Sheen and Colour: How They Work Together to Transform Your Space
Paint sheen can dramatically affect a room's colour, from bright and dramatic to soft and intimate. Understanding how sheen and colour interact can help you create a space that feels exclusively yours.
Keep reading to learn practical tips on pairing sheen and colour to enhance your home’s features.

How Sheen Affects Colour Perception
How a colour looks in a room has a lot to do with the paint finish. Sheen influences how light interacts with paint, drastically changing the appearance of a colour.
Increased Light Reflection with Glossy Sheens
Glossy finishes reflect light more efficiently, making colours look brighter. The more reflection you have, the more intense the colour appears.
Muted Tones with Matte Sheens
Matte finishes absorb light, resulting in a more subtle colour, making tones feel softer and creating a calmer setting.
Mid-Range Sheens
Eggshell and satin finishes balance the two extremes, providing a slight sheen without full gloss. These finishes give depth to the colour while maintaining a softer, more elegant look that works well in most rooms.
Enhancing Architectural Features with Sheen and Colour
The combination of sheen and colour can also accentuate architectural elements in your space. Enhance a room’s design with the right finish by highlighting details or adding subtle contrasts.
High-Sheen for Details
High-sheen finishes, like gloss or semi-gloss, draw attention to architectural features such as crown moulding, wainscotting, trim, or doors. These reflective surfaces bring out details, adding an elegant and sophisticated look to the room.
Soft Contrast and Focus with Matte Finishes
Matte surfaces create a subtle contrast by balancing against shiny elements, like reflective decor, letting those features stand out. On walls, matte finishes provide a calm backdrop that enhances artistic details without overpowering them.
Drawing Attention to Design Details
The right finishes, such as different sheens, highlight focal points like artwork or accent walls, adding depth and character to your space. These choices guide the eye, enhancing the aesthetic and creating a well-rounded design.
Easy Tips for Matching Sheen and Colour
Here are some quick tips to make pairing sheen and colour easy and effective:
- Test in different lighting: Check how a sheen looks in natural and artificial light at various times of the day to see its true effect.
- Match the finish to the room: Use glossy finishes for durability in kitchens and bathrooms and matte or satin for a cozy feel in bedrooms or living rooms.
- Combine sheens for depth: Pair matte walls with glossy trims to create contrast and a layered look.
- Think about colour intensity: Darker colours can feel richer with a matte finish, while lighter tones may appear brighter with added gloss.
- Highlight architectural features: Use a higher sheen to draw attention to mouldings, doors, or other unique details.
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