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Explore the 100 paint colours of the Dulux Perfect Palette. This collection of designer chosen, on-trend and most popular paint colours ranges from ashen purples and reds, tawny earth-tones, to warm neutrals, on to green-tinged hues, cool blues and contemporary greys.
Discover the convenience of choosing colors online with Dulux. Explore our virtual color tools and find the perfect paint shades for your home projects.
Explore our entire range of paint colours of the new Dulux colour system and our curated palettes. Upload any photo and colour match it to any of our 1,764 paint colours in the Dulux colour system. Save your projects and paint colours. Share your colour choices with friends.
- Semi-Transparent vs Solid Stain Colours
- How to Choose A Stain colour?
- Interior & Exterior Semi-Transparent Stain Colours
Semi-transparent stain colours allow both the texture and the colour of the grain to show through, highlighting the natural beauty of wood. Applying a semi-transparent stain over an existing semi-transparent stain will result in a darker, more opaque colour. Solid stain is opaque with depth of colour, but unlike paint, allows some of the wood textu...
Which colour to choose depends a lot on what is being stained, along with the inspiration that comes from the colours of other exterior finishes and furnishings. Siding. Look to the colours in the brick, stone or roof for direction. If these are dark, a lighter body stain is ideal; if light, a darker colour will have a grounding effect. Balance the...
Select from our range of curated colours that enhance and highlight wood’s natural textures. > explore
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Semi-Transparent Stain Colours. Colours shown will vary with wood type, colour, grain, texture and wood porosity. Surface colour and texture can affect final finish colour and the number of coats required to achieve the desired colour. Test a sample on the surface to be finished before proceeding.