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Choosing a color is
where many of us start a paint job. But you should really begin with the
paint brand. If you get that wrong, the room might not look great no
matter what shade you use. Paint in a sunny kitchen, for example, can
fade, and bathroom walls can end up covered in mildew. Consumer Reports
tests are designed to find brands that stand up to sun, moisture, and
other wear and tear.
We also check for gloss change over time—if the sheen dulls, it’s as bad as having a stain. Keep in mind that a paint’s sheen (how shiny or flat it is) should match the job. As a rule, darker rooms with fewer windows and little light need a shinier finish, such as satin, to brighten them up, and naturally bright rooms tend to look best in a light-absorbing matte finish.
To make shopping easier, we’ve grouped our top-performing paints into the best finishes for our room-by-room picks. And to make doing it yourself even easier, all of the listed paints are self-priming, so you can skip that step. Plus they’re eco-friendly, with low or no volatile organic compounds—the noxious chemicals that can make paint smell bad and give you a headache.
We also check for gloss change over time—if the sheen dulls, it’s as bad as having a stain. Keep in mind that a paint’s sheen (how shiny or flat it is) should match the job. As a rule, darker rooms with fewer windows and little light need a shinier finish, such as satin, to brighten them up, and naturally bright rooms tend to look best in a light-absorbing matte finish.
To make shopping easier, we’ve grouped our top-performing paints into the best finishes for our room-by-room picks. And to make doing it yourself even easier, all of the listed paints are self-priming, so you can skip that step. Plus they’re eco-friendly, with low or no volatile organic compounds—the noxious chemicals that can make paint smell bad and give you a headache.
For high-traffic areas and dark rooms
- Valspar Reserve Satin, $44 (Lowe’s)
- Behr Premium Plus Ultra Satin, $34 (Home Depot)
For kitchens and dining rooms
- Behr Marquee Interior Satin, $43 (Home Depot)
- Valspar Signature Satin, $34 (Lowe’s)
For bathrooms and trim
- Valspar Reserve Semi-Gloss, $45 (Lowe’s)
- Clark+Kensington Semi-Gloss Enamel, $33 (Ace Hardware)
- Behr Premium Plus Semi-Gloss Enamel, $29 (Home Depot)
Why we like them.
The super-shiny semi-gloss finish—the easiest to clean—can hold up to
sticky fingers and bathroom moisture buildup, and it’s great for
highlighting woodwork. All three picks were very good at resisting
mildew and stains.
For living rooms, bedrooms, sunny rooms, and ceilings
- Clark+Kensington Flat Enamel, $30 (Ace Hardware)
- Benjamin Moore Aura Matte, $54 (home centers)
- Valspar Ultra Flat, $29 (Lowe’s)
—Adapted from ShopSmart
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