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The sheen or the gloss level of the paint you choose for your room décor has
quite an impact on the look of your room. It can be determined according to the
function of the room and the aesthetic sense. Let's discuss the type of seens
available in the market, though their names and gloss level can vary with the
manufacturer:
* Paints with flat or matte finish have no shine and thus hide little
imperfections in the wall. However, they are not so stain-resistant though today
paints with matte finish and high stain resistance also available in the
markets.
* Eggshell paints or velvet-finish paints have very slight sheen or gloss level,
are soft and impart a warm look to the room and are easier to clean too. They
are preferable for most bedroom and living room décor themes.
* Paints with satin or semi-gloss finish can be used to highlight architectural
details and focal points of the home and also in kitchens and baths as they are
easy to clean.
* Very high gloss or sheen paint are quite reflective and should be normally
reserved for doors and trims and to create special effects.
Here are some tips on how to choose the optimum sheen level of your paint:
* Higher gloss or sheen level generally means easy cleaning of the room or area.
* These paints are suitable for amateurs as they distract the viewer from any
painting imperfections.
* Rooms and areas that need to be washed and cleaned often such as bathrooms and
kitchens and where people visit most can use high gloss paints.
* High gloss paints also have most stain resistant finish and are toughest when
it comes to wear and tear.
* You can use high sheen paints to highlight the focal point or a bold color
scheme of the room such as kids' room or fantasy room décor.
* For kids, one can use bright high sheen primary colors to make different
patterns that look interesting such as polka dots.
* Flat paints or paints with low sheen or gloss level are for professionals as
they make the surface appear smoother and more uniform and are non-reflective in
nature.
* Flat paints are generally used in newly constructed homes or in areas that are
not so frequently used in the homes.
* For a vintage home décor, flat paints can be used to paint a wall near the
fireplace to highlight it while warm earthly hues look quite beautiful on
pillars or columns in old homes.
* For an interesting dramatic effect, one can also use combination of different
paint sheens.
* One can consider a monochromatic room décor in two different sheens for an
interesting customized effect such as in stripes, blocks or other geometrical
patterns.
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