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Mid North Coast Quality Paint
Whether you're refreshing a faded exterior, adding personality to a living space, or delivering a perfect finish on a jobsite, the right paint makes all the difference. At Laurieton Warehouse on the Mid North Coast, you’ll find a broad range of high-quality paint products designed to suit every surface, style, and budget.
From vibrant feature walls and weather-resistant exteriors to undercoats, sealers, and primers, we offer trusted brands that deliver smooth coverage and long-lasting results. Whether you're a tradie needing bulk stock or a weekend renovator unsure where to start, our knowledgeable team is here to help you match colours, choose the right finish, and get set up with the accessories that make the job easier. So, if you’re planning a paint project anywhere on the Mid North Coast, stop by and check out our range.
For advice, availability, or product info, contact (02) 6559 9339 and speak with the team today.
Paint Supplies for Every Surface
Finding the right paint isn’t just about picking a colour—it’s about choosing the right formula for the job. From interior walls and timber trims to masonry, fencing, decking, and metal fixtures, different surfaces demand different types of paint.
That’s why it’s important to match your project with paints that offer the right durability, drying time, weather resistance, and finish. Whether you’re after matte for a low-sheen look, gloss for a wipe-clean finish, or specialty coatings for bathrooms or outdoors, you’ll find the right product when you know what to look for.
Don't forget your prep work either—primers, undercoats, brushes, rollers, and tape all play a big role in achieving a smooth, professional finish.
A great result starts with great supplies. If you’re unsure what you need, talk to someone who knows paint inside out. We stock a wide range of trusted hardware and trade supply brands in Laurieton, including Makita, Wattyl, Paslode, and over 50 more.
You’ll save time, avoid waste, and get better results—especially when you’re painting for keeps.
What type of paint should I use for interior walls?
For most interior walls, water-based acrylic paints are the go-to option. They’re easy to apply, quick to dry, and available in a range of finishes such as matte, low sheen, and satin. Low sheen is popular for living areas and bedrooms because it balances smooth coverage with a subtle glow. High-traffic areas like hallways and kitchens may benefit from a washable, stain-resistant formula. If you're painting a bathroom or laundry, consider mould-resistant paint for better moisture control. Don’t forget to prime new plaster or patched walls before applying your topcoat—it helps the paint adhere and improves the final finish.
How much paint do I need for my room?
The amount of paint you need depends on the size of the area you're covering and the number of coats required. As a general guide, 1 litre of paint covers about 12 to 16 square metres with a single coat. For example, a standard 4m x 3m room may require 4–6 litres of paint for two coats on the walls alone, depending on window and door placement. Always check the coverage advice on your paint tin, and consider if your surface will absorb more (like bare plaster) or if you’re changing from a dark to a light colour, which may require an extra coat.
What’s the difference between matte, satin, and gloss finishes?
Matte finishes have little to no shine and help hide surface imperfections, making them ideal for ceilings and low-traffic areas. Satin, also called low sheen, offers a subtle shine and is commonly used for walls in living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways. Gloss finishes are highly reflective and durable, perfect for trim, doors, and wet areas where regular cleaning is needed. Your choice depends on the look you want and how much wear the surface will get. In general, higher gloss means higher durability and washability.