Monday, 4 May 2009

Choosing The Right Interior Paint Finish

Choosing the right interior paint colour is never easy but choosing a the right interior paint finish is the most important decision in a decorating and paint project, with 6 types of paint finishes to choose from, knowing their benefits is a must to determine the right one for the job.

Eggshell Finish:
Our favorite, picturing an egg-shell with a slight shine, excellent for walls and better than a flat-finish paint as it holds up better with cleaning, keep in mind a simple rule that the shinier the paint finish the better it will hold-up with cleaning and washing.

Flat Enamel:
Occasional cleaning, this paint is the choice as it is a durable flat matte finish, excellent for guest bathrooms, powder-rooms and halls or if you want an old or worm look, it also can be used on furniture.

Glossy:
An almost reflective paint, as it is shiny and mimics the look of enamel or plastic. This finish will magnify any surface imperfections, so careful preparation and sanding is essential before painting with high gloss paint.

Matte Finish:
This paint whether flat-finish or wall-paint is a finish usually used on interior walls, as it does not reflect light, makes it good for small wall cracks and bumps when applied with the right amount.

Satin Finish:
Smooth, velvety look with a bit of gloss, best used for windows, doors, skirtings or ceilings but can also be used as wall paint and high traffic areas, it is formulated to hold up to cleaning and light scrubbing.

Semi-Gloss:
Most often used on doors, frames, skirting’s and cabinets in kitchens and bathrooms.

Paint – Room by Room

Kids-Room:
- Walls - eggshell or satin paint.
- Doors and Frames - semi-gloss.

Ceiling Finishes:
- Flat finish paint.
- Egg-shell finish.


Kitchens and Baths:

- High exposure to water and steam – semi-gloss paint.
- Less frequent use – eggshell or satin paint.

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