Saturday, February 13, 2010

Dining Room Hutch I'm Painting A Hutch In My Dining Room. What Finish Paint Should I Use? Gloss, Semi-gloss, Egshell, Etc.

I'm painting a hutch in my dining room. What finish paint should I use? Gloss, semi-gloss, egshell, etc. - dining room hutch

I'm not really sure what you use to paint. Would it be too light to shine? Definitely not flat, right? I need help. Any ideas would be appreciated.

4 comments:

gwen0674 said...

I would use Sherwin Williams ProClassic email. It cures to a good end and the shell of the custom as Semigloss latex tends to make the forest. Use would also make sure that you would primer first, I, a primer oilbased and save ProBlock, cleaning spray. By Sherwin Williams.

chris u said...

However, I agree with your brilliance of this washing booth
Just with a burst ... try to adjust the brightness with the elements in the room ... other wall cabinets.

Glenn B said...

Sheen level is only their own. In general, use a satin-gloss is that the durability and cleanliness. I also use a synthetic (alkyd), products of petroleum, instead of a latex or acrylic. The color is irrellevent and brand.

Shelly D said...

I want a Satin or Semigloss. You want to be sustainable, but without much glory. Be sure to use the higher quality paint and brushes to it look professional. If you do not know is that now a latex paint. If you know that it is an oil under them, you can oil or latex. Please note, oil can only go by the oil and latex can be used for everything to go. Good luck!

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