March 9, 2017

Interior Painting: An Explanation of Paint Finishes

There are many different sorts of paints for interior walls and the more you know about suitable paintable surfaces and the impacts that paint can accomplish, the less demanding it is to settle on the right decision. It’s also an option to blend different kinds of interior wall paints in a room. However, if you aren’t knowledgeable with interior painting, it’s best to leave it to the experts.

1. Gloss Paint

Like matte paint, gloss paints are commonly used on interior walls. It’s a paint finish that is usable on most interior walls, although many people will sparingly use it on surfaces and the like it’s glossy shine on woodwork. Be warned that gloss paint will show any and all interior wall imperfections and to accomplish even coverage, the wall will more than likely need more than one coat of paint. Glossy paints usually take a little longer to dry. Fans can speed up the drying process but it’s advisable to schedule interior painting projects when there are many hours of drying time available between coats.

2. Semi-gloss Paint

Semi-gloss finishes are very commonly used as interior paint but it’s frequently used on trim rather than interior walls. It gives a hard finish so it’s ideal for heavy use. Semi-gloss is easy to keep clean with just water and soap. The brilliance that is produced by semi-gloss isn’t as full as gloss paint but it’s still easy to accomplish great coverage with only one coat of paint.

As we’ve said before, glossy paint finishes can bring out flaws. If there are any spackle spots or other areas of the wall that have been repaired, they will be accentuated with glossy paint finishes so the walls need be perfect. Any spackle spots need a primer or you will have flat looking spots in the glossy finish. The easiest way to cover these spackle spots and repair spots under the semi-gloss finish is by spot priming repairs and painting over them.

3. Eggshell Paints

Eggshell finishes do have a shine but it’s very subtle and does not have the same smoothness of a satin finish. It doesn’t pinpoint wall imperfections like glossy paint finishes so it’s highly recommended by professionals to be used on an interior wall. It’s quite simple to apply and normally offers great coverage with only one paint coat. This makes it the best choice among many homeowners in Portland, OR.

4. Satin Paints

Satin is a well-known interior wall but not many people truly understand it. This finish is a gloss and matte finish which produces a soft, low-sheen. This finish is great for the area that will require frequent cleaning of the walls. Although, satin finishes should not be used on a wall that has noticeable flaws because it will cause them to become even more visible

5. Matte Paints

Matte finishes are the most common interior paints used by homeowners and business owners, alike. There is no sheen or shine to this specific paint finish which makes it great to use on ceilings and wall that you want to divert attention away from. This paint finish is simple to apply but it does take more than one coat for a solid color.

 

Genesis Pro Painting in Yorktown Heights, NY can choose the best paint finish for your home. Pick up the phone and call the painting professionals to schedule an estimate. (914) 579-2110

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