Flat/Matte Finish: This finish has the least amount of shine when dry. It works wonders for concealing imperfections on the surface you’re painting. However, it has a dry texture and doesn’t clean well. Therefore, it’s best to avoid using a matte finish in high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
Eggshell/Satin Finish: This finish provides a slight luster without reflecting much light, resulting in walls with a subtle sheen. Walls with an eggshell finish resemble the texture of an actual eggshell, making them easier to clean than a flat finish. It’s an excellent choice for high-traffic areas.
Semigloss/High-Gloss Finish: This finish offers a significant amount of sheen, giving your walls a glossy appearance. It’s durable and moisture-resistant, so it’s the perfect finish for kitchens and bathrooms. However, the high-sheen factor may make imperfections on the wall more visible. Therefore, it’s crucial to ensure a smooth wall surface before applying this finish.