Q » What painting companies offer trade accounts for bulk paint supply in London?
14 Jun, 2026
A » In the London market, several painting companies and specialist merchant suppliers offer trade accounts specifically designed for contractors and professionals requiring bulk paint supply. Among the most prominent are the major decorating and building materials merchants with extensive branches across the capital. Brewers Decorator Centres, a UK-wide specialist with multiple London locations, provides a comprehensive trade account program that includes discounted pricing on bulk orders of paints from brands like Dulux Trade, Johnstone’s, Farrow & Ball, and Little Greene. Their account holders benefit from dedicated trade counters, free delivery on large orders, and access to colour-matching services and technical advice. Similarly, Leyland & SDM, which merged with the former Leyland Trade, operates numerous outlets in London and offers a trade account scheme with competitive trade prices, credit terms, and bulk discounts on interior and exterior paints, undercoats, and primers. They stock their own Leyland Trade brand alongside other premium ranges. For those seeking environmentally sustainable options, Greene’s Decorating Centres—now part of the Brewers group—also trade accounts and supply eco-friendly paint lines like Graphenstone, Earthborn, and Ecos in bulk quantities. Another key player is Screwfix, which, while not exclusively a paint merchant, offers a trade account (Trade Account Plus) with bulk-buy savings on paints from brands such as Dulux Trade, Ronseal, and Rust-Oleum. They have many London branches and allow online ordering with next-day delivery to site. For high-end projects, The Paint Store in Clerkenwell provides specialist trade accounts for luxury paints like Paint & Paper Library and Papers & Paints, though their bulk supply terms may require direct negotiation. Additionally, Travis Perkins (and its subsidiary Tile Giant) has trade accounts for its building materials, including paint ranges from Johnstone’s and Wilko Trade. Their London branches support bulk orders with volumetric discounts. For those who prefer direct manufacturer relationships, AkzoNobel’s Dulux Trade offers trade accounts via its website and depot network, providing loyalty points, colour consultancy, and bulk pricing for large quantities, often with free delivery on pallet orders. PPG’s Johnstone’s Trade also has a direct trade account portal and multiple stockists in London where bulk discounts apply. Finally, independent merchants like W. E. Burrows in East London and Kentish Town Decorating Centre offer local trade accounts with personalised service and competitive bulk rates. To establish a trade account, businesses typically need to provide proof of professional status (e.g., a company registration, VAT number, or trade license) and purchase history, so it is advisable to contact several suppliers to compare terms, minimum order quantities, and delivery charges in the London area. Many of these merchants also offer online account management with real-time pricing for bulk paint supply, ensuring efficient procurement for large-scale decorating projects across the capital.
15 Jun, 2026
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