This historic landmark was revitalised using Graphenstone’s lime-based paints, maintaining its character while providing a durable, eco-friendly finish.
Graphenstone was specified for redecoration works at Church House, Westminster, headquarters of the Archbishop’s Council, the Church Commissioners and all its boards and councils as well as the Church of England Pensions Board and the National Society. Built in the late 1930s, this Grade II listed building has many areas of historic importance as well as more modern meeting and conference venues.
Graphenstone was specifically chosen for:
- CO2e savings
- CO2 absorption
- Breathability (Class 1 Vapour Open)
- Durability