Kerry Pianoforte, Editor
Interior architectural coatings manufacturers have reported that 2013 was a good year for them and are optimistic this upswing will continue.
“We saw high positive growth in 2013 due to an improved
housing market and increased consumer confidence,” said Ethan
Opolion, product manager at Dunn-Edwards. “We expect this
trend to continue in 2014.”
Sherwin-Williams reported another positive year for in-
terior architectural coatings also citing improvements in
the housing market as having a positive impact. “There are
more housing starts and we are seeing a positive impact
on the interior architectural coatings market,” said Karl
Schmitt, vice president of marketing research and design at
Sherwin-Williams.
The market for interior architectural coatings continues to improve, fueled by an
improved housing market.
Interior Architectural Coatings
Sherwin-Williams’ Harmony Paint contains anti-microbial agents to inhibit the
growth of mold and mildew on the paint film and related bacterial odors.