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A soft beige-yellow shade reminiscent of sand, yellow brick, dry grass, or a stubble field in spring. It pairs excellently with light oak, but its appearance varies greatly depending on the environment. The color evokes a sense of Swedish 18th century when combined with grey-blue and pink tones. June 26th also fits well in 1930s and 40s environments and Art Nouveau from the turn of the last century. This color works well on both walls and woodwork.
Floor, kitchen, bath
This carpentry color is also well-suited for floors, kitchens, and baths or other surfaces where extra high durability is required. We recommend values 10–100 for this purpose.
Glaze paint
This carpentry color is also suitable for glaze paint. If you are mixing a glaze paint for painting directly on wood, we recommend values 10–100. Apply generously or order more. Apply extra generously for a more opaque color surface for values 3 and 5 of this color. An alternative is to order an extra batch per 25 sqm of surface to be painted for a third coat.
1 batch
The unmixed shade is shown in the bottom right corner of the image.
Thereafter, tinting according to percentage: 3/5/10/20/30/40/50/60/70/80/90/100. If you want to tint the color, you should purchase titanium dioxide white separately.
We have painted color samples to view in the store in Malax.
WALL/WOODWORK paint works well on both walls and woodwork (such as furniture, moldings, architraves, doors, and windows). The bag then contains recipes for both WALL and WOODWORK. Polish wear surfaces that you have painted with the woodwork mix.
The recipe(s) can be found on the bag. Read how to mix in the Helper!
Coverage for approx. 8-10 m2: