🎨 Transform your space effortlessly—paint smarter, not harder!
Heirloom Traditions ALL-IN-ONE Paint delivers a durable, waterproof matte finish with built-in primer and top coat, eliminating the need for sanding or multiple steps. Featuring 30 curated colors including French Toile, it’s designed for diverse surfaces like cabinets, furniture, glass, and leather. Low odor and fast drying, this 32oz water-based paint covers up to 140 sq ft, making it the ultimate hassle-free upgrade for modern interiors and exteriors.
Brand | Heirloom Traditions Paint |
Color | French Toile |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Low Oder, Fast-Drying |
Unit Count | 32.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Oil, Watercolor, Acrylic |
Specific Uses For Product | Cabinets,Doors,Floor,Furniture,Glass,Tile |
Surface Recommendation | Ceramics,Glass,Leather,Metal,Vinyl |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | Applicator, Paint Cups, Brush |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Model Name | RM-F4BR-TVJL |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | #191970 |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Coverage | 140 square feet for 32oz quart, 500 square feet for 128oz gallon, 35 square feet for 8oz sample |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
UPC | 682962384864 |
Manufacturer | Heirloom Traditions Paint |
Part Number | SKU-5EE5D1AE |
Item Weight | 2.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 4.25 x 4.75 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Material | water based |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Low Oder, Fast-Drying |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**H
Loved using this product, testimonial from a not-craft first timer
Yup, I’m hooked. I am the worst painter and with a sponge brush, there were no lines. My husband is a builder and hates when I paint because he feels it is a reflection on him when people come in the house. BUT if I waited for him to paint, forget it. So I paint sometimes. I’ve gotten better but still not up to his standards. Also, he has been opposed to all this chalk paint DIY that’s been the new rage, he was so opposed to anything that would chip off or need yearly waxing. He’s just all about his Ben Moore. Anyway, I had an awful vanity that needs to be replaced. It’s the type that is surfaced in that wood look shiny paper. We aren’t replacing until next year and I hate looking at the eyesore when the rest of the bathroom is so nice and done. I said, screw it, I can’t make it worse, so I informed him I was going to try chalk paint. His response was fine, at least we can wash it off before it cures when you realize how bad it will look. So I set out, fully prepared that he would be disappointed, lol but what the heck, try new things. First off, my vanity was NOT the ideal surface for painting and even less ideal probably for chalk paint. Completely non porous. I degreased as recommended. So it took me at least 4 coats to cover because of the surface material (slick, paint doesn’t absorb). For reference, I painted a small wood item, too - a tissue box - and it looked great from coat one and the second coat was perfection. So it’s all about the surface when it comes to coats. Anyway, when I was done, my husband came in and said - wow - that’s the best paint job you’ve ever done. LoL. Funny, because I literally was SO messy doing this. It was Friday, working from my home office on quarantine, and there was a bottle of wine involved (it was a stressful work from home day full of COVID related complications at work, we are in an epi-center and that day really sucked for someone to working in HR in an essential industry). I was basically hitting it every 2 hours (the wine and the painting), breaking all the rules of painting, just to get away from my desk. But it was my best work ever, according to him, haha. And it really DOES look good - it almost looks sprayed on. I cannot take the credit for that, at all - this was not skill, this was entirely product!! So smooth. And the color is GREAT! Highly pigmented, Abbey is a perfect dark greige (is it brown, is it charcoal - who knows?! It works great with our weather barnwood and transitional/loft style master bath decor). Very easy clean up, too - again, I was drinking wine and by coat 3, I was really not caring about coloring inside the lines. Cleaned right up from the white tile and white painted walls, no staining. I mean, I don’t recommend being as careless as I was, I’m just saying that a wayward drop of paint didn’t destroy what it landed on, and I didn’t have to prep for protection anywhere near what I do with latex. And it dries super fast (yet didn’t dry out in the paint tin I was using for application).The only downside - and it’s probably mostly to do with the surface material, 100% - easy to chip in spots. Again, considering the surface material will not grip it like a wood, that’s not the paints fault. What I did was to hit it that weekend with 3 coats of General Finishes flat top coat (that’s the good stuff and highly recommended by woodworkers as a top coat and reviewed as best overall top coat for chalk paint - speciality item, won’t find it at Home Depot). I spent the extra $ on it because I was so happy with my cheap little chalk paint job that I wanted to give it respect! Haha, true though - I want to keep it looking as good as it does. So while you are supposed to not need a wax or a top coat, I did use one - but you may not need one on a better surface. I am using the rest of my paint to do a porous wood hamper - I may not need a top coat with