Gloss Paint

Practical yet durable, shop our premium gloss paint from Graham & Brown. Gloss is a tough yet stylish finish that works beautifully to enhance and protect woodwork trim, suitable for for woodwork such as skirting and trim, internal doors and metalwork such as radiators. Our gloss paint is water-based, making it straightforward to use and also making cleaning up afterwards much easier and more environmentally friendly. Once completely dry, water-based gloss paint is wipe-clean, perfect for those skirting boards that may get scuffed in day-to-day life.

How to use gloss paint in your interior design

Gloss lives up to its name – it reflects light and has a high sheen finish, so our top tip is to use gloss as an accent rather than as a primary wall paint. A playful way to create a design feature using gloss paint is to consider a contrasting colour for your trim to your main wall. Use gloss paints with our Ultra Matt Resistance to complete your desired scheme.
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Bring a burst of ocean freshness into a bathroom with gloss blue paint, which works beautifully with our Everyday Emulsion to contrast both colours and visual effects. The shine of the gloss juxtaposes the low-sheen surface of emulsion, giving your interior more depth and greater visual interest. If you don’t like the effect of brilliant gloss white or are decorating a heritage home, gloss cream is a practical and beautiful alternative, giving a richer, more subdued look that perfectly partners a moss green or Seaspray accent colour. 

You can still embrace the vibrancy of gloss paint, though, and a burst of bright pink or red in a kitchen is guaranteed to make the busiest room in the house feel warm, lively and inviting. If your kitchen is more contemporary, why not try adding a gloss grey for real visual appeal? For heritage homes, gloss brown is an interesting choice when teamed up with ultra-matt emulsion walls and a distinctive signature wallpaper to give you that mid-century vibe.