Stand in the paint aisle for five minutes and the question almost asks itself: which one is actually the best paint for walls? The honest answer is that there is no single winner. The right choice depends on where the wall is, how hard it has to work, the weather it faces and the budget you are working to. Get those four things straight and the decision more or less makes itself.
In this guide we will walk you through the factors that really matter, give you a quick tour of the main paint types, and point you to the right product in our range — whether you are a homeowner refreshing a single room or a contractor planning a whole home painting project. Getting this right is worth the few minutes it takes, because the wrong paint shows up fast: in patchy coverage, early fading, or a wall you find yourself repainting a year too soon. If you also want the science of how these paints are made, our companion guide on emulsion paint covers that side in detail.
Start with the wall, not the tin
Before you compare brands or shades, look hard at the wall itself. Is it inside or outside? Freshly plastered, or a decade old? Bone dry, or does it darken during the monsoon? These answers matter far more than any label, because a house paint that is perfect for a sheltered bedroom can give up within a season on a sun-and-rain-battered facade. Matching the paint to the surface is the foundation of every good job — and on site, it is what keeps a finish, and its warranty, intact.
It pays to check the wall’s history too. Newly plastered walls need time to cure and a primer suited to fresh masonry, or the topcoat can blister and flake. Older walls may need patching, a putty skim or treatment for damp before a drop of colour goes on. A few honest minutes spent here save a great deal of disappointment later.
A few real-world picks
To make it concrete, here is how we would steer a few common jobs. For a master bedroom or a living room that has to look its best for years, Elita Luxury is the easy call. For a child’s room or a busy kitchen wall, lean towards a more washable, higher-sheen finish so the inevitable marks wipe straight off. For a budget-conscious refresh of a rental or a spare room, Styla Hi-Sheen does the job neatly without overspending, while an exposed facade is squarely Extura Plus territory.
Project teams have a slightly different lens. If you are painting dozens of identical units, standardising on one interior and one exterior product keeps the finish consistent and procurement simple, and it makes coverage and recoat — the numbers that actually move labour cost — far easier to plan. Our technical team is glad to help match a specification to the project and to the warranty you need to stand behind.
Don’t forget what goes under the paint
Even the best paint for walls can only do so much on a poor base. A coat of wall putty levels and smooths the surface, and the right primer seals it so the topcoat grips well, covers evenly and lasts longer. Skipping these is the most common reason a good paint underperforms. Our Smooth and Acrylic wall putties and our interior and exterior primers are made to pair with the emulsions above — and for walls that battle damp, it is worth looking at a proper waterproofing step first.
The trust of Astral, now in paints
Astral Paints is part of Astral Limited — the same group behind Astral Pipes, Adhesives, Bathware and construction chemicals. The build-quality habit that goes into our pipes now goes into every tin, backed by a 1,400-plus shade palette, a growing dealer network and on-ground technical support. Whether you are choosing paint for one room or one thousand, we can help you get it right the first time.
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