Browse Forums Windows & Doors 1 Jan 06, 2011 7:22 pm Hi I know a number of people in this forum have pained their homes in Bristol Moon River. I love this colour and want to paint my whole house in this colour but Im not sure whether people have used full or half strength. Can the people who have used this paint eg. Themax, Southie, Phoenix, Bel and the others pleeeease let me know if you used full or half strength. I have tried the full strength (test pot) and this looks quite green in our house. Will need to buy a litre tin to test the half and my DH not so happy as this is not the first test pot I have painted on the wall. (already tried 15 other test pots). I really want to know for sure whether to go with the full or half strength. Please can someone help!! I will look forward to your replies. ) Sandy Re: Help Needed - Bristol Moon River - Full or Half Strength 2Jan 15, 2011 9:52 pm We had Moon river in our rental property and lined it so much we used the haymes equivalent when we built.... Full strength gloss on architraves Half strength gloss on doors half strength matt on walls quarter strength on ceilings Neil and Rachel Finally completed the Hartley 361 with Dennis Family Homes in Mernda Villages..... Now for the Landscaping Re: Help Needed - Bristol Moon River - Full or Half Strength 3Jan 16, 2011 9:22 pm Hi Neil and Rachel,
Thank you so much for your reply. I would be very greatful if you could please let me know the Haymes equivalent paint you used. My husband isn't a fan of Taubmans paint and would be happier if we went with Haymes. I will be so happy if can let me know the Haymes colour please. Hope to hear from you soon. Sandy Hi Kristy Around $1.7-1.8m or around $4,600/sqm. if you PM me your email I will send you a break up in a spreadsheet so you can get an understanding of the costs for… 1 9867 Hi All, I engaged a tradie to install concrete retaining wall 600-800mm high over 32 meters in Victoria. Sleepers are 200*75*2000 mm installed over 17 steel posts. I… 0 6829 Building Standards; Getting It Right! Don't think they are designed for double brick. WA has a particular way of building and unfortunately that's the way a large amount of sills are finished. 3 6979 |