How to Choose the Right Paint Finish for Every Room in Your Home

How to Choose the Right Paint Finish for Every Room in Your Home

Ever felt overwhelmed when walking into a DIY store and seeing an entire wall of paint tins all in the same colour for different finishes? Whether these finishes are matte, eggshell, satin, or gloss, they’re enough to make you rethink which one you should actually buy. And honestly? It is so common to end up picking the wrong finish, which is why so many homeowners choose to leave their interior painting & decorating to the professionals.

In this blog, we’ll be talking about how to choose the right paint finish for every room in your house and why it’s important to choose a professional to do the job for you.

Different Types of Finishes

Different Finishes include the following: 

  • Matte Finishing — This finishing absorbs light and hides any imperfections quite beautifully. It’s ideal for living rooms and bedrooms where you want a rich, smooth look, but the main drawback of matte finishing is that it is more prone to showing fingerprints, smudges, and scratches, and can be harder to clean.
  • Eggshell Finishing — This finish has a subtle, soft sheen. It is more durable than matte and is far more practical for hallways, kitchens, etc. However, the main drawback of eggshell finishing is that it offers limited durability compared to higher-gloss finishes, making it more prone to damage and harder to clean.
  • Satin Finishing — This finishing is shinier and handles moisture well, making it a solid choice for bathrooms and kitchens. The main drawback of satin finishing is that it can show smudges and fingerprints more easily than gloss finishes, and may require more maintenance to keep it looking clean.
  • Gloss Finishing — This type of finishing is the toughest of the lot and is best kept for woodwork such as skirting boardsm door frames, etc. If applied on walls, it's a bold choice that requires a near-perfect surface to look good. The main drawback of gloss finishing is that it easily shows scratches, fingerprints, and imperfections, requiring frequent cleaning and maintenance.

Why Getting The Right Finishing Wrong Is So Easy

So, here's the thing: When choosing the right finish, it isn't just about the room; it's more about the condition of your walls, the lighting, the level of traffic, and the specific paint brand you're using. A "satin" from one manufacturer can look completely different to a "satin" from another.

Then there's the preparation. Even the most premium paint will look patchy and unprofessional if the surface underneath hasn't been properly cleaned, filled, and primed. This is where most DIY paint jobs fall short, and it’s not in the painting itself, but in everything that comes before it. It's one of the main reasons professional interior painting & decorating delivers such a noticeably better result.

Why a Professional Makes All the Difference

A skilled decorator doesn't just pick up a brush and get going. They assess the walls, identify any issues such as damp patches, flaking old paint, uneven plaster, and sort them out before a drop of paint is applied. They know which finish will perform best in your specific space, and they have the experience to apply it evenly and cleanly, even on tricky surfaces like cornice, window reveals, or high ceilings.

The result isn't just better-looking, but it lasts longer too. A professionally decorated room done right won't need touching up for years.

At Emporium Decorators, we work with homeowners across North and West Yorkshire every day, helping them get finishes that look stunning and stand the test of time. Whether you're refreshing a single room or redecorating your entire home, we take care of everything, starting from prep to the final coat, so that you don't have to worry about a thing.

The Simple Rule of Thumb

If you're ever in doubt, here's a quick guide:

  • Ceilings → flat/matte ceiling paint
  • Living rooms & bedrooms → matte or durable matte
  • Hallways & kids' rooms → eggshell or satin
  • Kitchens & bathrooms → satin or semi-gloss
  • Woodwork → eggshell, satin, or gloss

But honestly, the best advice we can give? Have a conversation with a professional before you buy a single tin. A quick chat can save you a lot of time, money, and frustration down the line.Thinking about redecorating? Get a free, no-obligation quote from Emporium Decorators — trusted interior painting & decorating specialists across North and West Yorkshire. Get in touch today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Matte and eggshell are the most popular choices for interior walls in the UK. Matte is favoured for living rooms and bedrooms due to its rich, velvety appearance, while eggshell is preferred in hallways and kitchens for its durability and ease of cleaning.
Satin and semi-gloss finishes are the easiest to clean. Their higher sheen level means dirt, grease, and fingerprints can be wiped away with a damp cloth without damaging the paint, making them ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and children's rooms.
No. Different rooms have different needs. High-traffic or moisture-prone areas like kitchens and bathrooms benefit from a satin or semi-gloss finish, while low-traffic rooms like bedrooms are better suited to matte. Using the right finish in each room improves both appearance and longevity.
Satin or semi-gloss is recommended for bathrooms. Both finishes are moisture-resistant and handle the steam and humidity of a bathroom environment far better than matte or eggshell, which can absorb moisture and deteriorate over time.
Eggshell is generally the better choice for hallways. It offers a subtle sheen that looks smart and refined, while being durable enough to handle scuffs and marks from regular footfall. Satin is a good option too if you want slightly more sheen and extra washability.
It's not recommended. Kitchens produce grease, steam, and moisture — conditions that matte paint handles poorly. A satin or eggshell finish is far more practical as it can be wiped clean without marking or lifting.
Most rooms require two coats for an even, professional finish. New plaster or a significant colour change may need a mist coat or primer first, followed by two full coats. Skipping coats is one of the most common reasons paint jobs look patchy.
Yes. A matte finish makes colours appear deeper and richer, while a gloss or satin finish reflects light and can make the same colour look slightly lighter or brighter. This is worth considering when testing paint swatches before committing to a finish.

Get in Touch Today

Serving homes and businesses across North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire, we deliver high-quality painting and decorating services for projects of any scale. From refreshing a single room to managing a full commercial site, you'll receive a no-obligation quote with a clear timeline and competitive rate. Get your free quote today.
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