When choosing a paint color for a room, the selection does not just stop at the precise color; the finish also plays an integral role in the project. What many may not realize is that there's 5-6 different paint finishes to choose from. Each finish has its own pros and cons which if not analyzed, could deter from the final outcome of the home painting project.
Here's a breakdown of each individual finish:
Matte Finish
Whether called flat finish or wall paint, this type of interior paint has a matte surface. This paint finish is usually used on interior walls. It's especially good if you have to camouflage small wall bumps, cracks, or other imperfections, as this finish does not reflect light. While some flat paints are advertised as washable today, you may need to touch up scratches or marks by covering with a bit more paint, so be sure you keep some on hand after you've finished painting.
Eggshell Finish
If you can picture the very low sheen of the shell of an egg, you have an idea of how an eggshell paint finish will appear. With only a slight hint of shine or gloss, it's good for walls and holds up better with cleaning than a flat finish paint.
Satin Finish
Satin finish paint has a smooth, velvety look with a bit more gloss. It is most often used for windows, doors, trim, or ceilings, but can also be used as wall paint. This is particularly suitable for kids' room walls, kitchens, or bathrooms, or in areas with a lot of traffic. Paint with a satin finish is formulated to hold up to cleaning and light scrubbing.
Flat Enamel
Flat enamel is paint with a durable flat, matte finish. It's a good choice for powder rooms and halls, as it holds up to occasional light cleaning.
Glossy
Glossy finishes tend to give off a shiny finish imitating the appearance of enamel or plastic. This finish is not recommended for use on interior walls. A glossy finish is often seen on furniture and has recently become somewhat of a trend as a finish on cabinets and trim. A glossy finish provides a dramatic finish but has its disadvantages. Something to keep in mind when choosing a glossy finish is the paint finish will not hide imperfections. If anything the finish will magnify surface imperfections, so thoroughly assess your project area for dings and deep imperfections. Another helpful tip is sanding before starting to paint is necessary.
Semi-Gloss
A semi-gloss paint finish is a wonderful choice for doors, cabinets, and trim in places like the kitchen and bathrooms. Semi-gloss can be easily cleaned and offers a delicate shine without too much gleam. Because of the slight sheen, imperfections are disguised better then say a glossy finish. To have to best outcome, it is recommended that the surface be thoroughly prepared before paint application. This process includes sanding out groves and puttying holes and indentations.
Hopefully the breakdown of each paint finish has helped you in selecting what kind of finish you want to give your interior home painting project. Never hesitate to ask your painting pro further questions and opinions about finishes in your home.
Emil Suiugan
Prime Painters, LLC
Emil Suiugan is the owner of Prime Painters, LLC, a metro Atlanta based painting company. He has 10+ years of experience as a paint contractor and has established his company as one of the most reputable and top paint contracting companies in Metro Atlanta and the North Georgia area. Feel free to contact for more information.
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