Today, in “WHAT IS INTERIOR HOME PAINT AND WHY DOES IT GO WHERE?” we will discuss home painting for kitchens and damp areas. The number one rule in interior painting is cleanliness. Because cooking, washing dishes, and showering generates a lot of airborne grease, it’s important that every surface be easy to clean. What about yours – click here? You need to maintain a hygienic kitchen in your home or domestic setting. However, it should still be easily washable.
In recent years, the finishes used in kitchens and other wet areas have changed slightly. Satin acrylic finishes have always been used. Now the most popular house paint is a low sheen good quality paint. I think satin acrylic kitchen paint is best for cleaning and repelling grease. It’s not porous, but it’s smoother than low sheen. Looking at a wall that’s painted in satin paint gives you a nice thick finish. It’s beautiful and easy to use! It glides off your roller with ease.
It’s true that I use low sheen for some situations, like brand-new homes I paint for builders, as that is what the specs require. If this was my home, I would choose satin for the bathroom paint. I enjoy hot and steamy showers.
Sometimes kitchens are a part of the living room and it is difficult to paint the wall with two different kinds of paint. This is a good time to use a low-sheen paint. Satin is the better choice, as horses for courses say.
Modern homes are also moving away from operating theatre-style kitchens. Instead, they use lots of natural woods with curtains in place of blinds on the windows. All of these materials are very easy to keep clean. You can use satin in the bathroom, the laundry and any other area that has a surface that is easily cleaned. You won’t regret your decision.
I hope that I have given you some more useful information about what paint interior to use in kitchens and areas with moisture. Do not forget to send me an email if there is a question that you would like answered. I’m here to help and resolve your problems. This is what I am here to do and to add some colour to your life.