Flat paint may be suitable for a garage door but any high traffic entry such as your front door usually looks better painted in satin or semi gloss.
Paint for garage door semi gloss or satin.
Go for a semi gloss finish which is as durable as it is attractive.
95 of all exterior trim satin paint finish is used where as 95 of all interior trim semi gloss is applied.
In most cases a single coat of paint is all it takes but keep in mind it could take more than one coat to provide good coverage if you re painting the garage doors a color that s lighter than the original color.
Exterior paints are sold in flat matte eggshell satin semi gloss and gloss sheens in order of the lowest to the highest.
It s another great option for helping old garage doors look good again.
Most notably semi gloss has more sheen than satin.
Sheens run from flat to semi and high gloss.
The same will hold true for doors window moldings and trim.
Satin silk a good middle ground between the two finishes above it has a semi gloss finish with relativity low sheen.
Reason for the confusion is most know only a few paint finish terms.
Interior doors baseboards moldings are painted with semi gloss.
The types of finishes you ll likely find in most paint collections ranging from most to least reflective are glossy high gloss semi gloss.
It is recommended that mat or semi gloss latex water based paint is used to avoid highlighting imperfections in the metal.
Hammered effect a great decorative option it dries to give a distressed machined or hammered finish.
Acrylic latex exterior house paint is the best choice but be sure to choose a high quality paint.
Semi gloss is a common finish for interior trim.
Use a synthetic nylon polyester bristle brush to contour the raised panel and a 4 10 cm roller to provide a nice finish.
A semi gloss finish will take the scrubbing necessary in the kitchen or bath and will be more impervious to moisture than satin cousin.