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Distress without stress, thanks to Rust-Oleum Chalky Finish Furniture Paint.

Revive chairs, restore wardrobes and revamp desks with a smooth, chalky matt finish in just one coat. No priming or sanding necessary beforehand.*

There are 110 gorgeous shades to choose from. Go bold with two contrasting colours or create a subtle effect with toning hues. Simply brush onto the bare surface or over the old paint or varnish, then sand or scour when dry.

And for the finishing touch, add a layer of Rust-Oleum Furniture Finishing Wax or Rust-Oleum Furniture Lacquer.

Easy on the eye. Easy as pie.

Spice up your kitchen with Rust-Oleum Kitchen Cupboard Paint.

Our premium chalky blend is a pure treat for cupboard doors; an ultra-flat matt with an ultra-incredible depth of colour. There are 110 mouthwatering shades to choose from.
The finish is soft to touch yet hard-wearing enough to handle regular wipe-downs of splashes and splatters and stand up to cannoning corks.

With no primer* or topcoat needed, this is a recipe for success.

Add style to your tiles with Rust-Oleum Kitchen Tile Paint. Highly concentrated for an exceptional depth of colour, transform hexagon, subway and diamond tiles with an immaculate matt finish. With no primer needed and a fast-drying time, updating your kitchen tiles has never been easier.

Transform your worn or dated radiator into a refreshing new feature with Rust-Oleum Radiator Paint. The highly pigmented formula provides exceptional coverage with a modern matt finish- perfect for adding a pop of colour to a room or blending fixtures into the background by pairing with the same colour in our Rust-Oleum Wall Paint.

Breathe new life into your worn, weathered or discoloured uPVC with exceptional, long-lasting coverage in a smooth matt finish.

Add funshine to furniture with Rust-Oleum Gloss Finish Furniture Paint.

Make doors, cupboards, wardrobes and side tables sleek and chic, with a choice of 110 glossy shades. Use in the nursery or playroom too: the paint is Toy Safe.

Apply by brush or roller directly onto wood (bare, painted or varnished). No priming or sanding necessary on most surfaces.* And no need to wax or lacquer your finished paint work, either.

It is, quite literally, brilliant.