Render Colour Charts
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Render colour charts give you a clear, accurate view of the render colours available for our thin coat render systems, helping you choose the perfect shade before ordering materials. Whether you’re looking for subtle tones like wild silk or bolder finishes such as copper, a colour chart allows you to compare the full range side by side.
What a render colour chart is and how to use it
A render colour chart is a printed or physical colour chart that shows the full collection of shades available for a specific render system. By viewing real samples rather than digital images, you can more accurately match the colour to your property, existing finishes or design scheme.
These charts are designed to help you make confident decisions, especially when choosing thin coat renders where final appearance is crucial.
Choosing render colours for thin coat render systems
Our thin coat render ranges include silicone, acrylic and advanced hybrid formulations, each with its own extensive selection of colours. Selecting the right shade depends on your property style, local surroundings and how much character you want your façade to have.
If you’re unsure, we recommend comparing multiple tones on a colour chart to see how they differ in natural light.
How colour charts help match your project’s finish
Lighting, material texture and nearby surfaces all affect how a coat render will appear once installed. A physical sample or colour chart helps ensure the shade you like is the shade you’ll actually get. This avoids costly ordering mistakes and reduces delays on site.
Many customers view the chart before buying render so they can find a colour that perfectly complements brickwork, windows or cladding.
Thin coat render options and their available colour ranges
Our charts cover multiple systems, including:
- Silicone thin coat – highly flexible and water-repellent.
- Acrylic thin coat – vibrant colours with strong adhesion.
- Special texture finishes with curated shade combinations.
Each system includes a wide range of tones from off-whites and neutrals to deeper, modern shades such as graphite, sand, copper and pastel mixes.
Factors to consider when selecting colours for external coat render
When using a render colour chart, think about:
- Architectural style and surrounding environment.
- How light affects the colour throughout the time of day.
- Whether you prefer warm, cool or natural shades.
- Matching trims, gutters and window frames.
- Future maintenance and potential weathering.
Reviewing all options ensures your coat render complements both the building and its landscape.
When a render colour chart is essential for accurate visual planning
A colour chart becomes essential when:
- You need to match an existing render colour.
- You're deciding between several close shades.
- You require confirmation before ordering large quantities.
- You’re choosing a unique finish such as wild silk or copper.
Some colour charts may include a small charge, but this is typically minor compared to the assurance they provide. Prices are displayed clearly with VAT added at checkout.
If you need help choosing or understanding a specific render colour chart, simply contact our team for guidance.