Every year we review the best-selling colours across all paint ranges and pack sizes, showing a fascinating insight into ongoing and emerging trends.
Below we share with you a round-up of the results for the hotly contended top 20 charts! For the full analysis please follow this link to the Best Selling Colours page on our website.
Peelable Glass Paint
This chart slightly bucks the normal colours trend as uses for the paint vary greatly from greenhouse and conservatory shading to large art installations and smaller art projects at home and in community settings such as schools. Because of this you will see a mix of heritage tones and vibrant colours throughout.
Black and white are always at the top of the charts as they’re the neutral choice for shading and security screening, with rainbow colours leading the chart in the 150ml tin size, with paint being used for creative projects.
Wall Paint
Since launching our high-performance Wall Paint range it’s been fascinating to see how colour selection is altered when coming inside the home. Your needs and influencing factors are different when considering spaces such as bedrooms where nurturing calming atmospheres dictate colour palettes, or where colour choices can be more personal in the comfort of your own home.
In the top 20 you can see how stone colours have become increasingly more popular over the last year, and how fashions for denim blues and calming restorative pinks see these colours represented.
The chart-topping colours of stone, a natural heritage green, and white accent perfectly demonstrate interior design trends.
Wood Paint
Outside in the garden neutrals, natural wood tones and heritage colours dominate, with some bright vibrant colours such as Rowan Berry Red and Sundowner Orange continuing to be popular colours to brighten up exterior spaces.
The denim trend has had an influence with Bilberry Blue, Squirrel Blue and Adonis Blue making their way back into the top 20. Field Green has become a firm favourite in all pack sizes with other natural heritage greens reflecting the influence of nature in the home and garden. You can also see how the grey trend is becoming replaced with earthy stones in both interior and exterior design, with Tor Stone popping into the chart.
UV Clear is a highly popular choice across all pack sizes with people wanting to protect and preserve the natural colour of new timber.
To read the full analysis and expert comment from Director of Design, Caroline Thornborough, on new and emerging design trends please follow this link to the Best Selling Colours page on our website.











