Eco-Friendly Paint Options: Which Brands Offer the Best Value Over Time?

Livos Paints? Yeah, I’ve heard of them but never used them myself. I’m more into Auro Paints. They’re another eco-friendly brand that’s been around for a while. I used their products for my bedroom and was really happy with the coverage and how the colors turned out. They’ve got this rich depth to them that you don’t always get with other natural paints. Plus, they’ve been durable so far, no chipping or fading.

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I’m all about Biofa Paints. They might not be as well-known as some of the others, but they’re a solid choice for anyone looking to go green with their paint. I used them for my home office and the difference in air quality was noticeable. They’re also really durable; my office chairs have scraped against the walls a few times and there’s barely a mark. The color range is a bit limited, but the quality makes up for it.

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Has anyone tried mixing brands for different parts of the house? I used Earthborn Paints for the walls and Eco Paints for the trim and doors. It worked out great because I got the best of both worlds – Earthborn’s breathability for the walls and Eco Paints’ durability for the woodwork. I’m curious if anyone else has done something similar and how it turned out for them.

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I’m just starting to look into eco-friendly paints for my new place, so this thread is super helpful. I’m leaning towards Livos Paints for the living areas because of the natural look everyone’s talking about. But I’m also considering Biofa Paints for the kitchen and bathrooms because of their durability. Does anyone have experience using these brands in high-moisture areas? How do they hold up against mold and mildew?

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