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Painting at home with beige is not just a process to change the colour of the walls, ceilings, or objects; it is a transformation of the soul and atmosphere of the room. Beige, with its many shades, offers a unique opportunity to create a timeless and elegant feel in the home. Light beige tones can give the room a sense of space and openness, while darker, deeper beige shades can create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
But beyond the dimensions of the room, beige has the power to affect our mood. A calming sand beige can envelop us in a sense of comfort and simplicity, while a rich caramel beige can fill the room with a sense of luxury and sophistication.
The psychological effect of beige also extends to the function of our spaces. A workspace in a muted nutty beige can be a place for focus and productivity, while a children's room in lighter beige tones can be a place for rest and relaxation.
Choosing beige can also be an extension of the character of the home. Earthy beige tones can highlight a classic and traditional decor, while a monochromatic beige palette can give a modern and clean feeling. So, when choosing a colour, consider how the shade will affect the entire space. A thoughtful choice can transform and elevate your entire decor.
Preparations:
Before you start painting, it is important to prepare the surface properly. This can involve removing or covering objects nearby and cleaning the surface with a mild soap solution to remove any dirt or grease. If there are uneven surfaces, holes, or cracks, fill them with spackle and sand the surface until it is smooth. To protect adjacent surfaces that you do not want to get paint on, use masking tape.
Choose the right tools:
Choosing the right tools can make a big difference in the final result. A narrow brush is best for detail work and edges, while a roller is ideal for larger, smooth surfaces.
Priming:
If you are painting over a dark colour with a lighter shade, or if the surface is uneven, start with a primer. This provides an even base and can help the final colour adhere better.
Painting:
When you begin painting, start with the details using the brush. Then use the roller for the larger, smooth surfaces, and remember to apply even pressure to avoid drips. Let the first coat dry completely before considering applying a second coat. Drying time can vary depending on the paint type.
Recycling the bag:
Our paint comes in a resealable bag that is easy to use and pour from. When the bag is empty, it can be placed directly in packaging recycling.
Completion:
When everything is done and the paint has dried, carefully remove the masking tape. If you moved anything in the process, make sure to put everything back in its original place.
Well done!
The kitchen, considered the heart of the home, can be transformed with beige shades. A light sand beige can give your kitchen cabinets a timeless and elegant touch, while a deeper caramel beige creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Beige often complements metallic details and stone countertops, making it an excellent choice for the kitchen. By painting the kitchen cabinets, you can give your kitchen a whole new life without having to do a total renovation.
See how others have painted their kitchen beige with Klint.
The bedroom, your sanctuary for rest, can be enveloped in beige for a soothing and neutral effect. A soft ivory beige or a warmer latte beige can create a relaxing atmosphere perfect for rest. Combine with soft textiles and wood details for a harmonious feel.
See how others have painted their bedroom beige with Klint.
In the living room, where we often spend most of our time, a nutty beige or a mocha beige shade can provide a sophisticated yet cozy feeling. Beige also serves as a neutral base, making it easy to add other colours through decorations and furniture.
See how others have painted their living room beige with Klint.
For children's rooms, a place for play and creativity, light beige tones can create a calm and balanced environment. Beige is flexible and can act as a background for colorful decorations and furniture, giving the room a warm and inviting feeling.
See how others have painted the children's room beige with Klint.
A bathroom with light beige walls can give a sense of space and purity. Darker beige tones, like taupe, can provide an earthy and relaxed feeling, especially when combined with natural stone or wood details. Consider moisture resistance when choosing paint for your bathroom.
See how others have painted their bathroom beige with Klint.
The hallway, the first and last impression of your home, can be transformed with a pearl beige shade for a bright and airy impression. It reflects light well and can make a cramped space feel larger. On the other hand, a deeper, chestnut beige can create a warm and welcoming atmosphere, especially when combined with bright trims and details. Consider durability, especially in high-traffic areas.
See how others have painted their hallway beige with Klint.
Regardless of which room you choose to start with, the right colour choice will work wonders for your home. At Klint, we are here to guide you through every step of your painting journey, from colour choice to the final brush strokes.
Feel free to contact us at hello@klint.com if you have any questions.
