Mineral Surface

Bathroom Walls with Anti-Mould Lime Paint

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu2 photos

Bathroom walls in Coimbatore — coated with LEINOS Anti-Mould Lime Paint 665 in white. Breathable, mineral-based finish that releases vapour rather than condensing in the wet-room.

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The Brief

The brief, and the surface.

Surface
Interior plastered mineral substrate — bathroom walls above slate floor tiles
Climate & Exposure
South Indian indoor wet-room — climate-controlled, high humidity at splash zones
On-site Notes
  • Lime paint pigments settle — stir before each roller pull
  • Splash zones near the tub require an extra third coat for moisture loading
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A residential bathroom interior with white plastered walls surrounding a bathtub area and dark slate floor tiles. The walls needed a breathable, mineral-based coating that would resist mould growth in the wet-room atmosphere without sealing the substrate. LEINOS Anti-Mould Lime Paint 665 in white was applied in two coats with a roller for an even matte finish.

Lime paint needed brief stirring before each pull from the bucket — the mineral pigments settle out within minutes. The team rolled in W-pattern strokes, two coats at 6-hour intervals. Splash zones around the tub got an extra third coat for moisture loading.

Outcome

The result on site.

Bathroom walls in Coimbatore coated with LEINOS Anti-Mould Lime Paint 665 — breathable matte white finish that releases vapour rather than condensing in the high-humidity wet-room environment.

The walls carry a clean, matte white finish that complements the bathroom fixtures. The lime paint provides breathable moisture regulation in the wet-room environment — vapour escapes through the coating rather than condensing on the surface.

Results vary by surface condition, climate exposure, application method, and ongoing maintenance.

Documented by LEINOS India Specifier TeamUpdated

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