Making Eco-friendly paint at home is easy when you know how

If you want to decorate your home with healthy No VOC paints and finishes, you're in the right place!If you’ve ever stepped inside a natural building or a home with natural paints or plasters, you can tell instantly. Natural earth pigment colors and textures bring an unmistakable warmth and coziness to a room – not to mentionhealthy air quality in your home. Every room in my conventional, drywalled home is painted with a natural clay paint that's easy to make, economical, and gives a beautiful, soft, adobe-like look. I get compliments from all my guests!

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除了自然绘画的美学,对健康的好处也是巨大的。大多数人都没有意识到,在涂上一层新的乳胶漆(甚至是低VOC或零VOC的产品)后,有毒气体进入你家的数量或持续时间。油漆干燥后的头几天,气味才会被察觉,但毒素会在3-5年后继续挥发。根据环保标准Green Seal,在一层新的乳胶漆中,只有50%的VOC涂料在第一年排放。

The inhalation of these VOC’s can cause many things: nausea; dizziness; irritation of the eyes and respiratory tract; heart, lung or kidney damage and even cancer. In addition, if cans and leftover paints are not disposed of properly, they contaminate groundwater.

As for ‘Low VOC’ paints that can be found at your local hardware store, you might notice that they still smell toxic and can still give you headaches. And for what reason? I’ve learned that that can mean they are reduced by as little as 25% in VOCs. Low VOC paints may have reduced amounts of volatile organic compounds, meaning they don't off-gas as much as traditional paints, but it's important to remember that when it says "low" it's only in comparison to some other paints. There's are no standards that define what "low" means, so the labels are arbitrary, at best, and misleading at worst.

即使是标榜为“零挥发性有机化合物”的涂料品牌,着色剂中也经常含有挥发性有机化合物。所以,是的,它们更健康,但仍然可能是危险的。它们通常还包括甲醛、氨、有毒色素、丙酮甚至掩味剂等成分。添加有毒的杀菌剂是为了防止霉菌生长,使用生物杀菌剂是为了延长保质期。

But rest assured! All of this can be eliminated by simply making your own natural, long-lasting, sweet smelling and beautiful home-made paints.

Supplies Needed:

  • Drill with paint mixer attachment
  • Mixing bucket
  • Flour
  • Borax
  • Fine sand (optional – gives a more adobe/natural look)
  • Natural Earth Pigments
DIY natural earth paint
Natural paint pigments can come from different earths, plants and inert safe mineral compounds © Natural Earth Paint

Step 1:Make flour paste: Mix 2 cups cold water with 1 cup flour, then add to it 6 cups of boiling water - stir until it thickens.

Step 2:In the bucket, mix 1 part flour paste with 1 part natural earth pigment (adjust depending on pigment): 1 part fine sand (optional)

Notes:

- Adding sand gives your wall more of an earthy adobe look that's coarse to the touch but beautiful. Or, you can leave it out for a finish that is smooth to the touch. When using sand, you may need to apply with a large brush instead of a roller.

- The pigment used in the accompanying images is Emerald Green.

- All natural pigments have different qualities and absorb moisture at very different rates. So take the pigment proportions above as a suggestion – some may need much less pigment, some more.

- Important: the paint will dry MUCH lighter than what the colour looks like in the bucket, so it's best to start by painting just a swatch on the wall and let it dry to make sure you like the color before you paint the whole room. Don’t add any white until you’ve done a test, because you may find it light enough once it has dried.

Step 3:Use a paint mixer attachment on a drill to mix. Add water to achieve the desired consistency.

Make your own paint
Mixing eco-friendly natural paint is done most evenly by using a paddle in an electric drill

Step 4:Add Borax to prevent molding - 2-3 Tbsp. per gallon

Step 5:Paint a test portion on the wall.

Reminder: If you have sand in the mixture, you may need to go old-school and use a brush - paint rollers won't really work. I like to apply the strokes in a random assortment of directions, which gives it a more of mottled, earthen-wall look that I quite like.

If you want tofind and buy safe paints instead of making your own DIY non-toxic paint, see here, from the EcoHomeGreen Building GuidesonNorth America's favorite green building website - EcoHome.net...

About the Author:

Leah Fanning is a mother, artist and owner / founder ofNatural Earth Paint, which sells natural earth pigments, non-toxic art supplies, eco-friendly craft kits, natural face paints and more.