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Gloss levels Where possible, avoid using semi-gloss or gloss paints on walls and ceilings as they will highlight surface imperfections. In comparison, matt or flat paints reflect light back in a diffused form minimising the appearance of surface imperfections. You do not need to use the same gloss level on ceilings and walls. In living areas it is very common for the walls to be painted in a low sheen finish like Resene Zylone SpaceCote or Resene Zylone Sheen and the ceiling to be painted in a flat finish like Resene Ceiling Paint or Resene Zylone 20. Gloss levels of paint will impact on how colour appears in certain light. The higher the gloss level, the higher the reflectance - that is, more light will bounce off a wall painted with a high gloss finish than a flat finish. Some people prefer trim areas such as doors, and windowsills to be painted in a higher level of gloss than the surrounding walls. Higher gloss paints tend to be used in rooms such as bathrooms, kitchens and laundries as they generally complement the reflective surfaces and floors found in these rooms. Low gloss, flat and satin finishes are popular for living areas and bedrooms where the lower sheen finish complements the soft furnishings and dècor. Wet Areas It is becoming increasingly common for decorators to use a low sheen finish throughout their home's interior.
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