Types of Paint Finishes

Choosing the right paint finishes depends on a variety of factors, such as the functions of the rooms, desired aesthetics, and overall maintenance. Using a blend of finishes is a customary approach to accomplishing functional and visual results. Here are a few things to consider when picking the paint finishes for your home.

Determine The Purpose of Each Room

Understanding the functions of each room in the house is a good starting point for selecting suitable finishes. High-traffic areas like hallways and kitchens should utilize durable finishes like semi-gloss or satin that are resistant to moisture and easy to clean. Matte or eggshell finishes are an excellent choice for low-traffic areas and offer a soft, subtle appearance. Think about how much maintenance you’re willing to do for each area before committing to a specific finish.

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Consider Aesthetics

What look and feel do you want each room to provide? There are several options available to fit your preferred ambiance. Gloss finishes are typically used for modern, contemporary designs, whereas matte finishes are best for rustic spaces. You’ll also want to take into account the amount of natural and artificial light that enters each room. Glossy paint reflects more light and can help small spaces appear much larger. Matte finishes absorb light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Know Your Surfaces

Consider the type of surface you’ll be painting on; some finishes are better suited than others for specific materials. Gloss finishes are generally used on furnishings like kitchen cabinets and trim work due to their ability to make colors appear more vibrant. Matte finishes are best for walls and ceilings since they are not as reflective as gloss finishes, making it easy to hide imperfections such as bumps or cracks.

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