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Discover Eco-Friendly Natural Paints for Your Home

Say goodbye to harsh chemicals. Natural paints bring a touch of nature to your home and contribute to a healthier environment.

Here we can see people, curtains, speaker, lights, buckets, bottle and boards. On these boards...
Here we can see people, curtains, speaker, lights, buckets, bottle and boards. On these boards there are painting. These two people are doing painting on that boards.

Discover Eco-Friendly Natural Paints for Your Home

Discover the world of natural paint, an eco-friendly alternative for your home's surfaces. These paints, made from plants, minerals, and other natural materials, offer a sustainable and healthier option for both interiors and exteriors.

Natural paints consist of two main components: pigment for color and a binder to suspend the pigment. The binders in these paints often rely on natural materials like starch, casein, and linseed oil. For exterior surfaces, consider using oil, flour (in mild climates), or casein (in extremely mild, non-humid climates) based paints. Interior surfaces can also benefit from flour, casein, or oil-based paints.

The pigments in natural paints are derived from plants, insects, iron oxides, and minerals. Many paints also contain fillers to add texture and bulk, such as whiting, talcum, limestone, silica, marble, and clay. Additives like plasticizers, foaming agents, driers, biocides, and water resistance enhancers are also used to improve the paint's performance.

When making your own natural paint, it's crucial to experiment, test, and clean surfaces thoroughly before painting. This ensures the best results and a long-lasting finish. The solvents used in natural paints, such as citrus thinners and natural turpentine, emit low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), making them a healthier choice.

Leading the way in eco-friendly paint production in Germany are companies like the CHT Group, which focuses on sustainable specialty chemicals and additives for environmentally conscious coatings. By choosing natural paints for your home, you're not only adding a touch of nature to your walls but also contributing to a healthier environment.

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