Ruboflex Exterior Coating · RB-N2

Emerald Green

A genuinely deep shade with weight and presence. On site, Emerald Green ends up most often in exposed exterior elevations. Pairs with dark stained oak, polished brass and natural marble. Emerald Green is deep jewel-green for roofs and gutters — a ruboflex exterior coating shade with a cool, slightly silvered character and clear bottle-green undertones. The lineage is heritage roof, but the way it sits on a wall is unmistakably current.

Where Emerald Green works

Best used in exterior,

Deep jewel-green for roofs and gutters reads its best where the light is bright and changing. Below are the rooms we've installed this shade in most often.

  • soffits, gutters and trim
Pairs with

Shades that sit beside Emerald Green

Picked by family, warmth and tonal proximity within the same range.

Technical

How Emerald Green is applied

Emerald Green uses the standard Ruboflex Exterior Coating build. The technical specification is the same across colour — only the pigment changes.

Sheen options
semi-matt elastomeric
Coverage
Around 1 kg per m² over two coats on prepared substrate.
Substrates
clay and concrete tile roofs, rendered exteriors, fibre-cement, metal gutters and trims (with primer)
Sealer
Self-sealing; no separate topcoat.
Cleaning
Rinse with low-pressure water. Avoid solvent cleaners.
FAQs about Emerald Green

Questions clients ask about this shade

Won't Emerald Green make the room feel smaller?+

Deep shades like Emerald Green actually blur a room's edges, making walls feel further away rather than closer. The trick is to wrap the colour onto skirting and trim so there are no high-contrast lines to remind the eye where the room ends.

How long does Emerald Green last on an exposed roof?+

The Ruboflex system carries a 10-year manufacturer guarantee under normal UK weather conditions. Emerald Green resists UV fade well — the pigment is locked into an elastomeric carrier rather than sitting on the surface.

What does Emerald Green pair with from your range?+

We most often pair Emerald Green with the three closest shades in its family — see the pairings panel below. Beyond that, works alongside burr-walnut, antique brass and bottle-green velvet.