Hot Press vs Cold Press Watercolour Paper: What’s the Difference?

Watercolour can be unpredictable.

Sometimes your washes feel off, or your detail work doesn’t pop — even when you’ve followed every tutorial to the letter.

If that’s happened to you, it might not be your paint…

It could be your watercolour paper.

In this guide, we’re comparing hot press vs cold press watercolour paper to help you understand what makes them different, and how to choose the best paper for your painting style.

Let’s break it down.

1. Why Watercolour Paper Type Matters

Watercolour is all about balance — how the water, pigment, and paper interact.

The texture and absorbency of your paper can make a huge difference in how your painting looks and feels.

The two most common types of watercolour paper are:

  • Cold Press Watercolour Paper — with a textured surface that holds water longer and encourages soft blends.

  • Hot Press Watercolour Paper — with a smooth finish that allows crisp lines, better pen work, and easy lifting.

Each serves a different purpose, and switching between them can completely change your painting experience.

2. Cold Press Watercolour Paper: Soft, Blendable, and Forgiving

Cold press (also called NOT paper) is slightly textured and absorbent — making it a go-to for beginners and loose painters alike.

It’s ideal if you want:

  • Soft blends and atmospheric washes

  • Natural pigment granulation

  • More time to work wet-on-wet

Best For:

  • Floral painting

  • Landscapes

  • Layered washes

Watch Out:

The texture can make detailed ink lines skip or blur. It’s not ideal for intricate illustration work.

Pro Tip:

Cold press handles multiple layers well — just be careful not to overwork it in one area.

3. Hot Press Watercolour Paper: Clean, Crisp, and Detail-Friendly

Hot press paper is smooth to the touch — almost like drawing paper — and absorbs water more slowly than cold press.

It’s perfect for artists who love:

  • Fine linework

  • Sharp details

  • Mixed media and ink

Best For:

  • Botanical illustration

  • Calligraphy or ink + watercolour combos

  • Controlled glazing and lifting

Watch Out:

It dries quickly, so wet-on-wet techniques require speed. It may also buckle more easily if you use too much water.

Pro Tip:

Use hot press when you want precision — especially when outlining or using ink pens over watercolour.

4. Lifting, Layering, and Mistake Correction

We all make mistakes. The good news? Your choice of paper can help.

  • Hot press is easier for lifting colour — whether blotting out a mistake or lightening an area with a damp brush

  • Cold press is better for layering. Its absorbent surface can take more washes without breaking down.

Want to See These Tips in Action?

We filmed a full side-by-side comparison — showing how paint behaves on each type of paper, how to layer, lift, blend, and more.

It’s your one-stop guide to mastering the right watercolour surface for your style.

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Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Use cold press watercolour paper for soft edges, dreamy gradients, and beginner-friendly layering.

  • Use hot press watercolour paper for sharp lines, clean illustration, and detailed work with ink or fine brushes.

Switching between them — based on your project — might be the easiest way to improve your results immediately.

Build Your Painting Kit

Whether you love expressive wet-on-wet or precise botanical illustration, the right watercolour paper is just as important as your brush or paint.

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Let’s Talk About It

What’s your go-to watercolour paper?

Do you prefer cold press for blending or hot press for detail?

Drop your thoughts in the comments, or tag us on Instagram @craftamo to show us how you use your favourite paper.

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