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Interior Architectural Coatings are a type of paint and coating used to protect and decorate interior surfaces. These coatings are typically applied to walls, ceilings, and trim, and are available in a variety of finishes, including flat, eggshell, satin, semi-gloss, and high-gloss. Interior Architectural Coatings are designed to resist fading, staining, and dirt, and are often formulated to resist mildew and mold. They are also available in a variety of colors and textures, allowing for a wide range of design possibilities.
Interior Architectural Coatings are typically applied with a brush, roller, or sprayer, and are often used in combination with primers and sealers to ensure a long-lasting finish. These coatings are also available in water-based, oil-based, and latex formulations, allowing for a range of application options.
Some companies in the Interior Architectural Coatings market include Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, PPG Industries, AkzoNobel, and Valspar. Show Less Read more