Mansard by Coat is a mid-tone grey with a subtle green undertone. Hex: #697A6C. RGB: 105, 122, 108. Price: approximately £22.40 per litre. The nearest equivalent from another manufacturer is Johnstone's Dried Holly (ΔE 1.0, “identical”), priced at approximately £12.36 per litre. Other close matches include Johnstone's Lottery Winnings (ΔE 2.2) and Johnstone's Dusty Fern (ΔE 2.8).
Mansard by Coat
- Hex
#697A6C- RGB
- 105, 122, 108
- Manufacturer
- Coat
- Price per litre
- £22.40
- Price per m2 (?)
- £4.48
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Nearest matches from other manufacturers
| Colour | Manufacturer | ΔE | Match quality | Price/L | Price/m2 (?) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dried Holly | Johnstone's | 1.0 | Identical | £12.36 (£10.04 less) | £2.06 |
| Lottery Winnings | Johnstone's | 2.2 | Near-identical | £12.36 (£10.04 less) | £2.06 |
| Dusty Fern | Johnstone's | 2.8 | Near-identical | £6.14 (£16.26 less) | £1.02 |
| Family Tree® | Crown | 2.8 | Near-identical | £13.20 (£9.20 less) | £2.20 |
| Green Smoke | Farrow & Ball | 2.9 | Near-identical | £25.60 (£3.20 more) | £3.94 |
| Midnight Leaf | Johnstone's | 3.3 | Very close | £12.36 (£10.04 less) | £2.06 |
| Dwarf Spruce | Johnstone's | 3.3 | Very close | £12.36 (£10.04 less) | £2.06 |
| Fern Canopy | Crown | 3.7 | Very close | — | — |
| Dyrehaven | Farrow & Ball | 3.9 | Very close | £25.60 (£3.20 more) | £3.94 |
Dried Holly
Johnstone's
Identical
ΔE 1.0
£12.36/L
£2.06/m2
Lottery Winnings
Johnstone's
Near-identical
ΔE 2.2
£12.36/L
£2.06/m2
Dusty Fern
Johnstone's
Near-identical
ΔE 2.8
£6.14/L
£1.02/m2
Family Tree®
Crown
Near-identical
ΔE 2.8
£13.20/L
£2.20/m2
Green Smoke
Farrow & Ball
Near-identical
ΔE 2.9
£25.60/L
£3.94/m2
Midnight Leaf
Johnstone's
Very close
ΔE 3.3
£12.36/L
£2.06/m2
Dwarf Spruce
Johnstone's
Very close
ΔE 3.3
£12.36/L
£2.06/m2
Fern Canopy
Crown
Very close
ΔE 3.7
Dyrehaven
Farrow & Ball
Very close
ΔE 3.9
£25.60/L
£3.94/m2
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Coverage & application
Manufacturer figures from the Coat Product Advice Sheet. Real-world coverage is typically 15-20% lower.
| Finish | Coverage | Coats | Sheen | Scrub class | Touch dry | Recoat | VOC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eggshell PAS | 10 m²/L | 2 | 10% | 1 | 1h | 4h | 30 g/L |
| Flat Matt PAS | 10 m²/L | 2 | 2% | 1 | 30 min | 2h | 2.9 g/L |
| Flat Matt Claypaint PAS | 10 m²/L | 2 | 15% | 1 | 2h | — | 2.9 g/L |
| Floor Paint PAS | 10 m²/L | 2 | 20% | 1 | 1h | 4h | 10 g/L |
| Soft Sheen PAS | 10 m²/L | 2 | 10% | 1 | 2h | 4h | 30 g/L |
Surface preparation by substrate
Eggshell
- General application
- Stir thoroughly before use. Apply 2 coats of COAT paint by brush or roller or application. If light or bright colours are to be used an additional coat may be required. Tones of separate batches may vary slightly, for colour consistency purchase sufficient paint for the complete job at one time. Preparation of the surface to be painted is vital to the performance of your COAT paint. ● Make good any structural cracks or defects and match the finish to the existing substrate. Use flexible fillers only. ● Wash down and remove old flaking or defective coating. ● A glossy painted surface must be sanded to a matt finish prior to applying the first coat of paint. Avoid the inhalation of dust. Wear a suitable face mask when dry sanding. ● Bare metal requires a suitable primer. ● COAT paints are self-priming, however if a heavily repaired substrate has a wide variation of porosity and colours, priming is recommended as a first coat to create an even base colour. ● For interior use, prime new, bare and porous surfaces using one coat of the appropriate COAT paint, thinned with water (1 part water, 9 parts paint). (Do not apply at temperatures below 5oC).
