Looking to refresh your garden shed with a splash of colour or a subtle natural coating? A fresh lick of paint can transform it in a matter of hours.
As well as improving your shed’s appearance, the right paint can also protect it from the elements and changeable weather and help to prevent rotting all year round. And it can also be doubled up to be used on your fences, pergolas and trellises, so there’s no need for anything to go to waste.
There are plenty of shed paints out there depending on your needs – from what you are painting and how quickly you need the job done, to your budget and the protective qualities you are looking for. Below, we have curated a selection of shed paints of various types to help inform your decision.
We’ve included premium options along with those which are a little kinder to the purse strings. And if you feel a fresh coat of paint isn’t enough to revive your old shed, we’ve got you covered with 10 ways to improve your shed, and a guide to buying the best garden sheds including various examples, in case you’re considering investing in a new one.
We also have a guide to choosing the best greenhouse, plus a list of clever garden storage and shed storage ideas to help keep everything neat and tidy.
If you’re looking to do DIY on your shed, also consider our guide to the best hammers.
The best shed paints in 2023
Browse our selection of fence and shed paint, below;
Ronseal One Coat Fence Life Matt Shed and Fence Treatment, 5L
This Ronseal treatment is designed to do the job in just one coat, so it’s ideal for those with less time on their hands. The colour should last for up to two years without fading and it will protect the wood as well as brighten it up. You can apply the shed paint with a
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