Purple Paint Colors

The Proof is in the Paint

NON-TOXIC

ZERO VOC

WATER-BASED

NO POLYURETHANE ODOR

INGREDIENT TRANSPARENCY

EXCEPTIONAL COVERAGE
Luxury and Sophistication
Wrap your home in the luxurious charm and enchanting allure of our purple paint colors. Known for our commitment to eco-friendly, non-toxic solutions, we offer a captivating selection of hues that bring a sense of elegance and sophistication to your living spaces.
The Versatility of Purple: Light Purple to Deep Purple Paints
Purple is a color often associated with royalty, creativity, and luxury. Our collection of purple paint colors captures the full spectrum of this captivating hue, from the soft serenity of a lilac whisper to the deep richness of royal amethyst. Each shade is expertly crafted to add a touch of sophistication, inspiring both relaxation and creativity in your home. Whether you're seeking a calming environment or a bold statement, our purple palette offers the versatility to suit any mood or style.
Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Luxury For Your Home
When you choose ECOS Paints, you're embracing more than just beautiful colors. Our paints are formulated to minimize environmental impact while offering a high-quality, non-toxic finish. Our products are free from the harmful chemicals typically found in conventional paints and contribute to a healthier home environment. By selecting our purple shades, you're enhancing your space and supporting a sustainable and healthier lifestyle for both you and the planet.
What our customers are saying...
"Quick service, timely delivery, high quality paint with zero smell - it is so great to know you can have a painting experience without all the harmful VOCs and terrible smells. Highly recommend!"
Mollie
FAQs About ECOS Paints
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Yes! We offer 2oz sample pot of our colors to test in your space before ordering quarts or gallons. All of our paint color samples are sent in our eggshell finish to provide the best representation of color and performance. Order your samples today!
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Certain paint colors, especially bright yellows, greens, reds, and oranges, as well as some darker accent colors, are considered "poor hiding" colors. Meaning, that these colors are not good at hiding the color they're covering, so they need a tinted primer to be applied first. Primers are also required when painting repaired, uneven, or bare substrates that have not previously been coated. For more information, check out our blog post on primers!