Unlike regular paint, milk paint does not provide a perfectly uniform color. There are subtle shading differences that give the appearance of lead and oil-based paint of old.
Milk paint does not chip or peel like regular pains. As a piece of furniture finished with milk paint ages, the worn paint develops a polished look and takes on different levels of sheen. In the end, as wear becomes more pronounced, light on the finish creates a subtle yet lively effect that actually makes the finish better with age.
Each item is available in the following colors...
![]() *Antique White |
![]() *Buttercup Yellow |
![]() *Carriage Black |
![]() *Cottage Rose |
![]() *Country Red |
![]() *Dark Mallard Blue |
![]() *Hemlock Green |
![]() *Holly Hill Green |
![]() *Mulberry |
![]() *Olde Mustard |
![]() *Olive Green |
![]() *Sage Green #6 |
![]() *Saratoga Blue |
![]() *Settlers Blue |
![]() *Sugar House Brown |
![]() *Olde Parchment |
Colors may vary some
Items with open doors are available with...