Painting your kitchen cabinets? You have to pick a paint color – and a paint finish! Let’s talk about the best paint finish for kitchen cabinets!
Picking paint colors can be tough enough, but then you have to pick a paint finish too?!
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I remember my first time buying paint, when the Lowe’s paint desk asked me what sheen I wanted I stared at them slack jawed. I truly had no clue.
I’ve learned a LOT since then about paint colors AND sheens.
Today I want to talk about kitchen cabinet paint sheens. Kitchens are a popular space to paint and the sheen is just as important as the color.
Be sure to check out my favorite cabinet paint colors!
Types of paint finishes
The types of paint finishes for walls are (from SHINIEST to least shiny):
- glossy
- semi-gloss
- satin
- eggshell
- matte
- flat
Glossy
High gloss paint is very glossy and almost reflective. It is not used for walls but more for cabinets or furniture where you want a super glossy enamel look.
Semi-gloss
Semi-gloss paint it what is traditionally used on trim and doors. It has a lot of resin in it and that makes it more durable for high touch areas.
Don’t use semi gloss paint on walls – it will show every ding or dent and the glossiness looks weird on walls!
Satin
Satin has a mid-amount of gloss to it. That gloss comes from extra resins mixed in, making it more scrub-able. The satin sheen has traditionally been used for high traffic areas for that reason.
Eggshell
Eggshell is the perfect all purpose interior wall paint finish. It has a slight sheen to it but is not at all glossy.
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Eggshell paint provides a soft luster and an easy finish that is beautiful but is not the star of the show. Unlike a glossy paint, no one is going to come in and say WOW that paint sheen huh.
Eggshell lets the color be the true star!
Matte
Matte paint is offered by some paint brands. It is a flat finish that gets a slight protective film as it dries. This makes it more cleanable than flat paint.
Flat
Flat wall paint has zero shine to it. It feels chalky to the touch, which makes me cringe personally.
If you have a lot of dings, bumps, or texture to your wall, flat paint will help to disguise it.
Flat paint traditionally is not washable. It has no protective coat, so scrubbing it will take off the paint! If you want to go flat, look for a brand marked as washable or scrubable!
Check out my complete guide to paint sheens.
What determines the sheen of a paint?
Paint sheen is determined by the chemical make up of the paint. Glossier paints have more resins and less pigment in them.
For this reason, glossier paints need more coats of paint – each coat has less pigment. Pair this with the paint being more expensive to begin with, and glossy paint can get pricey quickly!
Paint finishes + cleanability
Historically, it has been said that the glossier the paint, the easier it is to clean. And sure, I get it, shiny lacquered surfaces are less absorbent than rough or matte ones.
And it is true, higher sheen paints have less pigment and more “binders” – which is basically a resin that makes the paint harder and shinier – and therefore super durable.
But here is the truth: modern paint in premium brands is all formulated to be durable and scrubbable and easy to clean.
Now, if you buy the very cheapest version of the cheapest brand of paint, this might not be the case.
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But anything of quality will be cleanable and durable.
Personally, we prefer to use the Behr Scuff Defense line of paint. I have 2 toddlers and 2 pets and I have 0 scuffing or scratches on my eggshell walls. I wipe them with a magic eraser without issue.
Most paint brands have an equivalent paint – or their traditional formulas are built with scrubbing technology.
So, the sheen of paint no longer has too much to do with clean-ability and is more about appearances and looks.
Factors to consider when choosing paint for your kitchen cabinets
Durability
Kitchens are often high traffic areas, especially if you have kids or pets. You want a durable, wipeable paint finish.
Personal style
High gloss paint can look super glamorous, while more matte finishes have a more casual or even boho vibe.
Cleanability
Glossier finishes will show more fingerprints, smudges, and mess than less glossy finishes.
The best paint finish for kitchen cabinets
The best paint finish for kitchen cabinets (or bathroom cabinets) is semi-gloss.
Best sheen for kitchen cabinets
Semi-gloss paint finishes are durable, cleanable, and look pristine. This makes them perfect for kitchen cabinets.
If you want an ultra modern look – such as with flat front cabinets – glossy paint can work as well for a lacquered look. Just know they will be harder to clean!
Is semi-gloss or glossy better for kitchens?
I prefer semi-gloss paint for kitchen cabinets. I think it shows slightly less fingerprints and mess compared to glossy paint. However, both are totally fine options and glossy looks great in ultra-modern spaces! If you don’t have kids or pets or cook much (or have a maid) – super glossy is great!
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