2. Dulux Antique White USA
- Available at major paint retailers across Melbourne
3. Dulux Hog Bristle (Full or Half)
- Available at Bunnings and Dulux Trade Centres
4. Dulux Lexicon Quarter
- Available at Bunnings, Dulux Trade Centres and specialty stores
5. Taubmans Crisp White
- Available at Taubmans Professional Trade Centres across Melbourne
6. Haymes Greyology 1
- Available through Haymes Paint Shops and select independent paint retailers in Melbourne
7. Wattyl Calcium
- Available at Wattyl stores and independent retailers
8. Dulux Tranquil Retreat
- Available at Bunnings and Dulux Trade Centres
9. Dulux White on White
- Available at Bunnings and Dulux Trade Centres
10. Taubmans Endure Fossil Grey
- Available at Taubmans Professional Trade Centres
- Need Help Choosing the Right Colour?
- You'll find these colours at Bunnings, Dulux Trade Centres, Taubmans Professional Trade Centres, Haymes Paint Shops, and other trusted paint retailers across Melbourne.
Common Questions About Paint Colours
What's the most popular white paint in Melbourne?
Dulux Natural White is the most popular choice for whole-house painting in Melbourne. Its warm, balanced tone works beautifully in our changing light conditions.
Should I use warm or cool whites?
It depends on your home’s style and lighting. Warm whites like Natural White suit traditional homes and spaces with timber floors. Cool whites like Lexicon Quarter work better in modern, minimalist spaces with lots of natural light.
Where can I see these colours in person?
Visit Bunnings, Dulux Trade Centres, Taubmans Professional Trade Centres, Haymes Paint Shops, or independent paint retailers across Melbourne. Most stores have sample pots and colour catalogues available.
Can I use interior paint colours outside?
Yes, you can use an interior paint colour outside, but you must use exterior-grade paint formulated with that colour. Interior paints aren’t formulated for UV resistance and weather exposure. For exteriors, choose colours from exterior ranges like Taubmans Endure, Dulux Weathershield, or Haymes Solashield.
How do I test paint colours before committing?
Buy sample pots and paint large swatches on different walls. View them at different times of day — morning, afternoon, and evening light can change how colours appear.