Watercolour & Gouache Paper: The Right Surface for Wet Media
The paper you choose has a direct impact on the result of your watercolour and gouache work. A surface that's too thin will buckle and warp; one that's too smooth won't hold the paint properly. DeSerres carries a wide selection of watercolour and gouache paper in sheets, blocks and pads, in a range of weights and textures suited to every technique, from loose washes to detailed studio work.
Cold Press, Hot Press or Rough: Which Texture to Choose?
Watercolour paper comes in three main textures, each producing a different result. Cold press paper has a slightly textured surface that holds water well and suits most watercolour techniques, making it the most versatile choice. Hot press paper is smooth and ideal for detailed work, fine lines and illustration. Rough paper has a pronounced texture that creates interesting granulation effects and suits expressive, gestural painting. Paper weight also matters: 300 gsm and above resists buckling without needing to be stretched. Explore our full Paper & Pads collection for more options.