
Choosing non-toxic paint is one of the simplest ways to improve indoor air quality while supporting healthier, lower-emission spaces for homes, workplaces, and community environments.
Paint is often specified late in the design process, yet it can have a significant impact on how a space feels and performs. Conventional paints may release volatile organic compounds that affect indoor air quality and contribute to occupant discomfort.
Low-VOC, zero-VOC, and plant-based paints offer a more considered alternative. These products can help reduce harmful emissions while still delivering strong colour performance, finish quality, and durability across a range of applications.
For interiors focused on wellbeing, non-toxic paints support cleaner indoor environments and complement broader healthy-material strategies. They are especially relevant in schools, healthcare settings, homes, and projects where air quality is a priority.
As awareness grows around material health and transparent specification, non-toxic paint has become an important category for projects aiming to support both people and the planet.