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Interior

Interior paints need to be durable and scrubbable for easy cleaning within your home.

Interior Sheens

Types of sheens include Flat, Matte, Eggshell Enamel, Satin Enamel, Semi-Gloss Enamel and Hi-Gloss Enamel. Each offers its own distinct benefits.

Flat and Matte Interior Paint: Flat and Matte paints are best for covering walls that have flaws and blemishes. Even larger imperfections, such as extensive scuffs and nail pops can get covered and camouflaged since Flat Paints are effective at absorbing light.

Eggshell Enamel Interior Paint: This Sheen is commonly used in living rooms and dining rooms, as it is durable and does not pick up dirt easily. If your walls have bumps or imperfections, an extra coat of eggshell can hide them.

Satin Enamel Interior Paint: A versatile sheen for the entire house that provides a pearl-like shine and easy-to-clean finish and will work best in moderate-to high-traffic areas of the home.

Semi-Gloss Enamel and Hi-Gloss Enamel Interior Paint: This sleek sheen resists mildew and wear, so it’s great for bathrooms and kitchens. It’s radiant appearance makes it great for adding color to cabinets, trim and indoor furniture.

Exterior

Exterior paints need weather resistance and protection against UV rays to maintain long-term coverage on the outside of your home.

Exterior Sheens

Types of sheens include flat, satin enamel, semi-gloss enamel and hi-gloss enamel, and each offers its own distinct benefits.

Flat Exterior Paint: Because it can hide imperfections, it’s a good finish to use on older surfaces that you don’t yet want to refinish.

Satin Enamel Exterior Paint: This Sheen creates a sleek appearance, with a durable finish that’s formulated to withstand wear. It’s ideal for trim, doors, and windows, but it’s also great for shutters and outdoor furniture.

Semi-Gloss Enamel and Hi-Gloss Enamel Exterior Paint: surfaces that get a lot of wear and may need to be frequently scrubbed. The glossier paints are more durable so they will hold up well on these trim surfaces that take the brunt of the weather