What is Paint Finisher?

After choosing the perfect color for a room or furniture, another important decision needs to be made – choosing a paint finisher. With many types of paint finishes to choose from, it would be best to know more about them so that you can choose the perfect one for you be it your normal chemical/oil based or a more sustainable version.. This article will discuss paint finishers, some things to consider, and their types.

 

Some Things to Consider when Choosing a Paint Finisher

  • Sheen – paint finishers have varying amounts of shine. The variant you choose depends on the look you are going for.
  • Maintenance – certain paint finisher types require less maintenance than the others. Some can even be cleaned using only common household cleaners.
  • Concealing Power – some people use paint finishers to hide imperfections these come in small “touch up” tins. The other types of finishers provide better coverage and come in your common paint tin.

Types of Paint Finisher

When choosing a paint finisher, you usually have six options to choose from. Each one of them has a certain characteristic that makes them stand out from the rest. Let us explore these paint finisher types:

Matte Finisher

Sometimes called a flat finisher, this is commonly chosen for ceilings and interior walls. The use of this type of finish is often used on modern trendy furniture like these display cabinets from Homes Direct 365. It is popular because it provides almost no shine, allowing your design choices to be focused on. Matte finishers will surely work well with most rooms in your home.

This finisher is also good at concealing imperfections such as cracks and chips on your walls. Due to this, matte finishers make good options for older homes that have experienced wear and tear.

For cleaning marks or handprints, things may get difficult due to the finisher’s flatness. It is often better to opt for a touch-up to quickly get rid of these marks. This is also why having a spare matte finisher on hand is highly advised.

Matte-Enamel Finisher

Just like the previously mentioned matte variation above, this finisher comes with little-to-no shine and a flat finish. However, the altered chemical makeup of matte-enamel finisher forms a layer of film on the surface as it dries, making cleanups easier.

The durability provided by this finisher makes it a good option for high-traffic areas including bathrooms and kitchens. When looking for this type of finisher, you are likely to encounter products labeled as washable, meaning they can withstand light scrubbings using soap and water.

Eggshell Finisher

You will find eggshell finishers interesting if you prefer some shine in your finish and a vibrant color. To get an idea of how shiny it is, try picturing the outside of an eggshell. This is remarkably like the results you’ll get.

An Eggshell finisher is great for busy homes due to its easy-to-clean surface. With just a slight amount of sheer, you do not have to deal with the luster that comes with glossy finishes. It was also a frequent color in Georgian kitchens back in the day.

One downside of this finisher is the probability of cracks and imperfections in the future. To better avoid this, it is recommended to patch up your walls first before using this type of finisher. Additionally, brushing in the same direction helps in the formation of lines as the paint dries.

Satin Finisher

Many homeowners prefer satin finishers due to the warm and velvety feel they provide. This type of finisher does exceptionally well for framing elements like trims, moldings, and doorways.

Moreover, its outstanding durability also makes it an ideal choice for high-traffic areas such as hallways, bathrooms, and kitchens. Satin finishers are chip-resistant and easy to clean as well.

When it comes to its limitations, one of them is the possibility of brushstrokes appearing. Touch-ups are not an option if this ever happens. Therefore, it is essential to be extra careful during the application process to avoid this from happening.

 

Semi-Gloss Finisher

This finisher type is comparable to the previously mentioned satin variant. The only difference is the extra sheen it provides, making your chosen shade appear darker due to more light bouncing off.

Semi-gloss finishers make good choices for rooms that need frequent cleaning. The shine it provides is also perfect for emphasizing certain design elements, such as fireplace mantels, kitchen cabinets, and banisters.

 

Gloss Finisher

Sometimes referred to as high-gloss finisher, the highly reflective surface gloss finishers make it a good choice for furniture and trims. This finisher can also be used to add glamour into your home. If you desire to ramp up the glamorous aesthetics inside your home, feel free to go big and coat your chosen surface twice.

 

Conclusion

Choosing a paint finisher is just as important as choosing the perfect shade for your home. Several factors are usually considered when choosing a paint finisher, including sheen, maintenance, and concealing power.

Understanding each finisher type’s characteristics and considering your needs and preferences are both necessary in choosing the perfect variant for you. If you do all these steps, you will find your ideal paint finisher in no time.

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