Thursday, February 25, 2010

Is there a difference in wall paint and ceiling paint? Should I use semi-gloss for window sills?

ceiling paint is mostly white to make the room brighter and bigger that's all .and semi gloss is good for trim peaces.it helps protect with moisture around windowsIs there a difference in wall paint and ceiling paint? Should I use semi-gloss for window sills?
Hi Kim,





Emulsion paint is most commonly used for both walls and ceilings. They usually come in Vinyl Silk or Vinyl Matt depending on what effect you want to have. The silk variant gives off a very low shine whereas the matt look has no shine impact. The only exception to this would be for walls and ceilings in bathrooms and kitchens where there is a lot of steam. In this case it is better to use an emulsion specially designed for that. You will see that shown on most tins in any good DIY store.





For window sills (inside ones) I like the use of a good gloss finish myself and it matches well with skirting boards or door architraves but it really is a question of pure choice. Mainly it depends what aesthetic effect you want in your room. I always find gloss makes things look very clean and is very easy to wash down.





So no difference between wall and ceiling paints though you can get specific ceiling paint that covers up small cracks and blemishes and if your house is old then I would recommend those.





Happy paintingIs there a difference in wall paint and ceiling paint? Should I use semi-gloss for window sills?
Geeze what an array of answers. Here's the skinny bub.





Ceiling paint is Flat/Mat finish. It is not very washable and will come off if you use too much water or cleaners. It is much cheaper for this reason as well as it does not have any hardeners in it.





Exceptions - If the ceiling paint is 100% acrylic, it is very washable and considerably more expensive. (50%-100+% more expensive)





Wall paints - There are many different types and levels of gloss/sheen. The better paints are 100% acrylic for interiors and here (in Canada) run from about $35-$55/ gallon and are well worth the extra expense.





Keep in mind that the more the gloss and/or the darker the color, the more defects in surfaces appear.





Gloss levels are generally as listed following:





Flat/Mat - Lowest gloss, very high hiding


Pearl/Satin - minimal shine


Semi-Gloss - Medium Gloss


Gloss - Strong gloss
i think it is just a way or you to spend more money. i would use trim paint for your sills though.


always use a good quality paint.
No difference unless its kitchen and bathroom..where you should buy the paint especially designed for these areas..semi gloss is ok for inside but not outside
Yes you have flat are latex glow your're flats means no shine it marks up easly you're glow has shine an iit wipes up easly with a wet rag most people use flat latex on walls glow on you're trim windows %26amp; doors %26amp;base boards
There is a difference in ceiling and wall paints. Ceiling paint is thicker so it won't drip as you are applying it overhead. It is also flat finish to hide imperfections. Use ceiling paint for the ceiling.


Try to use an enamel satin or semi-gloss for trim,sills and doors. It is more durable.

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