A guide to paint types and finishes
Thecolor of paint is extremely important, but its finish can give an arrangement a unique look. The amount of reflected light, resistance to staining, and ability to hide imperfections are features that will be important depending on the room. Let's take a detailed look at the advantages and disadvantages of each paint finish.
Choosing paint is an important decision
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Matte finish
Thecolor of the paint is one thing, and its finish is another thing we need to seriously consider before carrying out a renovation. A matte finish absorbs light instead of reflecting it, so it gives a luxurious feel to the interior. It hides surface imperfections, so it's an excellent choice if we want to hide something. Matte paint also withstands frequent washing, even when applied in busier areas.
Semi-matte finish
The luminous finish of semi-matte paint is perfect for highlighting architectural details. This type of finish is also good for damp rooms and those where greasy stains may appear on the walls.
Satin
Has a soft glossy, velvety finish that unfortunately reveals all surface imperfections. This type of finish is easier to clean, making it ideal for high-traffic areas. We must also be careful when applying it. If the paint is not applied skillfully, the strokes of the roller or brush will be visible.
High gloss
High gloss paint is the most durable and easiest to clean. In addition, it reflects light perfectly. They are very easy to clean, so they are suitable for high-traffic areas. Such a finish shows any impact or damage to the wall, so try to properly prepare the surface before applying paint. However, if the walls in our house are uneven, they can be skillfully masked.
Which finish we choose also depends on the type of room
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In which rooms to use a particular finish?
Bedroom
Requirements - Low traffic area with low light reflection
Finish - Matte finish
Kitchen
Requirements - Easy to clean and durable paint for high traffic areas
Finish - Semi-matte or high gloss
Bathroom
Requirements - Moisture resistant and easy to clean walls
Finish - Semi-gloss or high gloss paint
Corridor
Requirements - Easy to clean walls that reflect light
Finish - Gloss
Dining room
Requirements - Clean, smooth, elegant finish
Finish - Semi-matte, satin finish
Family room
Requirements - Clean-looking walls that hide imperfections in high-traffic areas
Finish - Semi-matte finish
Ceilings
Requirements - Affordable paint that hides imperfections and does not require cleaning
Finish - Matte finish
Additional tips
- Let's check which paints are resistant to scrubbing and washing, if this is important to you. Despite the finish, some paints withstand such treatments better than others.
- Matte fin ishes usually have more pigment and often provide more coverage, saving you money.
- Let's find out how to avoid mistakes when choosing paint.