic protection, for equipment mechanical rooms and for applications where a combination of high performance and ultra-fast return to service is essential.