Best paint finishes for walls

 

Following are best paint finishes for walls

  1. Matte
  • Characteristics: Non-reflective, hides imperfections well.
  • Pros: Good at concealing flaws.
  • Cons: Difficult to clean and may need frequent retouching.
  1. Gloss
  • Characteristics: Highly reflective and durable.
  • Pros: Long-lasting and can be cleaned multiple times.
  • Cons: Highlights imperfections and requires multiple coats.
  1. Satin and Eggshell
  • Characteristics: Satin offers a silky sheen, eggshell is easier to apply.
  • Pros: Durable and suitable for various rooms; eggshell is simpler to apply.
  • Cons: Satin may not hide imperfections as well; eggshell offers less smoothness.
  1. Texture
  • Characteristics: Adds depth and 3D effects.
  • Pros: Hides wall flaws and can mimic wallpaper effects.
  • Cons: May be more complex to apply and maintain.
  1. Semi-Glossy
  • Characteristics: Offers a balance between gloss and matte.
  • Pros: Washable and resistant to dirt; subtle sheen.
  • Cons: Can be less forgiving of surface imperfections.

FAQs

Ceilings should almost always be painted in a flat, matte acrylic paint. Flat paint will not reflect light or draw attention away from the wall and room furnishings. Ceilings don’t receive much wear and tear, so a glossy, durable paint is not necessary.

It depends on: How a room is used and how much shine you prefer

Here are a few points to consider

  • Higher sheen provides easy cleaning and wipe-ability. Thus paint last longer
  • Higher sheens bounce and focus light. Some homeowners like that and some don’t.
  • With higher sheen wall anomalies and texture will be highlighted.

The lifespan of paint totally depends on the type of paint used. Typically, paint lasts 1–10 years, depending on its quality and type.

There are some common and popular finishes you can choose from, such as matte, eggshell, satin, semi-gloss, and gloss finishes.

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