COAT Flat Matt is our most popular finish - and the go-to for soft, modern walls with absolutely no reflection. Designed to deliver a smooth, even look with maximum durability - it’s the perfect choice for timeless interiors that feel inviting whilst remaining practical, too.
Designed for interior walls and ceilings, Flat Matt is all about keeping things stylish - but with the robustness and durability we need for modern living. With no sheen at all, it reduces light reflection to create a soft, modern look that lets your colour do the talking - whilst hiding imperfections.
Formulated with the best resins - it achieves a 'Scrub Class 1' which is the highest rating availability for wash and scrub-ability, too.
Low VOC, No Odour
Rated A+ for Indoor Air Quality, and made exclusively to order - our Flat Matt finish is kind to people and the planet.
Peel & Stick Samples
Clever tester samples are 100% accurate, real paint. Move them around your room to test without the waste.
COAT Flat Matt is made to be straightforward. The formula is smooth, workable, and forgiving, so you get a consistent finish without overthinking it.
Unrivalled coverage, typically in two coats
Even application, so no patchiness
Low splatter for a cleaner decorating experience
Whether you’re decorating for the first time or doing a full home refresh, it goes on perfectly the first time.
Flat Matt Paint FAQs
Here are all the things we typically get asked about Flat Matt paint. But if there’s something you want to know which isn’t here, please do just drop us an email at hello@coatpaints.com.
Flat Matt is our most popular finish, with low sheen, even coverage, and true colour without being tricky to apply. It's suitable for most interior walls and ceilings - except for Bathrooms or Kitchens that are wet (choose Soft Sheen for that instead). COAT Flat Matt is designed to have that contemporary matt finish, but with Scrub Class 1 durability - meaning it stands the test of time and the knocks of daily life effortlessly.
Matt paint is the most popular choices for interior walls because it creates a clean, non-shiny finish that feels modern. It’s especially good in living and bedroom spaces, where you want colour to feel soft and natural.
If you've got a large bathroom with plenty of ventilation, it might work fine. But in smaller bathrooms, or anywhere with steam and water, we recommend our Soft Sheen finish - which is moisture resistant. When exposed to lots of water or steam the Flat Matt paint can streak (you may have experienced that in the past), so the Soft Sheen really is the perfect finish for these wet or steamy areas.
We typically recommend our Eggshell paint for woodwork, as it's engineered to apply more smoothly and is more durable for skirting and heavy-use. The colours are the same in both Flat Matt and Eggshell finish. You can use Flat Matt paint on woodwork if you want total uniformity - and this sometimes works fine on panelling or shelving etc. But please note that on skirting and trim, the Flat Matt is not as durable as the Eggshell finish.
Both regular Matt and COAT Flat Matt have a modern matt finish. Matt paint has a slight sheen, while our Flat Matt sits even lower - meaning absolutely no shine or reflection and a softer look. This completely matt look gives a modern feeling, and softens the edges of room to make it feel more chic and inviting.
Lower-sheen paints can show marks a bit more than tougher finishes like Soft Sheen or Eggshell. But the good news is that COAT Flat Matt is rated Scrub Class 1, which mean's it's the most durable matt paint you can get. It's wipeable too, so it handles everyday life with ease.
Most matt paints, including COAT Flat Matt, are wipeable rather than fully washable. You can clean light marks, but it’s not designed for constant scrubbing. If you need a washable paint for kitchens, bathrooms or very dirty areas, you're better to select a Soft Sheen finish which is moisture resistant and washable.
In most cases, you’ll need two coats for a solid, even finish. Some lighter colours or well-prepared surfaces may get away with one, but we always recommend two coats for maximum depth of colour and durability.
It's our most gentle formula - made with low VOC ingredients and sourced from the UK. So it’s the best for your home and rated A+ for Indoor Air Quality. It’s also ultra low odour, which means no harsh paint smell lingering around.
Yes, Flat Matt paint hides imperfections, and one of the biggest reasons people choose it. It reduces the look of uneven walls, bumps, or patchy plaster. Less shine = less distraction.
Matt paint works best in living rooms, bedrooms, ceilings and home offices -anywhere you want a soft, modern look without shine. If you need paint that is water resistant, for bathrooms or kitchens near the stove - then Soft Sheen would be better.
How To Paint With Flat Matt
Start by cleaning the surface with warm water
Use Sugar Soap to remove any grease or dirt
Fill any holes, and sand as needed
Apply 2 coats, using a brush or roller
(If painting new plaster, do a mist coat first)
Allow drying time of 2-4 hours between coats
Allow the paint to cure for 72 hours before wiping
Silky Smooth Application
COAT Flat Matt is made to go on beautifully - no fuss, no drama. Whether you’re a seasoned decorator or giving it a go yourself, it just works. The texture is smooth and creamy, so you’ll get great coverage, often in fewer coats. An even, consistent matt finish with brush or roller and less mess, with less splatter And thanks to its high pigment levels, the colour really shows up - rich, full, and exactly as it should be, wall to wall.
Our Most Popular
Flat Matt Paint Colours
Explore our most-loved Flat Matt shades - all designed to bring out the best in a flat, ultra-matt finish. From soft neutrals to deeper, moodier tones, these are the colours that work beautifully with Flat Matt natural depth and soft texture.
Don’t be fooled by ‘jack of all trade’ paints. All COAT finishes are formulated with their specific job in mind. Get perfectly flawless finish that lasts — whatever the surface.
Do I need Primer? We recommend primer for any new wood, MDF, UPVC, Vinyl, or unstable looking surfaces. You’ll also need to mist-coat brand new plaster before adding your COAT colour.