Key Market Trends and Insights
- Saudi Vision 2030's USD 879 billion pipeline of planned construction projects is the primary demand driver for Saudi Arabia architectural paints, with architectural applications commanding approximately 71.12% of total Saudi paints and coatings revenue in 2024 - positioning architectural paints as the dominant end-use segment in the Kingdom's broader paints and coatings market.
- By Resin Type, Acrylic resins dominate Saudi Arabia's architectural paints market with over 70% share in waterborne coatings, valued for their versatility across interior and exterior applications, excellent durability in Saudi Arabia's harsh UV radiation and heat stress conditions, and compatibility with the water-borne technology mandate under VOC emission regulations.
- By Technology, Water-borne paints held approximately 48.41% of Saudi Arabia paints and coatings market share in 2024 and are forecast to post the highest growth rate through 2030, driven by Royal Decree M/165 VOC caps effective January 2025 banning products exceeding strict emission limits and accelerating conversion from solvent-borne to water-borne architectural paint formulations.
Market Size & Forecast
- Architectural Paints Market Size 2025: USD 0.89 Billion
- Projected Market Size 2030: USD 1.03 Billion
- CAGR 2026-2035: >3%
- Saudi Total Paints & Coatings 2025: USD 1.65 Billion
- Architectural % of Total Paints: ~71.12%
- Saudi Paint Market: USD 2.02B (2024) → USD 3.15B (2035)
Saudi Arabia architectural paints market growth is strongly reinforced by regulatory evolution that is simultaneously expanding the total market size and reshaping the competitive landscape in favour of technologically capable producers. Royal Decree M/165 on environmental quality standards, effective January 2025, imposes strict VOC emission limits across the Saudi paints and coatings industry - banning products exceeding defined thresholds and compelling the market's conversion from solvent-borne to water-borne and powder coating technologies. Saudi Aramco's IKTVA (In-Kingdom Total Value Add) programme reached 43% localisation in 2024 and targets 70% by 2030, incentivising international paint producers to establish Saudi manufacturing facilities - creating permanent local production capacity that generates additional market investment and reduces import dependency. Jazeera Paints, which produces more than 400,000 tonnes of coatings annually and is the largest domestic architectural paint producer, sealed a deal with the National Housing Company in February 2025 to supply sustainability-certified products for upcoming projects.
Key Takeaways
- Key Takeaway 1: Vision 2030's USD 879B construction pipeline drives architectural paints as 71.12% of Saudi coatings revenues; NEOM alone commits USD 17B to water infrastructure requiring architectural finishes.
- Key Takeaway 2: Royal Decree M/165 (January 2025) VOC caps mandate industry-wide shift to water-borne paints; SIPCO acquired Premium Paints (March 2025) boosting domestic production capacity.
- Key Takeaway 3: Jazeera Paints sealed National Housing Company deal (February 2025) for sustainability-certified products; Hempel opened Jeddah factory; IKTVA targets 70% localisation by 2030.
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Companies Mentioned
- Jotun (Norway)
- Jazeera Paints (Saudi Arabia)
- Hempel A/S (Denmark)
- Sigma Paints (PPG Industries Inc.) (United States)
- SIPCO (Kansai Paint) (Japan)
- Akzo Nobel (Netherlands)
- BASF (Germany)
- Sherwin-Williams (United States)
- Sak Coat (Saudi Arabia)

