In terms of the actual paint finishes consumer reports recommends using either satin or semi gloss.
Matte or gloss for bathroom walls.
And i ve also read on this site that it is acceptable and looks great by designers to keep the shine of the polished tile up on the shower wall while you keep the matte finish on the bathroom floor it will draw your eye up instead of down.
Some tile designs will only be available in particular designs.
They argue satin is more durable and shinier than eggshell and is ideal for a bathroom.
Both options will give you a finish with some shine that helps the paint resist absorbing extra moisture that leads to mildew growth.
It gives the same effect as that of a mirror in a room.
Satin and semi gloss paints are also both viable options for.
Gloss tiles tend to be shiny and reflective of light with matt tiles being dull in comparison.
If you have insufficient light gloss tiles have the ability to bounce off the light from its surface creating a bright and welcoming environment in the room.
Semi gloss paint includes more resin and binders when compared to flat paint and a glossy finish bumps up the amount of resins even more.
It s also easy to clean.
The two choices for the finish of bathroom wall tiles are gloss or matt.
And your shower stall base floor needs to always be a matte finish smaller size like 2x2 or 2x4.
Use it for the walls ceiling and even the trim because many satin finishes are tougher than they once were.
The best finish for a bathroom paint is semi gloss or gloss.