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Whether you own your home or rent, chances are you will eventually spend a little time with the paintbrush and roller. One of the first things you need to do before painting is make a decision: what kind of finish do I want? First off, exactly what is a finish? In terms of paint, finish refers to the sheen, or the way that the paint reflects light. Basically, how shiny it is. How and where you use the different types of finishes is dependent on the location and condition of the surface you wish to cover. For example, flat finishes reflect little light at all and thus have no sheen. They are best at hiding blemishes. The drawbacks are that flat paints are more difficult to clean and are not very durable. Glossy finishes clean much better, are more durable, but also reveal more blemishes on the surface. Below, we’ll discuss the different variations among finishes and the most common applications for each.
Though this is an example of some of the basic finishes available, there are other specialty paints that have more specific uses. For bathrooms and kitchens there are paints that are formulated to resist the growth of fungus and mold. Additionally there are paints that are often solvent-based and feature extremely durable surfaces designed for use on floors and other high-traffic applications.
If you’re preparing for a painting project and are unsure of which type of finish to choose, stop in and talk to our knowledgeable staff and they will be happy to recommend the finish that suits you best.