Johnstone's Trade Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium enhanced by Johnstone’s paint products

  • 25 Sep 2015

Johnstone’s Trade products have been used as part of an extensive refurbishment of Wembley Stadium.

The stadium’s high-traffic internal spaces, including entrance vestibules and corridors, have been decorated to an high standard by Alldec Northern using Johnstone’s Acrylic Durable Matt to provide an attractive, highly durable paint finish.

Alldec Northern completed the contract within a tight three-month time frame, despite the stadium remaining in use throughout.

Johnstone’s Acrylic Durable Matt features fast-drying and low-odour properties, allowing the project to run alongside the many high-profile events being held at Wembley, with minimal disruption and inconvenience caused to the users and staff of the stadium.

The smooth finish of Johnstone’s Acrylic Durable Matt means that it will benefit the long-term maintenance requirements of the stadium, as it aides easy cleaning.

The paint can be scrubbed and washed without any negative impact on its appearance.

The advantages were further complemented by its design flexibility, as a comprehensive palette of 12 different colours compiled by Johnstone’s colour consultants was used on the stadium.

Commenting on the contract, Simon Carr from Alldec Northern said: “The Johnstone’s team were a great help during the project. 

They provided a unique and professional service in regards to recommending the products needed for the work we were carrying out, as well as detailed colour matching. For work at the magnitude of Wembley Stadium, I’d definitely recommend Johnstone’s for the job.”

As official sponsors of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy, which hosts its final at the venue, the contract further strengthens the positive relationship between Johnstone’s and Wembley Stadium. 

Alldec recently came top in the Commercial Category at the Johnstone’s Painter of the Year 2014 awards after impressing the judges with its work at the iconic stadium.

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