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Different Gloss Levels

When purchasing paint, I've been asked if I want flat, high gloss, satin and even an eggshell finish. What do these terms mean, and does it really make any difference what kind of finish I have?

Those terms refer to the sheen or gloss level of the paint, and, yes, it does make a difference which one you use. The sheen or gloss level simply means the degree of light reflectance of the paint. The terms you mention are ones that various manufacturers use to describe the shininess of their products. The following chart explains what each term means, and where paint with that type of gloss should be used. Your local independent paint retailer also can recommend the type of gloss you need for your particular paint project.

High Gloss (70+ on a 60 degree gloss meter)

Where to Use

For kitchen & bathroom walls, kitchen cabinets, banisters & railings, trim, furniture, door jambs & windowsills.

Comments

More durable, stain resistant & easier to wash. However, the higher the gloss, the more likely surface imperfections will be noticed.

 

Semigloss (35 to 70 on a 60 degree gloss meter)

Where to Use

For kitchen & bathroom walls, hallways, children's rooms, playrooms, doors, woodwork & trim.

Comments

More stain-resistant & easier to clean than flat paints. Better than flat for high-traffic areas.

Satin or Silk (Range overlapping eggshell & semigloss)

Similar characteristics to Semigloss & Eggshell.

 

Eggshell (20 to 30 on a 60 degree gloss meter)

Where to Use

Can be used in place of flat paints on wall surfaces especially in halls, bathrooms & playrooms. Can be used in place of semigloss paints on trim for a less shiny appearance.

Comments

It resists stains better than flat paint & gives a more lustrous appearance.

 

Flat (less than 15 on a 60 degree gloss meter)

Where to Use

For general use on walls & ceilings.

Comments

Hides surface imperfections. Stain removal can be difficult. Use for uniform, nonreflecting appearance. Best suited for low-traffic areas.

 

Matte

Same characteristics as Flat.

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