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Sweet Potato (C2-559)
Sweet Potato (C2-559)
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Sweet Potato (C2-559)

Just like the colour of the vegetable it's named after, sweet potato is an earthy, refined orange.

*A digital swatch is a rough estimation of the colour. A paint chip or sample pint is most accurate way to sample this colour.

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Product Advice

A paint’s sheen is its level of gloss or shine. Generally speaking, flatter finishes tend to hide imperfections better and glossier finishes tend to be more durable. 

Interior Paint Sheens

Flat (0-5% sheen) - Ideal for less-than-perfect surfaces, low-traffic areas, and places where lack of gloss is desired, such as ceilings. 

Matte (5-15% sheen) - For walls with imperfections and low-traffic areas. 

Eggshell (15-25% sheen) - The most common wall finish, a balanced sheen that hides some imperfections but is easy to keep clean.

Satin (25-45% sheen) - Most commonly used on trim and high-traffic walls. Durable and easily washable. 

Semi-gloss (45-65% sheen) - Used on trim, doors, and cabinets. Very durable. 

Gloss ( 65-85% sheen) - A mirror-like finish, often used on doors, cabinets, furniture, and accent areas. 

Exterior Paint Sheens

Matte (5-15% sheen) - Used on shingles and siding, especially in areas with imperfections. 

Eggshell (15-25% sheen) - Used on shingles and siding.

Satin (25-45% sheen) - Used on trim and doors. 

Semi-gloss (45-65% sheen) - Used on trim and doors. 

Gloss (45-65% sheen) - Used on front doors. 

1 gallon of paint will cover ~400 sq ft. Whereas 1 quart of paint will cover ~100 sq ft. To get a rough estimate of how much paint you will need, run through these steps: 

1. Add together the length of each wall. 

2. Multiply the sum of the wall length by the height of the wall to find the total square footage of your room.

3. Subtract 20 square feet for each door and 10 square feet for each window.

4. Multiply that final room square footage number by 2 to get the total square footage for 2 coats of paint.

5. Divide the number by 400 (gallon = 400 sq ft) to determine the number of gallons you need to purchase for 2 coats of paint.

Similar C2 paint colours

  • Pillow Talk (C2-514)
  • Savannah (C2-543)
  • Live Wire (C2-574)
  • Kasbah (C2-573)

Why C2 Paint Colours are Different

  • Tinted with Multiple Colorants

  • C2's superior tinting system uses between 4 and 8 colorants to make a single colour. This is what gives C2 paint excellent colour depth, coverage, and fade resistance.

  • No Black Colorant

  • Black absorbs rather than reflects light so C2 doesn’t use black colorant in any of their 496 colorus. This results in C2 colours reflecting light in a compelling, luminous way.

  • Made with rare artisan pigments

  • C2 paint spares no expense to incorporate artisan-grade pigments like cobalt blue and oxide green. These are unique to the brand and enhance their colorants.