Does satin paint fade over time?

Because sheens tend to fade over time, satin finishes sometimes require repainting faster than flat ones. Direct sunlight can hasten this process. While some satin paints are formulated with ultraviolet-resistant chemicals, others are not.
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Does satin paint lose its sheen over time?

Satin paint can easily be cleaned, though it can lose its sheen if scrubbed too roughly. It is advised that you clean it with a wipe and avoid abrasive scrubs. WHEN TO USE SATIN PAINT: Because of its durability, many people choose a satin finish for bathrooms, kitchens, and kids rooms.
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How long does satin paint last?

Unused latex and water-based acrylic paints last up to 10 years, and the shelf life of alkyd and oil-based can be as long as 15 years.
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How long does interior satin paint last?

A general rule of thumb is that a well-done interior paint job will last between 5-10 years, and potentially even longer. However, your paint's longevity is based on a bunch of different factors.
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Does satin paint get darker when it dries?

Once large surfaces are painted, light reflecting off of them intensify the color of the whole room. Yes, they get darker as they dry.
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This is what happens when you add gloss clear over a satin paint job!



Does satin paint look lighter than eggshell?

Satin reflects slightly more light than eggshell and has a soft shimmer similar to that of velvet. In contrast, eggshell reflects almost no light so has a negligible luster comparable to the faint glow of an eggshell.
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Does satin paint dry darker or lighter?

No, more coats of paint will not make your paint darker. As stated above, the wetness of the paint will initially give off the impression that your paint is darker as you put on more, although this is just the effect of wet paint. When it dries it will dry it's true color, no matter how many coats you apply.
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How often should the interior of a house be painted?

For the best results, your interior walls should be repainted every 3-5 years. If you remodel your home or change the style of a room, you may need to repaint sooner. Depending on your lifestyle, family, and your activities, you may have to paint more often to keep walls from looking dingy.
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How often should house be painted?

On average, your house should be painted every 5-10 years depending on the surface type, quality of paint, and signs of wear.
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What is satin paint used for?

Satin paint can be used on select low-impact surfaces like door casings, door and window trim, doors, and windows. High-impact surfaces should be painted with semi-gloss or high-gloss paint. Satin paint works well in kitchens, bathrooms, kids' rooms, bedrooms, living rooms, hallways, offices, and finished basements.
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Does paint change color over time?

Paint colors also shift a bit as the material dries. Depending on the color and sheen, the dried paint might appear darker or lighter than it appeared when wet. Of course, the sample swatch should indicate what the color will look like after the paint has dried. But again, lighting will ultimately play a role.
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How long can paint sit out uncovered?

Here's a run down of looking after paintbrushes during and after use. Paint skins over at different rates depending on heat and draughts but as a rule of thumb, don;t leave paint standing uncovered (unless using it!) The Kovrd is great for slipping your emulsion kit, paint and tray into for 2 minutes or 2 weeks.
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Is satin good for living room?

Best for: Family rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways. Satin, which is a little more hard-wearing than eggshell, works well in those rooms, too, but also in kitchens, dining areas, children's bedrooms, and bathrooms. Many satin finishes are tough enough to use on trim as well.
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Which is better eggshell or satin?

A satin finish delivers higher durability than an eggshell finish. It's scuff-resistant, making it a great choice for painting molding and walls in high-traffic areas such as living rooms, family rooms, dining rooms, kids' rooms, and entryways.
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Is it OK to use satin paint on walls?

Satin: Satin finish paint has a smooth, velvety look with a bit more gloss than eggshell. It is most often used for windows, doors, trim, or ceilings, but it can also be used as wall paint. This is particularly suitable for kids' rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas that get a lot of traffic.
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How often should a ceiling be painted?

Normally painted white, ceilings start to appear discolored from dust, sun exposure, and moisture. In comparison to a wall, it takes time for the paint on the ceiling to yellow or dull. You should repaint your ceilings at least every ten years, but it's a good idea to repaint them any time you repaint your walls.
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How long should a paint job last on a house?

There are many variables to determining how long a paint job will last like the quality of the paint and the condition of the surface you're painting. In general, interior paint will last from 5 to 10 years. You can expect your exterior paint to last between 5 to 7 years.
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How many coats of paint should you put on a wall?

Generally, you will want a minimum of two coats of paint – this is a good rule of thumb for any wall or ceiling you're painting. You'll rarely get a seamless finish from just one coat of paint, and even if you do, coverage isn't the only goal when it comes to painting a room.
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How much does it cost to paint the interior of a 2000 square foot house?

The Actual Costs of Painting a Home's Interior

If your home's interior is 2,300 square feet, don't be surprised to pay somewhere between $4,000 and $10,000 for the job. An average cost in America for a 2,000 square foot home is $2,581. The range is between $1,714 and $3,682 for a home that size.
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Should you paint ceilings?

"I have been considering it the fifth wall for some time," says colorist and interiors consultant Martin Kesselman, who says that a ceiling should always be painted.
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What order do you paint the interior of a house?

Painting Techniques: Paint the Trim First, Then the Ceiling and Walls. Pros usually follow a certain order when learning how to paint interior walls. They paint the trim first, then the ceiling, then the walls. That's because it's easier (and faster) to tape off the trim than to tape off the walls.
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Will paint color change after it dries?

Although wet paint appears to change color once it dries, in actuality, it does not. Wet paint possesses a sheen that reflects light differently than dry paint. This causes the illusion of color change.
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Why does paint look darker on walls?

The types of paint finishes you choose also has an effect on the color. Flat has a chalky appearance in finish, absorbs light, and can make a color look slightly lighter. Semi-gloss/gloss will make a color look darker. The sheen will reflect the light, causing the color to be darker.
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Why does my black paint look GREY?

Micro-marring makes black paint look grey. When you scratch something clear the scratch or scratches are whitish or opaque. This makes black paint look grey.
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