There’s nothing quite like a fresh season to inspire a new project, and this spring we’re giving you even more ways to transform your space, inside and out, with our five new limited-edition colours.
So, drumroll please… you asked, we listened. We’ve taken five of your most-loved Chalk Wall Paint shades and created them for the great outdoors in our Al Fresco Range.
Water based, self-priming, self-levelling, and self-sealing our Al Fresco Range has a matte finish with a 10% sheen and is both water and UV-resistant. Each shade is available in 250ml and 750ml and is perfect for anyone who wants to revamp their furniture outside, transform their front door, windows, garden shed or garage door or take on super-durable projects indoors (on everything from kitchen cupboards to bathroom furniture).
These limited-edition colours are here to help you welcome in the new season and fall in love with your space all over again.
Say hello to your new favourite Al Fresco shades…
Meet the shades
Bradstock
The soothing hues of this cool mid-green are ideal for cottage-style front doors. A little fresher than Green with Envy, with a touch of blue-grey undertone. 
Clay Pot
Bring this super-subtle, earthy red to your outdoor spaces. This warm, calming shade has a Mediterranean feel and works perfectly with blue-toned planting schemes.
Macaroon
Bolder and brighter than Dusky Blush, we’ve added the perfect pink to our Al Fresco range. With its warm tones and just a whisper of grey, it’s a classic and will look fab on front doors.

On a Whim
An unusual and captivating pale neutral. Depending on light and surroundings, On a Whim’s soft tones can range from creamy yellow to limey green with a hint of smokiness. 
Hot as Mustard
Another long- awaited addition to the Al Fresco range, the gorgeous warm yellow of Hot as Mustard has a hint of zest and will add a pop of colour to front doors, planters, and garden furniture alike. 
Not the shades you’re after? Check out our full Al Fresco Range and read our eight handy tips for painting outside or our tips on painting a composite door.







