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You choose the desired paint color for a selected room in your home, but what about the finish? Choosing the best type of Interior paint finish is an important decision because this addition will define your selected room. Each one has its own advantages, depending on the room that you use the finish for. Matte finish displays no shine and is great for touching up any defects and has amazing durability.

This finish is suitable because it has extreme hide and coverage for fewer coats which results in saving money. Another plus is that this finish is mildew resistant. Additionally, Matte finish is washable in any sheen, and can be used in any room.

Eggshell paint finish is very trendy right now! This finish has a bit more shine which makes it perfect. The eggshell paint finish has Color Lock Technology that has no color rub-off.

This finish is important because it withstands stains and covers defects on your walls. Another great choice by popular demand is Satin Finish! Additionally, satin finish displays color with a softly polished glow.

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Holiday Decor. Christmas Trees. Holiday Lighting. Gift Cards. Home Decorating. Is Aura paint worth the cost? Email Save Comment Featured Answer. Like 4 Save. Sort by: Oldest. Newest Oldest. IdaClaire 6 years ago. Like Save. Like 3 Save. I love Lori A. Sawaya's comment and applaud the care she gives customers who don't want to break the bank to paint a room. I was a realtor before I retired and we also built custom homes for many years. Having helped many people prepare their homes for the market, helped commercial owners revamp abused properties, and having worked with several professional painters, everything she indicates is true.

It also depends on the color you are trying to HIDE. That child's bedroom painted school bus yellow, teen's room painted midnight purple, and the 60's man cave covered with paneling all require different types of paint and often require more than one coat or a primer or even a skim coat. The professional painters have correctly instructed me you can often lose more money using a lower quality paint if it does not cover well, does not last long, or isn't resistant to mold and staining.

I've seen their work in action, sold and resold homes and seen a TRUE test over many years. Now that I'm retired, I take their advice to heart. I use Sherwin Williams because it saves me the most money in materials and labor in the long haul. I have included a link. They have a huge inventory that you can walk through plus if you decide you like something, they can put it on temporary hold until you make up your mind.

I hate to say it but it seems your price points for medium grades may be a little high. I liken it to Corian. Good luck. Wow, you do have a project ahead of you!

I would suggest using a primer for your first coat. It is a lot cheaper and will save you an extra topcoat of your paint color. It appears that some of these walls satin so the primer is a good idea in any case.

I prefer Benjamin Moore or Sherwin Williams but do use a high quality paint and best of luck! Dawn Y, yes, we did it ourselves and it's fairly easy! The concrete mixture just sticks to the side by itself but you have to do a bit more sanding on the bottom edges if you get "drips".

We've been very happy with the results, no problems at all! The product comes with a sealer and everything wipes right off. Sheelsback what paint would you recommend for whole house interior? Like 2 Save. Like 1 Save. I didn't want to be the one to break your spirit by pointing that out.

I would love to have my walls have a velvety smooth texture but don't want my painter to have issues. I guess we can try one room and see how it goes. I was planning on telling the painter to go regal satin on trims since we plan to do aura matte on walls.

Yes pro painter but he just relocated from Europe so he has not yet worked with aura. First I have heard of this paint. How much and from where? Thank you. BM Regal Select will be my go-to paint for now on.

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