Refreshing the doors, windows and trim in a room can give it a new lease on life. In high traffic areas especially, a repaint can really transform the room, giving it a clean, crisp finish. Enamel paint is the best choice, as it breathes new life into old doors, windows and trim by giving it a durable, long lasting finish.
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When deciding on what paint to use for your doors, windows and trims, we recommend Dulux Aquanamel®. Not only does it have a smooth-flow technology for an expert finish, but it's also a water-based paint for easier clean-up versus oil-based enamel paints. When you're choosing this paint, it's important to consider the type of finish you want:
Gloss: Achieves a highly reflective finish that gives a more intense look. It is recommended for high-traffic areas as it is very durable and easy to wash. Typically a more traditional finish.
Semi gloss: Provides a glossy finish, but not as brilliant as a gloss. It offers good stain resistance, is durable and is easy to wash. Semi gloss is more popular in contemporary-styled rooms and homes.
Low gloss: Offers a subtle gloss finish. It can reduce the appearance of imperfections and provide a more seamless transition between your doors, windows and trim throughout your house including in bathrooms, bedrooms, kitchens and living rooms.
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