Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I normally do flat for ceilings, eggshell for interior walls and semi gloss for doors, trim and furniture.
I would not do eggshell for walls. In my experience, it's hard to paint over eggshell unless it is primed first. Otherwise it may run.
Our house, we did:
Extra Flat for ceiling,
Flat for walls and
Satin for trim and doors.
For paint color, remember that a little color goes a long way. Buy a small sample for $3 and paint it on a oversized sheet of paper... like office flit chart or Ikea kids drawing paper roll. tape it to the wall and see how it looks during day/night.
I had painter talk me into flat walls. Mistake - it was easier for him. Should have insisted on Eggshell. Can't clean flat paint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I normally do flat for ceilings, eggshell for interior walls and semi gloss for doors, trim and furniture.
I would not do eggshell for walls. In my experience, it's hard to paint over eggshell unless it is primed first. Otherwise it may run.
Our house, we did:
Extra Flat for ceiling,
Flat for walls and
Satin for trim and doors.
For paint color, remember that a little color goes a long way. Buy a small sample for $3 and paint it on a oversized sheet of paper... like office flit chart or Ikea kids drawing paper roll. tape it to the wall and see how it looks during day/night.
Anonymous wrote:Pishaw pishaw. I have used, with great success, the Behr Premium Plus. It's about $32-$34/gallon depending on flat/eggshell/etc. I've also used Ben Moore, at over $50/gallon. I saw NO difference. You need 2 coats either way. Behr can be mixed in any competitors color. I usually use BM or SW colors and Behr paint.
Anonymous wrote:I normally do flat for ceilings, eggshell for interior walls and semi gloss for doors, trim and furniture.
Anonymous wrote:Pishaw pishaw. I have used, with great success, the Behr Premium Plus. It's about $32-$34/gallon depending on flat/eggshell/etc. I've also used Ben Moore, at over $50/gallon. I saw NO difference. You need 2 coats either way. Behr can be mixed in any competitors color. I usually use BM or SW colors and Behr paint.
Anonymous wrote:I normally do flat for ceilings, eggshell for interior walls and semi gloss for doors, trim and furniture.
Anonymous wrote:I normally do flat for ceilings, eggshell for interior walls and semi gloss for doors, trim and furniture.