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Dedicated Sadolin Superdec user Gary Davies has gone on camera to talk about his passion for colour using the premium wood protection product.
Gary, the owner of Lyme Bay Cabins - which manufactures and installs quality log cabin garden buildings - shares his experiences of bringing colour to life in a short film.
The video showcases a number of projects carried out in Devon and Gary said: “There’s a growing focus on really defining spaces outdoors and putting great personality into projects, and for this the choice of shades is really important.
“It enables people to create their own unique buildings with great charm and great character.
“Whether making an outdoor building really bold and beautiful, or just using a tone that blends into the surroundings, Sadolin Superdec has got fantastic colours within the range.
“The options are absolutely endless and the quality of the product means the colour is going to last for the long-term.”
Available in over 300 shades, Sadolin Superdec is renowned for its comprehensive colour palette, as well as its outstanding protective qualities, which together make it one of the most popular ranges within the Sadolin brand for specifiers. This flexibility enables Sadolin Superdec to offer up to 8 years’ protection against the elements.
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