Custom colors are available with a $20 custom fee per color on first order of said color.
To order, please leave the product quantity as 1 and select how many gallons you would like in the drop down menu.
Here's what you'll need for your brushed suede project:
Base Coat: A flat wall paint in the desired color
Topcoat: GranitePaint Suede
Tools: Paint trays and liners, 2" paint brush, mini roller (foam or 1/2" nap roller cover), 9" roller (foam or 1/2" nap roller cover), and frame, 4" synthetic bristle brush
Application Instructions
Step 1: Before painting, make sure walls are clean dull and dry.
Tip: Applying a coordinating base coat color in a flat finish will aid in coverage.
Step 2: Pour Suede into a paint tray. Starting at the top corner of the wall, generously cut in 18" strips across the ceiling edge and down the corner with a brush. Texture the wet paint by rolling over it with the mini roller.
Tip: Before the first stroke, load roller with paint, then roll it off on newspaper until roller is almost dry. Priming the roller makes it ideal for texturing and won't remove the brushed-on paint.
Step 3: Using the 9" roller, apply Suede to the 18" x 18" area that has been cut in. Continue to cut in and roll 18" sections all the way down the wall, reloading the roller for each section. When the column is complete, follow with a light ceiling-to-floor sweep without reloading the roller. Repeat process across the entire wall. Allow 4 hours to dry. It is normal for the first coat to look somewhat uneven. This will be corrected with the second coat.
Step 4: Apply the second coat of Suede with a 4" synthetic bristle brush in a crisscross pattern of overlapping X's over the entire surface. Use large sweeping motions and blend to create an irregular, mottled appearance. Avoid making small, well-defined X's. When dry, your wall will have the appearance of soft, hand-brushed suede.
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Suede paint
I sent you a small wall sample for you to match my current suede paint. It matches perfectly! Thanks so much!!!!!
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Grey Paint
The paint came out amazing! thanks for the color match. wall looks great
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Accent Wall
During project was a little worried about how much paint we had ordered but using a base coat really helped with the coverage. Wall was 14x9 feet used one gallon of Granite Suede and for flat base a quart and a half.
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Suede Paint
I ordered suede paint from your company. The first coat I applied I did not get the effect of suede due to the fact that I put the suede paint which was light over a light base paint. After speaking to the customer service team. They had me try a second coat using a dry brush technique and it came out beautifully, now you can see the actual suede in the paint. I can't say enough about the customer service at Granite paint they were always patient and professional with me, even when i asked 101 questions. You will never go wrong with granite paint