Strong dark brown color that changes to nougat color mixed with white.
Nearest NCS S 8005-Y80R
NOTE! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.
EUR10.14 – EUR89.90
Lighter blue-gray color. Not a known cultural-historical color, but a color that has become common in modern residential buildings.
Nearest NCS S 3502-B
ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.
EUR9.22 – EUR89.90
Dark earthy color. Common on fences and outbuildings.
Nearest NCS S 7010-Y30R
Warm light gray color, produced in ready mix at the request of Gysinge customers. Roughly equivalent to iron vitriol gray, but transferred to sludge paint. Made from rye flour, water, iron vitriol, linseed oil and pigments.
Finished broken color. Breaking extra with natural white is not something we can recommend.
Nearest NCS S 3502-Y
Classic red sludge color. Slightly redder color than Red ochre, more similar to Falu red color.
Nearest NCS S 4050-Y80R
EUR10.14 – EUR78.28
Strong dark forest green color.
Nearest NCS S 6020-G30Y
EUR10.14 – EUR99.12
Common color in Swedish tradition. All residential buildings along Byggesvägen in Gysinge, for example, were painted in this color in the 1890s. Made of ochre yellow pigment.
Nearest NCS S 3050-Y20R
ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen is not 100% accurate.
Coloring picture: Façade sludge color yellowmylla, windows 60% oxide green linseed oil paint, lining and knots green umbra linseed oil paint about 5%.
Absolute carbon black color, has no historical anchoring but has become a very popular facade color in the last 10 years.
Nearest NCS S 9000-N
Warm white color. Intended only to break other colors, e.g. yellow mud, oxide green and green umber. White sludge paint should not be painted unbroken, as it has less resistance without color pigments in it. The more white you have in a color, the faster the color ages. We do not recommend a break with more than 20% white.
Nearest NCS S 0502-Y
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Light red sludge color with a tendency towards brick color. Very common color. Perhaps the most common in Swedish building tradition. Based on rye flour and contains linseed oil.
We recommend Rödockra sludge paint with linseed oil when you are going to paint a previously painted facade, as the previous paint probably contained linseed oil of unknown concentration, and our sludge paint without linseed oil has a poorer adhesion to this type.
However, if you are absolutely sure that there was no linseed oil in the previous paint, or when repainting, Rödockra sludge paint without linseed oil works perfectly well.
Nearest NCS S 4040-Y70R
Coloring environmental image 1:
Facade – Red ochre sludge paint without linseed oil. Window and door linings – 30% green umber linseed oil paint.
Window bars and double doors – 100% yellow ochre linseed oil paint.
Garden furniture – English red linseed oil paint.
EUR10.97 – EUR78.28
Light red sludge paint with a tendency towards brick color. Without linseed oil additive. During the 18th and early 19th centuries, it is believed that this particular shade of light brick red was the most common among red-colored buildings. It was often combined with oil-painted details such as window and door frames in light gray instead of unbroken white.
The red color comes from burnt mining slag or clay containing iron oxide. Colors other than red were also commonly used as sludge color until the beginning.
Coloring environmental image:
Facade – Red ochre sludge paint without linseed oil. Window and door linings – 30% green umber linseed oil paint. Window bars and double door – 100% yellow ochre linseed oil paint. Garden furniture – English red linseed oil paint.
EUR9.22 – EUR78.28