Easy Green: 5 Ecofriendly Paint Companies
Dizzy spells and headaches, begone. Be kinder to your health and the environment with these safer paint choices for your interior decorating
This series demystifies ecofriendly design and explores simple, easy ways to go greener at home. This week we're taking a look at five ecofriendly paint companies.
Why choose ecofriendly paint?
Traditional paint products are made with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that release toxins into the air as the paint dries, potentially causing health problems and damage to the environment. Some people also experience headaches and dizziness when using traditional paint. The federal government already regulates VOCs in paint, but the new ecofriendly paint products on the market go a step further with reduced levels of VOCs. To learn more about VOCs, visit the Environmental Protection Agency's website.
What is the difference between low VOC and zero VOC?
Paint that is labeled "low VOC" contains less than 50 grams per liter, while those labeled "zero VOC" or "VOC free" claim to have no measurable VOCs at all.
Why choose ecofriendly paint?
Traditional paint products are made with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that release toxins into the air as the paint dries, potentially causing health problems and damage to the environment. Some people also experience headaches and dizziness when using traditional paint. The federal government already regulates VOCs in paint, but the new ecofriendly paint products on the market go a step further with reduced levels of VOCs. To learn more about VOCs, visit the Environmental Protection Agency's website.
What is the difference between low VOC and zero VOC?
Paint that is labeled "low VOC" contains less than 50 grams per liter, while those labeled "zero VOC" or "VOC free" claim to have no measurable VOCs at all.
2. The Old-Fashioned Milk Paint Company has been mixing up real milk paints in a range of rich colors for more than 30 years. Their paint is completely nontoxic, VOC free and safe for use on children's items. And yes, it is actually made with milk.
The original formula was meant for use on porous surfaces (like unfinished wood or masonry), but the company recently began offering a version that works for walls. It does take a bit of extra work, as the paint comes in powder form and you must mix it up yourself, but nothing else compares in terms of green credentials.
Cost: $45.95 per gallon
The original formula was meant for use on porous surfaces (like unfinished wood or masonry), but the company recently began offering a version that works for walls. It does take a bit of extra work, as the paint comes in powder form and you must mix it up yourself, but nothing else compares in terms of green credentials.
Cost: $45.95 per gallon
3. Benjamin Moore, the powerhouse of the paint industry, now offers two green options: Aura, a low-VOC premium paint, and Natura, which is zero VOC and has a short drying time to boot. Big bonus: The entire staggeringly large range of Benjamin Moore colors is available in either ecofriendly option.
When I was pregnant we used Benjamin Moore's Natura line to repaint most rooms in our house, and I can attest to the fact it is virtually odor free and dries fast. The coverage was good, but not as amazing as the next on our list, C2 Paint.
Cost: $54.99 (Natura), $65.99 (Aura) per gallon
When I was pregnant we used Benjamin Moore's Natura line to repaint most rooms in our house, and I can attest to the fact it is virtually odor free and dries fast. The coverage was good, but not as amazing as the next on our list, C2 Paint.
Cost: $54.99 (Natura), $65.99 (Aura) per gallon
4. C2 Paint is one of my favorite independent paint companies. It uses artist-grade pigments to create colors that are superrich. And with names like Artichoke Heart, Voodoo and Slinky, they can install the urge to come up with a whole new scheme for your space. In addition to the regular line is low-VOC paint available in all the C2 colors.
When we bought our house, the kitchen was painted a shockingly bright persimmon orange, which I thought would be a nightmare to cover. Lo and behold, a single coat of C2's puddinglike paint in Quahog (a warm gray) and all traces of the old color were gone.
Cost: $54.99 per gallon
When we bought our house, the kitchen was painted a shockingly bright persimmon orange, which I thought would be a nightmare to cover. Lo and behold, a single coat of C2's puddinglike paint in Quahog (a warm gray) and all traces of the old color were gone.
Cost: $54.99 per gallon
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5. Yolo Colorhouse is a small company that offers zero-VOC paints in a limited but gorgeous range of nature-inspired colors. Priced around $35 per gallon, they're much more affordable than many of the other green options.
Bonus: Yolo Colorhouse paints are now available at Home Depot, so you may be able to have it shipped to your local store for free.
Cost: $35.95 per gallon
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Bonus: Yolo Colorhouse paints are now available at Home Depot, so you may be able to have it shipped to your local store for free.
Cost: $35.95 per gallon
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Cost: $59.95 per gallon