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Different types of paints used in homes today

There are different types of paints that you can buy and use in your house today. These paints are specifically used for the interior and exterior separately. In this blog, we attempt to give you some basic information so that you can choose the right ones for your home. Primer Firstly, though the primer is not paint, it is a very important component that is used while painting a home. A coat of primer is used before using any other paint. This helps to remove any smoke, dust, and grime from the walls and make them ready to get a fresh coat of paint. You don’t need to use a primer coat before any painting job. However, for any unfinished wall, a primer coat is a must. In case you are planning to make use of latex paint, a latex-based primer should be applied first. House paints are commonly classified into water-based and oil-based paints. Whereas distemper and cement paints are water-based, enamel paints are oil-based. Emulsion paints can be either water- or oil-based. Distemper Paint This is a cost-effective paint commonly used on walls in Indian homes. It is easy to use and it is safe. However, it can get discolored easily. Emulsion paint The emulsion paint imparts a rich look and feel to the walls of a house. It is very durable. A stain on an emulsion-painted wall can be removed by wiping with a cloth dipped in a mild detergent. It is a good choice if you have children and pets at home. Enamel paint Enamel paint is popular because of the durability it provides. It renders a glossy effect on the walls and is one of the most expensive types of paint. It is water and stain-resistant. It can be applied to walls, and metal and wooden surfaces. Paints for Home exteriors Emulsion paint Emulsions can be used to impart a sleek finish to exterior walls too. Moreover, these paints make the walls resistant to fungi and mildew. The walls remain fresh through all weather conditions. Cement Paint Cement paints lend a grainy look to the exteriors. These can be used for the exterior walls and patios and garages. They are used for those walls that face rough weather. Paint Finishes Paints can be used to impart different finishes to the walls that they adorn. Matte Finish Matte finish can be used to hide imperfections on the ceilings or walls. The effect is non-reflective. However, it is difficult to clean and needs a frequent touch-up. Satin Finish Also called the eggshell finish, this provides an effect that is midway between matte and gloss. It is used often in the kitchen and the bathrooms and is durable. This effect cannot hide imperfections on a wall. Glossy Finish This is the most reflective finish and is the most long-lasting of the three. You may need more than one coat to de-accentuate flaws.

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