| Painting 101:
Select the Right Sheen for your Paint Project

One of the basic considerations prior to the start of an impending paint
project is to determine the ideal sheen, or gloss level for the paint
job. Selection of the ideal sheen for the paint need not be a daunting
process! Determining the optimum sheen level requires a thoughtful
review of both function and aesthetics within the project space.
As
far as sheen level goes, the higher the gloss level, the easier the
surface is to keep clean. From a practical standpoint, paint enthusiasts
have long enjoyed the selection of high gloss paints benefiting any area
that requires frequent washing and is subject to a high amount of foot
traffic. These paints produce the toughest and most stain resistant
finishes. A wonderful way to highlight a bold color scheme within a
child's bedroom, playroom or bath space; consider implementing a
whimsical theme using a combination of high gloss colors. Cheerful
primary colors that sport wavy freehand stripes or oversized polka dots
are just two examples of classic youthful motifs that can form the basis
for a treasured space that provides endless hours of fun for a child.
For those do-it-yourselfers who require a paint sheen that will mask
surface imperfections, flat paints offer an ideal non-reflective surface
quality. Better suited for lower use areas of the home or new
construction, flat paints greatly assist with making a surface appear
smooth and uniform. Explore the possibility of implementing a color
scheme that utilizes flat paints to highlight a historic home's focal
point wall surrounding a vintage fireplace that is being lovingly
restored. Or, consider the application of flat paints using warm, earthy
colored hues to highlight interior pillars or columns that reside in a
formal entrance way belonging to a Tuscan styled home.
A
combination of two distinctively different paint sheens (i.e. flat
partnered with high gloss) can also be utilized to produce dramatic
effects within a designated interior space. In areas where aesthetic
concerns have priority over functional considerations, monochromatic
sheen stripes, color blocks or other geometrical designs can be painted
using one hue and two differing intensities. When the identical hue and
two different sheens have been utilized within the same design, the end
result produces an exciting customized pattern that uniquely
personalizes a space.
Regardless of whether the primary emphasis is hiding flaws or enhancing
architectural features, careful consideration of both beauty and
function will help to ensure the most successful choice of paint sheen
for the impending project.
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