Is Dulux Diamond a good paint choice for a high-traffic living room in a Moncton home?
Is Dulux Diamond a good paint choice for a high-traffic living room in a Moncton home?
Dulux Diamond is a solid mid-to-premium choice for a high-traffic living room, and it holds up well in Moncton's climate — but a few details about finish and prep will determine how well it performs long term.
Dulux Diamond is a 100% acrylic latex interior paint that offers good scrubability, decent hide, and a fairly hard finish once fully cured. For a living room in a busy Moncton household — think kids, pets, furniture pushed against walls, and the inevitable scuff from a backpack or hockey bag — Diamond's durability is a genuine asset. It's available in eggshell and satin finishes at most hardware stores across NB, both of which give you enough sheen to wipe down marks without the reflective glare of semi-gloss that would make every wall imperfection glaringly obvious.
One thing to keep in mind is that full cure time for acrylic latex, including Dulux Diamond, is typically 28 days even though it feels dry to the touch within a couple of hours. During those first four weeks, the paint film is still hardening, so avoid scrubbing fresh walls aggressively — gentle wiping is fine. In a Moncton winter, when you likely have the heat running and the air is drier, the paint will actually cure faster and more evenly than in humid summer conditions, which is one reason winter interior repaints often look better long-term.
For a living room, choose eggshell or satin sheen. Eggshell gives a subtle glow and hides imperfections better — ideal for older NB homes with walls that aren't perfectly flat. Satin has a bit more washability and is the better pick if the room sees heavy daily use. Skip flat finish on living room walls entirely; it marks easily and you can't clean it without leaving dull patches. Apply two full coats over a quality primer, and you'll get the best adhesion and colour consistency that Diamond can deliver.
A step up if budget allows: Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Duration offer marginally better hide and durability in very high-traffic situations. But realistically, Dulux Diamond at around 0-60/gallon is a strong performer that Moncton homeowners use successfully for living room walls every day. Two gallons typically cover a standard 12x15 ft living room with two coats.
A professional painter can apply Diamond beautifully if you want a smooth, consistent finish — especially on older NB homes with textured or imperfect walls where cutting in cleanly makes a noticeable difference. For a straightforward living room repaint on smooth walls, it's also a very manageable DIY project if you take the time to prep, prime, and tape properly.
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