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Coloured resin coatings allow you to transform a variety of surfaces with vibrant, durable finishes. Whether you’re aiming for a subtle accent or a striking wall feature, resin application opens up creative options for both home and commercial interiors.
Which Surfaces Are Suitable?
With proper preparation, coloured resin can be applied to a range of substrates, including:
- Tiles – Both new and existing tiled surfaces, once cleaned and de-greased.
- Cement or plaster – Suitable after smoothing and ensuring the surface is free from loose particles.
- Wood – Plywood, MDF, or joinery surfaces should be dry and free of dust.
- Brick – Ideal if primed for adhesion and sealed for porosity.
Specialist formulations, such as the “Vertical Glass” – Thick Resin Decorative Wall Coating, are designed to adhere to vertical and angled surfaces, preventing drips and allowing for creative patterns or seamless, tinted finishes.


Preparing Surfaces for Resin Application
Surface preparation is essential for the best results. Clean thoroughly to remove dust, oil, and grease. For glossy tiles or sealed cement, a light sanding may help improve adhesion. Fill any cracks or holes, especially on brick or wood, to ensure a uniform coating. Priming is often recommended to stabilise absorbent substrates and promote a lasting bond.
Choosing Colours and Customising Your Finish
Coloured resins can be tinted with pigments or pastes to achieve a range of effects, from translucent washes to bold opaque shades. Options like the Colourfun Set offer excellent mixing for both subtle and statement finishes. When working on large or vertical areas, select non-self-levelling products to maintain clean lines and prevent unwanted runs.

When Does Surface Choice Matter Most?
Surface type is especially important in high-moisture areas or on slopes, where adhesion and water resistance matter. Vertical wall coatings can withstand bathroom steam or kitchen splashes when cured, provided the base is properly prepared and sealed.
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By choosing the right surface and preparation, coloured resin can bring new life to various wall and interior finishes. For more advice on colour options and product selection, see our guide to what resin colours are available for walls.
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