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  2. Read This Before Choosing Satin vs. Eggshell Paint - AOL

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    Eggshell paint finishes are low luster with a very subtle sheen. Despite its flatter qualities, it will still reflect and bounce light throughout a room, creating depth without appearing overly shiny.

  3. Read This Before Choosing Satin vs. Eggshell Paint - AOL

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    Satin and eggshell paint are two popular paint finish choices, but before you choose, know the differences.

  4. “This creamy white works best when you envelop the room completely and paint the trim, walls, and ceiling in it.” Shop Now 6) Benjamin Moore Snowfall White 2144-70

  5. Paint sheen - Wikipedia

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    Sheen is a measure of the reflected light from a paint finish. Glossy and flat (or matte) are typical extreme levels of glossiness of a finish. Gloss paint is shiny and reflects most light in the specular (mirror-like) direction, while on flat paints most of the light diffuses in a range of angles. The gloss level of paint can also affect its ...

  6. Tint, shade and tone - Wikipedia

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    This moves the mixed color toward a neutral color—a gray or near-black. Lights are made brighter or dimmer by adjusting their brightness, i.e., energy level; in painting, lightness is adjusted through mixture with white, black, or a color's complement. The Color Triangle depicting tint, shade, and tone was proposed in 1937 by Faber Birren. [4]

  7. Paint - Wikipedia

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    Wood stain is a type of paint that is formulated to be very "thin", meaning low in viscosity, so that the pigment soaks into a material such as wood rather than remaining in a film on the surface. Stain is mainly dispersed pigment or dissolved dye plus binder material in a solvent.

  8. Satinwood - Wikipedia

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    Satinwood may refer to: . Originally: Chloroxylon swietenia, Ceylon, Sri Lanka satinwood or East Indian satinwood; Zanthoxylum flavum (Syn.: Fagara flava), West Indian, Jamaica, Florida or San Domingo satinwood

  9. Chloroxylon swietenia - Wikipedia

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    Chloroxylon swietenia, the Ceylon satinwood or East Indian satinwood, [3] is a tropical hardwood, the sole species in the genus Chloroxylon (from the Greek χλωρὸν ξύλον, "green wood"). It is native to southern India , Sri Lanka , and Madagascar .