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When selecting a paint sheen, consider the area you're painting and its level of traffic, moisture exposure, and desired finish. Sheen options include Flat, Matte, Eggshell Enamel, Satin Enamel, Semi-Gloss Enamel, and Hi-Gloss Enamel, each offering unique benefits in durability, appearance, and ease of maintenance.
For Best Results:
Flat paint has a low-sheen, non-reflective finish that effectively conceals minor surface imperfections and is easy to touch up. It’s best suited for low-traffic areas, such as interior walls and ceilings.
Matte paint features a low-luster, soft finish that is both durable and easy to clean. It touches up well and effectively hides minor surface imperfections, making it ideal for low to moderate traffic areas like bedrooms and interior walls.
Eggshell enamel offers a soft, velvety finish that adds warmth to any space. It provides better durability than flat paint and is a great choice for moderate-traffic areas like living rooms and hallways.
Satin enamel features a smooth, pearl-like finish that enhances durability and is easy to clean. It’s an excellent choice for moderate to high-traffic areas or spaces exposed to moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways.
Semi-Gloss Enamel offers a sleek, radiant finish that enhances durability and resists moisture. It’s an excellent choice for cabinets, trim, doors, and high-traffic or high-moisture areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
TIP: For a flawless finish, apply multiple thin coats instead of one thick coat to ensure smooth and even coverage.
Hi-Gloss Enamel creates a brilliant, glass-like shine that enhances durability and provides a polished look. It’s ideal for high-use surfaces such as doors, trim, cabinets, and furniture.
TIP: For the best results, apply multiple thin coats instead of one thick coat to achieve a smooth, even finish.