Everything you need to know to select the best paint finish for your space

When it comes to a home painting project, choosing the color is probably the first thing you do. Now it's time to think about sheen. Should you use eggshell, matte, or something else? What's the difference anyway? That's where we come in! Keep reading to learn how to pick the perfect paint.

Things You Should Know

  • Matte paint has a velvety finish that absorbs light while camouflaging surface imperfections.
  • A matte finish is a good option for low-traffic areas such as dining rooms and adult bedrooms.
  • An eggshell finish has a slight sheen and is more washable and durable than a matte finish.
  • Eggshell paint can be used in guest rooms and living rooms. It’s also a popular choice for trim and exterior walls.
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Characteristics of Eggshell & Matte Finishes

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    Coverage Matte paint provides more coverage than eggshell paint. The glossier a paint is, the more surface flaws on your walls will show. A matte finish camouflages dents and dings very well, making it a good choice for beat-up surfaces.[2]
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    Durability The glossier a paint is, the better it holds up to wear and tear. Since matte paint isn't glossy at all, it's best used in low-traffic locations such as dining rooms, ceilings, and adult bedrooms.[3] Eggshell paint is ideal for trim, living rooms, and hallways. These medium-traffic areas receive some use but don't require frequent scrubbing. Eggshell is also a popular choice for guest rooms.[4]
    • The low reflective quality of a matte finish makes a space feel soft and serene. It has a soft, velvety appearance.
    • Painting pros often prefer an eggshell finish when painting baseboards because it stands up well to scuffing.[5]
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    Interior vs. Exterior Eggshell paint is a popular choice for exterior walls. It gives homes a smooth appearance with a slight shine. The paint covers well and hides imperfections better than glossier finishes while being less prone to chipping than matte paint.[6]
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    Cost Eggshell paint costs a bit more than matte paint. Expect to pay $1 - $3 USD more per gallon (3.79 L) for eggshell paint. Typically, every time you go up a level in sheen, the price also increases. For example, Behr Dynasty matte paint currently costs $59.98 a gallon (3.79 L), while Behr Dynasty eggshell paint costs $62.98 a gallon (3.79 L). Of course, prices vary across brands.[7]
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When should I use a glossy finish, instead?

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    Use satin or semi-gloss paint in a bathroom. Humidity is an issue in bathrooms; moisture from shower steam can seep between the paint and drywall, causing bubbling and peeling. It’s smart to use a satin or semi-gloss finish when painting a bathroom because these high-sheen paints repel water.[8]
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    Choose a semi-gloss finish for kitchens and chair rails. This finish is moisture-resistant and holds up to cleaning, so wiping down kitchen grease stains is easy. It's a popular choice for woodwork that takes a beating since it's more durable than eggshell paint.[10]
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    High-gloss paint is best for cabinets and furniture. It dries to a tough, hard finish that stands up to vigorous scrubbing. Its shiny, durable finish makes it perfect for painting cabinets, dressers, and end tables.[11]
    • High-gloss is the most expensive finish, but it’s well worth it if you’re painting a surface that requires frequent scrubbing.[12] Make sure you take the time to prep surfaces well because every imperfection will be highlighted.
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