Flat Matt
- General application
- Stir thoroughly before use. Apply 2 coats of COAT paint by brush or roller application. If light or bright colours are to be used an additional coat may be required. Tones of separate batches may vary slightly, for colour consistency purchase sufficient paint for the complete job at one time. Preparation of the surface to be painted is vital to the performance of your COAT paint. ● Make good any structural cracks or defects and match the finish to the existing substrate. Use flexible fillers only. ● Wash down and remove old flaking or defective coating. ● A glossy painted surface must be sanded to a matt finish prior to applying the first coat of paint. Avoid the inhalation of dust. Wear a suitable face mask when dry sanding. ● Bare metal requires a suitable primer. ● COAT paints are self-priming, however if a heavily repaired substrate has a wide variation of porosity and colours, priming is recommended as a first coat to create an even base colour. ● For interior use, prime new, bare and porous surfaces using one coat of the appropriate COAT paint, thinned with water (1 part water, 9 parts paint). (Do not apply at temperatures below 5oC).
Flat Matt Claypaint
- General application
- Stir thoroughly before use, the high solids nature of this paint requires vigorous stirring. We recommend mechanical stirring where possible. Apply 2 coats of COAT paint by brush or roller application. If light or bright colours are to be used an additional coat may be required. Tones of separate batches may vary slightly, for colour consistency purchase sufficient paint for the complete job at one time. For best results, try to keep a wet edge and complete one wall at a time. Preparation of the surface to be painted is vital to the performance of your COAT paint. ● Make good any structural cracks or defects and match the finish to the existing substrate. Use flexible fillers only. ● Wash down and remove old flaking or defective coating. ● A glossy painted surface must be sanded to a matt finish prior to applying the first coat of paint. Avoid the inhalation of dust. Wear a suitable face mask when dry sanding. ● COAT paints are self-priming, however if a heavily repaired substrate has a wide variation of porosity and colours, priming is recommended as a first coat to create an even base colour. ● For interior use, prime new, bare and porous surfaces using one coat of the appropriate COAT paint, thinned with water (1 part water, 9 parts paint). ● Clay or lime plaster must be moistened prior to painting. (Do not apply at temperatures below 5 oC). COAT Trading ltd, Kemp House, 128 City Road, London EC1V 2NX. +44(0) 7368 870 097
Floor Paint
- General application
- Stir thoroughly before use. Apply 2 coats of COAT paint by brush or roller or application. If light or bright colours are to be used an additional coat may be required. Tones of separate batches may vary slightly, for colour consistency purchase sufficient paint for the complete job at one time. Preparation of the surface to be painted is vital to the performance of your COAT paint. ● Make good any structural cracks or defects and match the finish to the existing substrate. Use flexible fillers only. ● Wash down and remove old flaking or defective coating. ● A glossy painted surface must be sanded to a matt finish prior to applying the first coat of paint. Avoid the inhalation of dust. Wear a suitable face mask when dry sanding. ● COAT paints are self-priming, however if a heavily repaired substrate has a wide variation of porosity and colours, priming is recommended as a first coat to create an even base colour. ● For interior use, prime new, bare and porous surfaces using one coat of the appropriate COAT paint, thinned with water (1 part water, 9 parts paint). ● Ensure new concrete is thoroughly dried and cured before painting on it. Algae, fungal or mould growth should be removed and treated with a fungicidal wash. Walk on after 24 hours. (Do not apply at temperatures below 5oC).
Soft Sheen
- General application
- Stir thoroughly before use. Apply 2 coats of COAT paint by brush or roller application. If light or bright colours are to be used an additional coat may be required. Tones of separate batches may vary slightly, for colour consistency purchase sufficient paint for the complete job at one time. Preparation of the surface to be painted is vital to the performance of your COAT paint. ● Make good any structural cracks or defects and match the finish to the existing substrate. Use flexible fillers only. ● Surfaces affected by mould growth should be treated with a fungicidal wash and mould inhibitor and allow to dry thoroughly before painting. ● Wash down and remove old flaking or defective coating. ● A glossy painted surface must be sanded to a matt finish prior to applying the first coat of paint. Avoid the inhalation of dust. Wear a suitable face mask when dry sanding. ● COAT paints are self-priming, however if a heavily repaired substrate has a wide variation of porosity and colours, priming is recommended as a first coat to create an even base colour. ● For interior use, prime new, bare and porous surfaces using one coat of the appropriate COAT paint, thinned with water (1 part water, 9 parts paint). (Do not apply at temperatures below 5oC).
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