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  2. This Is the Best Paint Finish to Use in Your Kitchen ... - AOL

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    The sheen of the paint, from flat to high gloss, can influence how light is reflected and how the color appears.” ... According to Wadden, eggshell paint sheen offers a 10 percent to 25 percent ...

  3. Read This Before Choosing Satin vs. Eggshell Paint - AOL

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    That being said, it will still hold up better than flat or matte finishes. Eggshell paint is a great option for walls in medium- to low-traffic areas and can be easily cleaned.

  4. Read This Before Choosing Satin vs. Eggshell Paint - AOL

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    Satin and eggshell paint are two popular paint finish choices, but before you choose, know the differences.

  5. Paint sheen - Wikipedia

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    In traditional household interiors, walls are usually painted in flat or eggshell gloss, wooden trim (including doors and window sash) in high gloss, and ceilings almost invariably in flat. Similarly, exterior trim is usually painted with a gloss paint, while the body of the house is painted in a lower gloss. [original research?] [citation needed]

  6. Paint - Wikipedia

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    Flat Finish paint is generally used on ceilings or walls that are in bad shape. This finish is useful for hiding imperfections in walls and it is economical in effectively covering large areas. This finish is useful for hiding imperfections in walls and it is economical in effectively covering large areas.

  7. Tempera - Wikipedia

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    The paint mixture has to be constantly adjusted to maintain a balance between a "greasy" and "watery" consistency by adjusting the amount of water and yolk. As tempera dries, the artist will add more water to preserve the consistency and to balance the thickening of the yolk on contact with air. Once prepared, the paint cannot be stored.