Our swatch kits contain all colours within a certain colour family, to make it easy to find the right colour. The swatches are 22x22 cm, hand-painted with the same paint you can order, and removable so you can try different colours without having to paint on the wall.
Peel off the protection on the back, put up the swatch on the wall, and move it around as you want to get a feel of the colour in different environments and light.
Pigments, binders, preservatives and water. The paint is eco-labeled with the Swan label and the EU Flower.
We offer three different types of paint, specifically developed to work on different surfaces. Our wall and ceiling paint is a water-based acrylic paint with high coverage that is scratch-resistant and washable. The paint has been tested for harmful substances, is free from solvents and plasticizers, and contains less than 1 g/L VOC. It is Nordic Swan Ecolabelled, EU Ecolabelled, and completely vegan.
Our lacquer is a water-based acrylic paint with high coverage that is scratch-resistant and washable. It contains no classified hazardous substances, is free from plasticizers, vegan, and has a low VOC content of under 30 g/L.
Want to know more about VOC?VOC, or Volatile Organic Compounds, are common indoor air pollutants. Within the EU, the VOC limit for wall and ceiling paint is 30 g/L, and our wall and ceiling paint contains less than 1 g/L VOC. For lacquer, the EU limit is 130 g/L, and our lacquer contains less than 30 g/L VOC.
You can read more about the contents in our safety data sheets wall paint, wood paint, ceiling paint, wall primer, and adhesive primer.
Feel free to contact us via chat or email if you have any questions.
Most surfaces! Our wall and ceiling paint adheres to most surfaces that are solid, dry, and clean - such as plaster, drywall, wallpaper, particleboard, and previously painted surfaces.
We recommend our lacquer for surfaces that are exposed to more wear and tear and/or do not absorb paint as easily. Our lacquer adheres well to materials such as wood, metal, plastic, MDF, and terracotta.
When painting with lacquer, we always recommend roughening the surface with a sanding block and using adhesion primer, as this ensures the paint sticks properly to surfaces that don’t naturally absorb paint.
Lacquer can also be used on radiators that get up to 75°C, but it’s important to let the paint cure properly before turning the heat back on.
We have not yet launched paints adapted for wet rooms or floors, so for those areas we recommend using dedicated wet room paint or floor paint. However, it's absolutely fine to paint indoor staircases with our lacquer as long as you roughen the surface and use adhesion primer first.
Good question! One liter of our paint covers approximately 4-6 square meters when applying two coats. However, the actual amount needed can vary significantly depending on the surface you're painting. Smooth surfaces that are primed or already painted with wall paint absorb less paint, while rough or porous surfaces, like plaster and drywall, require more.
Feel free to use our calculator to estimate how much paint you'll need for your project. There, you can also specify the type of surface you're painting to hopefully get a more accurate estimate.
Our wall paint is matte (gloss level 7), ceiling paint is ultra-matte (gloss level 3), and our lacquer is semi-matte (gloss level 20).
Wall paint, ceiling paint and wall primer:
Tack-free: 1 hour
Re-paintable: 4 hours
Thoroughly dry: 4 days
Laqcuer
Tack-free: 1 hour
Re-paintable: 16 hours
Thoroughly dry: 4 days
Adhesive primer:
Tack-free: 1 hour
Re-paintable: 24 hours
Thoroughly dry: 4 days
Good question! We recommend applying a coat of primer when painting untreated surfaces like drywall or plaster, as well as when painting over wallpaper, patched areas, or if your wall has previously been painted with a bold color. The primer helps create an even surface and improves paint adhesion, resulting in a more durable and professional finish.
When it comes to painting over wallpaper, primer is especially important and should always be used. It helps seal the wallpaper and prevents glue or other residues from bleeding through into the new paint.
Feel free to contact us via chat or email if you need help determining the best approach for your project.
We always recommend starting with a coat of adhesive primer when painting with the lacquer paint. Treated wood, plastic, and metal do not absorb paint the same way a wall does. The adhesive primer is needed to create a surface the paint can adhere to.
Before applying the adhesive primer, remember to thoroughly clean and sand your furniture to remove dirt, grease, and other residues that could prevent the paint from adhering properly.