the wax built into this product and a surface that will accept paint.Anyway back to my builder husband. Mind you, when I say builder, he builds million dollar homes and multi-million dollar remodels in the Boston area. Best quality of everything for these people, we’re talking $1000 shower heads. Ya, I know, you’d think I wouldn’t be refinishing a crappy $200 vanity in my own home, but that’s how it goes with someone who doesn’t want to work when they get home from work and I have to force to be house-proud. He can build amazing things but he could care less about whether his home decor is outdated from 30 years ago. Anyway, he has decided that he is going to chalk paint our sleigh bed and bureaus now. He’s going to do it because even though my work was “great”, imagine how great it will be if he does it (he’s not wrong, just a little full of himself lol). I wanted to buy a new set and I still do, but at least now our old one will match the master remodel we are finishing up until I can get one. It won’t be an eyesore to me every time I walk in the finished room and think about how I have to wait to replace it. We’re going to try antiquing this time for a weather look. I’m sure it will be lovely.Anyway, if you’re thinking about diving into chalk paint, I recommend this brand very much. I’m not sure I would have had the same experience with other brands that seem to have a lot more of a learning curve and a lot more steps involved. Plus Heritage has a ton of examples on their website to give you inspiration. I may even try their gel stain next (just wish they still offered it in Carbon, what’s up with only the one color, Heritage?). I may even join their monthly club for the new colors. Lots of fun, I’m seeing a lot of projects with this product!!
A**T
Great product!
This is a super cool product. I did no prep work other than dusting with a tack cloth. It did however take me 2 1/2 coats but well worth it. By the time I was finished with coat #1 it was time to start over again with coat #2. I had 2 nightstands and a rather large dresser to paint, plus I am kinda messy so I had to go very slow :-). Coat #2 went WAY faster. I did wait the full 2 hours before I went back for my coat 2.5 because it was basically touch up. I used a combo of brush and small foam roller. Total water cleanup. The finish is a beautiful non-shiny/matte and the color is amazing because it isn't a stark black yet still black. May need touch-up once or twice a year but we use these pieces a lot so I am ok with that. LOVE LOVE this product! Nighstand before ad dresser after.
M**X
The perfect paint
Theres a room in my house we haven't utilized in a very long time with scratched and chipped walls, about a hundred years worth of paint drips from people rushing to try and coat the walls, and mysterious staining that has proven hard to cover with other paints. I bought just a quart as I wasn't completely sold on the color so I wanted to paint the wall with the most light and see what I thought. Well, that was the only mistake I made, the paint is beautiful and went on great. I wanted to use just a regular paint roller and in two coats the color was solid and perfect. Covered all the stains and chips, no new dripping, gorgeous color. Immediately went and bought a gallon, can't wait to paint the rest!
B**G
Great coverage, easy to use even for a 1st time DIY’er
I’m a first time DIY furniture painter. I wanted to spruce up an old dresser that sits empty in my spare room. After seeing so many ads and reading all the reviews, I went w/the Heirloom all in one. Very impressed with the easy, coverage and over all look of the finished product. I read so many reviews that stated you needed to be sure to prep so I did in the beginning but after the first two drawers, I gave up the prep and just painted the wood. Honestly there is no difference w/the look. Again this is a dresser, you may need to be more diligent if you’re painting cabinets. The only downside is side for me is that the color was not as dark as the pics online show. Envy looked to be a deep green, it’s not even though I tried a 3rd coat to try to get it a bit darker. I left half the drawers out so you could see the original wood color I started with. In the end it worked out. I also bought the drawer pulls from Amazon. Don’t mind the rug, it’s there til the paint dries.
J**H
This is a great product!
Very pleased with how this project turned out. I got the paint overnight. It is a little different than other paint so there was a slight learning curve. The video tutorials on their website helped a lot. Mostly, the technique is different, but easy enough to follow. The color is beautiful and coats well. Easy to clean up spills and drips from the vinyl peel & stick tiles I also installed-just used a wet washcloth. It did not stain.One issue I had yesterday that I need to fix today is that I closed the cupboard doors and they weren’t completely dry I guess. I had to pry one of the corners just a tiny bit but it took a small area of the paint completely off. I don’t think this would have happened had I sanded and used a traditional paint. Not a big deal though-I’ll just try repainting that little area (size of a dime). This is the reason for taking a star away. I do worry that it may be easily scratched and reveal the brown underneath.A little goes a LONG way, especially if you use the “stippling” method for the first coat. I bought a 32 oz. for my master bathroom project. I used 2 coats and still have just under half left over! I intend to use this product again when we do our kitchen cabinets.
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