How to find the right colour
There are thousands and thousands of colours to choose from. RAL colours, NCS colours, colours from paint brands,... Not to mention, all colour systems have different colour notations. So, how do you find that one perfect colour? How can you order it? What do you need to fill out to receive the correct shade? We'll try our best to help you out here!
Which colours can('t) we make?
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The most common colour systems we're using are:
- RAL, e.g. colour code RAL 4003
- NCS, e.g. colour code S 1060-R30B
- Sigma, e.g. colour code PPG1182-7
- Sikkens, e.g. colour code Z9.32.39
- Levis, e.g. colour code 7120 Leliewit
- Trimetal, e.g. colour code A1.25.58
You can find more information on each of these colour systems above. We can also mix lots of other colours for you, such as Farrow & Ball, Flamant, Mathys, etc.
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There are a few limits to our colour-making powers, sadly. We cannot make screen colours for you, such as:
- Hexadecimal colours, e.g. #AA2C6E
- RGB colours, e.g. RGB 225, 62, 150
- Pantone or PMS colours, e.g. PANTONE 219 C
Find your colour in one of these colour systems
Another option is to look into colour tools online. We've gathered some of the most important ones here for you on this page. Just click on one of the colour systems below. Also, know that we're always here to help.
Order paint in popular colours
Another way to find the shade that suits you, is to find the shade(s) that suit(s) many others. Browse through categories with paint in popular colours or find out which specific tints are ordered the most.
No specific colour in mind (yet)?
Then it's probably a good idea to have a look at one of the colour charts that you can buy or rent from our shop. To find some inspiration, you can have a look at our blog or take a look at our most frequently ordered colours.
From our blog
Yes, you've found THAT colour! What's next?
Try it out first...
You can order a small-size paint can, that has just enough paint in it to try out a certain colour (or a couple of colours next to each other) on a sample area in your interior.
Using a set of colour testers might be useful if you're still unsure which colour you like the most.
Another advantage of applying a sample of the colour: you can view it in your actual lighting and setting. Moreover, you can give yourself some time to get used to the new colour, before painting the entire wall.
...or order it straight away!
Just go to the product page of the paint you'd like to order and fill out the colour code, or the colour name, whichever you prefer. Should anything be not entirely clear to us, we'll get in touch with you.
Ummm, but I don't see a field to fill out the colour code.
Then you're probably looking at the standard white version of the product.
Any doubts or questions? Get in touch with us.
Can't find what you're looking for?
You might want to have a look at our how-to steps or find some inspiration on our blog.
If that still doesn't help, our paint experts are always ready and happy to help. Feel free to reach out to us.