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Asian Paints launches special effects paints

 

A unique special effects paint that allows users to unleash their creativity to create distinctively individual finishes that look and feel like wallpaper, has been introduced to Sri Lanka by Asian Paints, the company said.

Asian Paints users now can have fun with painting and enjoy a whole new experience with the launch of ‘Royale Play’ and ‘Royale Play Matallics’, a collection of innovative and ready to use special effects finishes for interior walls by the Sri Lankan unit of the India-based multinational coatings company, it said in a statement.

These revolutionary designer paint enable users to create many eye catching special effects that give walls a distinctive look and feel. These include a soft and dappled effect, a vertical or horizontal brush effect that gives the walls an artistic finish, a fabric like finish with subtle or dramatic effects, an old fashioned look, a comb effect with vertical lines, waves, curves or horizontal stripes, a dramatic effect which is reminiscent of rough plastered ancient walls, sandstone wall or a rough stonewall, a colourwash effect that gives a crinkly, cross-grained finish or even a hand – painted effect.


 
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