You think choosing the right color for your paint job is hard? Try picking the right sheen. We will help you tell your semi-gloss from your satin finish.
In the painting world, very shiny translates to very durable. High sheen can take a lot of abuse and a lot of scrubbing. The lower the sheen, the silkier the effect; but, like silk, scrubbing will damage it.
High gloss: The most durable and easiest to clean of all paint sheens, high-gloss paint is hard, ultra-shiny, and light-reflecting. Think appliance-paint tough. High gloss is a good choice for area that sticky fingers touch-cabinets, trim, and doors. High-gloss, however, is too much shine for interior walls. And like a Spandex dress, high gloss shows every bump and roll, so don't skimp on prep work.
Practical application: kitchens, door and window trim
Durability: very high
Semi-gloss: Good for rooms where moisture, drips, and grease stains challenge walls. Also great for trim work that takes a lot of abuse.
Practical application: kitchens, bathrooms, trim, chair rails
Durability: high
Satin: Has a yummy luster that, despite the name, often is described as velvety. It's easy to clean, making it excellent for high-traffic areas. Its biggest flaw is it reveals application flaws, such as roller or brush strokes. Touch-ups later can be tricky.
Practical application: family rooms, foyers, hallways, kid's bedrooms
Durability: high
Eggshell: Between satin and flat on the sheen (and durability) scale is eggshell, so named because it's essentially a flat (no-shine) finish with little luster, like a chicken's egg. Eggshell covers wall imperfections well and is a great finish for gathering spaces that don't get a lot of bumps and scuffs.
Practical application: dining rooms, living rooms, libraries
Durability: medium
Flat or matte: A friend to walls that have something to hide, flat/matte soaks up, rather than reflects, light. It has the most pigment and will provide the most coverage, which translates to time and money savings. However, it's tough to clean without taking paint off with the grime.
Practical application: adult's bedrooms and other interior rooms that won't be roughed up by kids
Durability: medium-low
More fun sheen facts
Dark, richer paint colors have more colorant, which boosts sheen. If you don't want a super-shiny wall, step down at least one level on the sheen scale. Ditto if you're painting a large, sun-washed or imperfect wall.
Would you like to see some examples of the above paint sheens for yourself? Visit a Rob Rice Homes new home community today. Epic Realty, Inc who represents Rob Rice Homes in Thurston, Pierce and Lewis County has fully furnished model homes open Friday through Tuesday 12-5PM. All of the above paint sheens in three colors can be seen in our model homes. For more information, go to:www.homesfromepic.com.



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