A Quick Guide to Sheens from Benjamin Moore
Have you ever stood in the paint aisle, frozen by the words matte vs eggshell vs satin?
Choosing a paint colour is one thing. Picking the right finish? That’s next-level.
Keep reading to learn which paint finish to use, where to use it, and why paint sheen matters.

Meet the Sheens
The right sheen can change your space's look, feel, and function. Let’s break down the finishes so your walls look flawless.
Matte/Flat
A matte finish has almost no sheen, hiding wall imperfections. Ideal for low-traffic areas like adult bedrooms, home offices, or spaces where sticky fingers don’t roam. Just don’t expect it to scrub clean too easily.
Eggshell
Eggshell is a crowd favourite. It has a soft, velvety glow and wipes down way better than flat paint. Perfect for living rooms, hallways, and any spot that needs a touch of durability without a ton of shine.
Satin/Pearl
Satin/Pearl has a noticeable sheen and is resistant to wear and tear. Use it in high-traffic areas where style still matters, like stairwells or kids' bedrooms.
Semi-Gloss
This finish is your go-to for trim, doors, and cabinets. It repels moisture, so it’s the best paint sheen for kitchens and bathrooms.
High-Gloss
Shiny, dramatic, and very unforgiving of surface flaws, high gloss is excellent for statement pieces like black gloss doors or painted furniture. But prep like a pro: high gloss shows everything.
Function Meets Finish: What Goes Where
Not every paint finish belongs in every room. Here’s the cheat sheet:
- High-traffic areas - Eggshell or Satin: Gives you the wipeability you want, without sacrificing that clean, stylish look.
- Kitchens and bathrooms - Satin or Semi-Gloss: Holds up to moisture and mess while still looking polished.
- Bedrooms and living rooms - Eggshell: Has a soft, luxe feel and just enough durability to keep it looking fresh.
- Trim and cabinets - Semi-Gloss or High-Gloss: A higher sheen withstands everyday life and bounces light around to make trim and cabinetry pop.
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Paint Sheen
Sunlight, scuff potential, and how often you want to break out the sponge can all affect sheen choice. Here’s what should drive the decision:
Lighting
Natural light bounces off glossier finishes, which can highlight textures (or flaws). Want to make a dark room feel bigger? Semi-gloss could help. Want to hide bumpy drywall? Stick with matte.
Imperfections
Older homes or rough walls? Flat or eggshell is your friend. High-gloss will put every dent on display.
Style Preferences
Modern homes tend to lean glossy. Traditional spaces? More matte or satin. Your finish can complement your vibe.
Maintenance Needs
Busy households, kids, pets, messy cooks — whatever you’ve got, you’ll want a finish that wipes clean without stress. Satin and up are best for that.
Still Not Sure Which Paint Finish to Commit to?
Speak to the experts at Crowfoot Paint & Design for expert guidance on Benjamin Moore sheens.
With friendly service, we’ll help you find a Benjamin Moore paint finish that works with your space, not against it.
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