Yes, our paint works great for spray application. Below are the specifications for different types of paint:
Wall and ceiling paint, and primer:
Airless sprayer:
Nozzle: 0.018" – 0.026"
Pressure: 150 – 180 bar
Spray angle: 50°
Thinning: approx. 5–10% water
Lacquer and adhesive primer:
Airless sprayer:
Thinning: none
Nozzle: 0.015" – 0.019"
Pressure: approx. 140–180 bar
Aircoat sprayer:
Thinning: none
Nozzle: 0.015" – 0.019"
Pressure: approx. 120–150 bar (airless)
Pressure: 1.0–2.0 bar (air)
Finecoat sprayer:
Thinning: approx. 5–10% water
Nozzle: medium-sized
High-pressure sprayer:
Thinning: approx. 5–10% water
Nozzle: 2.0 mm
Pressure: approx. 2.0 bar
Good question! Liquid paint residue must be dropped off at a recycling centre or environmental waste facility. However, if you've completely emptied a Klint paint container, it can be recycled as plastic packaging.
To clean brushes:Wipe off excess paint with a paper towel while the paint is still wet. The paper towel can be thrown in the regular trash. Place the brush bristles in a container of warm water with a bit of dish soap and let it sit for up to 2 hours. Make sure not to soak the metal part of the brush, as it may rust and the glue holding the bristles can loosen. Rinse the brush, but do not rinse paint residue down the drain. Instead, collect the water containing paint residue in a container and bring it to a recycling center.
To clean rollers:First scrape off as much paint as possible, for example with a putty knife. Then rinse the roller in a bucket of water until clean. Let the water sit so the paint residue settles at the bottom. Pour the clear water into the toilet and take the remaining paint sludge to a recycling center.Ask your municipality for the location of the nearest recycling centre or environmental waste facility.
Use a damp cloth with dish soap to wipe away the paint. If the stain doesn’t come off right away, let it soak for about 10 minutes, then gently scrub with a cleaning sponge.
Good question! Currently, there are no studies that show that this could be problematic as long as you use water-based paint without solvents, plasticizers, and with a low VOC content. (Which our paint ticks all the boxes for). But - as always when painting, it is a good idea to let the paint dry well and air the room for a couple of hours before sleeping in the room. As with most things related to pregnancy, we recommend doing what feels best for you and your baby.
Our large rollers are so-called stick rollers with a width of 25 cm. These fit on roller frames sized 23–25 cm. Our large trays and tray inserts are designed for rollers with a 25 cm width. The roller frames (handles) have a universal fit and can be attached to most extension poles. If you have any more questions, feel free to contact us via chat or email.
We currently do not have a physical store and our paint is not available in any retail stores. It can only be purchased here on our website. However, it is possible to pick up your paint from our office/warehouse in Solna, Stockholm, after placing an order online. Select "Pickup" as the delivery option at checkout to see the current opening hours.
We usually pack your order within one business day after you place it. Most couriers deliver your package 1-3 business days after it leaves our warehouse. If you place an order before 2 pm, we will do our very best to dispatch it the same day, so that the order can be delivered as soon as possible.
Please first contact the courier handling your order. They usually have the best information about where your package is and when it is expected to be delivered. You can find their contact details here: DHL, Postnord, Budbee, Instabox, Bring, Airmee, GLS.
If you need help from us, feel free to reach out via chat or email.
At the top right of our website, you’ll find a truck icon - there you can see all the countries we deliver to.
You are free to return any equipment within 14 days from delivery, as long as it has not been used. Contact us via chat or email to schedule a return.
Unfortunately, we cannot accept returns on paint - even if the packaging is unopened - since the paint is custom-manufactured based on the incoming orders. We cannot guarantee the quality of returned paint and therefore cannot resell it if it comes back to us, so it must be thrown away.
For this reason, please use our swatches or colour samples to find the right colour before ordering.
Sorry about the confusion! We have gone through two major collection changes that have led to changes in colour names. Klint’s first collection had 72 unique shades. In 2023, we launched quite a few new colours, while others were discontinued. In spring 2025, the palette was expanded again. At the same time, we updated the color names to harmonize them across different countries.If you want to purchase paint in a color that is no longer available on the website, please contact us via chat or email, and we’ll help you find the right shade.
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