Looking for a quick
way to rejuvenate your living space? Before you go changing layouts or knocking
down walls, try giving your interior a fresh coat of
paint. This fairly simple task can
dramatically alter the look and feel of your home.
Changing
interior paint is an easy
do-it-yourself project that most can tackle in a weekend or two. Before you get
the rollers out and start painting, here are some basics about the interior
paint finishes available:
Flat or Matte -- Hide imperfections with flat paints, which
absorb light and make the colors seem darker. The downside? This type of paint
is the least stain resistant, so reserve it for low-traffic areas and ceilings.
Eggshell -- Not as dull as flat paint but less shiny than
semi-gloss, this low-sheen option works well in living rooms and bedrooms. Be aware
that the shine can accentuate wall imperfections, so it's best on smooth,
well-prepared surfaces.
Satin -- This easy-to-clean finish is often used on
windows, doors and trim. Its soft sheen sets it apart from walls painted in
eggshell or flat finishes. Though it is highly durable, satin paint has less
protection than shinier options.
Semi-Gloss -- Designed to stand up to stains, semi-gloss
paints are the easiest to clean, making them ideal choices for kitchens and
children's rooms. Semi-gloss sheen also stands up to moisture, so consider this
selection when repainting a bathroom.
Low
VOC --
The name says it all. This type of paint contains fewer volatile organic
compounds (VOCs), which release toxic gases. Opt for low-VOC paint if you want to go green in your home and deal with less
paint fumes.