Application examples
Mould prevention with LEINOS
In recent years, the bathroom has developed into a real retreat - a small temple of wellness where we not only take care of our daily personal hygiene, but also find moments of peace and relaxation. This makes mould all the more disturbing in this personal oasis: an uninvited guest that immediately spoils the feeling of well-being. At the same time, resorting to aggressive chemicals often feels contradictory, especially if you want to consciously design your home in a natural way. If you want to prevent mould from appearing in the first place, you should therefore focus on two things: proper ventilation and a wall paint that cleverly regulates moisture.
Hardly any other room is exposed to as much water and water vapour every day as the bathroom. What means a soothing bath or a refreshing shower for us is a real stress test for the walls - moisture condenses, collects and can quickly become a problem if there is insufficient ventilation or the wall is not protected. Mould loves damp conditions. For health reasons alone, it is therefore worth being particularly careful when choosing wall paint for damp rooms.

Diffusion-open paints are ideal for these challenges. They prevent moisture from building up and thus actively help to prevent mould growth. Their breathable structure enables them to absorb excess moisture and only release it back into the room air when it is drier. LEINOS Naturfarben combine exactly these properties - completely natural and at the same time exceptionally functional. Thanks to their special properties, their ingredients are not available to organisms as a food source
However, to ensure that the moisture stored in the wall paint is reliably removed, regular ventilation is crucial. It is best to do this several times a day, intermittently, so that the room air is exchanged quickly and effectively. A little tip for the summer: it is best to ventilate at night. During the day, the warm outside air can condense in the cooler bathroom and have the opposite effect.

