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Hi folks
Recently moved into an apartment that had been freshly painted. Sadly no paint sample left and all the walls are brick so I can’t scrape enough off to get a pot made up. Apparently need a clean 5c stamp size for them to colour match.
Any suggestions / tips appreciated.
thanks!
Hi @toby8
Why dont you take the free hand out colour paint samples to the wall and match that way,
If not a perfect match you can at least say sample no34 but just a touch lighter.
Thanks for suggestion. Am a little dubious re how close it would be. I took an imperfect sample to bunnings (from last apartment I was in) and it was significantly off. Hoping for a more accurate result if at all possible. 🤷
The painter has done one coat in a hurry and any contact with wall and it reveals the colour beneath…so suspect I will be having to do a lot of touch ups 😣.
Hi @toby8
Simple way as grab 4 L of paint and you know exactly what it is after the wall re painted
Matching paints is more of an art form than science as you might know your paint tint colour but as it wethers it will change
Good Evening @toby8
Welcome to the Bunnings Community page There are a load of painting tips in here to help out painters.
Two ways come to mind, Not sure if they will work but worth a try.
First way, take a photo with flash on using your phone if its a smartphone. Not sure if they will be able to pull the colour close enough from your screen display but it will narrow it by eye.
Second way
Drop into the paint section of bunnings and grab a bunch of similar colour cards that match your wall (use your pic on the ph) this will help narrow the patch paint down.
You mention your walls are brick, are all walls brick? If you have a plaster wall or even a out of the way place down low Id maybe use a stanley blade and cut a small piece out of the wall or a sliver off the wall with the knife, Come in at a shallow angle and imagine taking off an old rego sticker from the windscreen type angle.
Dave
Thanks for suggestion.
Every wall and surface is painted this one colour so I’d have to repaint the entire apartment sooooo I’m not up for that physically or financially so will have a crack at some other approaches 😬.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @toby8. It's brilliant to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about colour matching.
Using the free colour cards available in-store and taking a selection of them home with you is probably the best approach to matching the colour, especially if you’re dealing with a fresh paint job. You can then test the samples against the wall to find the closest match. This will give you a good idea of which shade is closest to the paint on your walls.
Alternatively, you could try contacting the agent you purchased through and ask if they can check with the seller or the painter who did the work. It’s possible they might have records of the paint used, or they could reach out to the previous owner for confirmation. I recently sold a property and was more than happy to answer some post-sale queries.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thanks. Yes, I’ve emailed the agent and asked if they can either put me in contact with painter they used or ask on my behalf and come pack to me.
Unfortunately once you’ve signed on the dotted line agents are pretty unlikely to be helpful. Fingers crossed they are starting new year fresh and will assist. 👍🏻
Have narrowed it down to Dulux lexicon quarter, crisp white or cotton sheets.
all look pretty close on the swatches so will get some sample pots and test in an inconspicuous spot 👍🏻
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