When it comes to a painting project, there are many decisions to make. Deciding between colors, finishes, and paint brands can overwhelm you. But then you also have to decide which type of paint to use—acrylic or latex paint.
This might be one of the more difficult decisions as it requires you to know the pros and cons of both acrylic and latex paint, which surfaces they adhere to best, and how they will hold up over the years.
Don’t worry—that’s where we come in! The professional painters at
VanDerKolk Painting are here to help you learn the differences between acrylic and latex paint so you can make a smart and informed decision for your next painting project.
You’re going to spend quite a lot of time and money when painting something in your home. Whether it’s a wall, ceiling, cabinet, or an exterior part of your home, a painting project is no easy feat. You want all of your labor and investment to hold up over the years, which is exactly why choosing the right type of paint is so important.
There are three popular types of paint: acrylic, latex, and oil. However, oil-based paint is used much less often due to the harmful
volatile organic compounds (VOCs) it emits in the air. Each paint has its uses, benefits, and downfalls, though.
Before going to your local hardware store to choose a paint color, make sure to research which type of paint is best. (Which is exactly what you’re doing now!) This will save you a lot of headaches down the road and keep your paint in great shape.
Acrylic paint is a water-based paint mixed with chemical compounds and acrylic resin. It is durable and great for professional or experienced painters who wish to paint a variety of surfaces both indoors and outdoors. It is one of the most popular paint choices for home projects.
Thanks to its durability and mold resistance, acrylic paint is an excellent choice when painting high-traffic areas, humid environments, or outdoor items. It also adheres especially well to metal surfaces.
If you consider painting any of the items or rooms listed below, we recommend using acrylic paint.
When deciding which paint to use for your project, it’s important to understand the good and the bad to help you make a more informed decision.
Pros of Acrylic Paint
Cons of Acrylic Paint
Latex paint is also a water-based paint that is very popular for home projects. It is a great option for beginner painters and DIY-ers who want an easy-to-manage paint. It is safe to use indoors as the VOC levels are very low, so you can safely use it around children and pets. Latex paint offers smooth coverage and is extremely versatile when it comes to surfaces and items.
The best time to use latex paint is for indoor projects. Low-traffic areas, large projects, and surfaces that do not expand are perfect for latex paint. There are some exceptions to using latex paint outdoors, especially when you want to paint concrete or stucco.
If you plan to paint any of the following projects, then it’s a good idea to choose latex paint.
When deciding whether to use latex paint for your project, it’s important to consider the pros and cons.
Pros of Latex Paint
Cons of Latex Paint
Both acrylic and latex paints are excellent choices when painting your home, furniture, or outdoor furniture and items. They are top-quality paints with proven formulas. Saying whether acrylic or latex paint is better in general is impossible.
However, acrylic paint may be better for one project, such as painting a bathroom, than latex paint. It all depends on your project and painting experience.
Overall, both acrylic and latex are great paints and popular choices.
Now that we’ve determined that both acrylic and latex paint are great choices, let’s explore what you should consider when choosing between them.
Consider the surface of what you would like to paint. Depending on the surface material, such as metal, acrylic may be a better choice because it adheres better. While ceilings, which are often untouched, are ideal for latex paint because they are large, smooth surfaces.
Feel free to reference the sections above about what items and projects go with each type of paint if you need some guidance.
Where do you want to paint—indoors or outdoors?
If you have an outdoor painting project, then you will likely want to choose acrylic paint every time because it is more durable than latex. However, if you have a large room that you want to paint, then latex is the better choice because of low VOC emission.
Latex tends to dry faster than acrylic. It only needs about one to two hours to dry to the touch and only four hours before you can paint another coat.
Acrylic paint requires four to six hours to dry to the touch, and six or eight before you can add an additional coat.
Consider how large your project is and how much time you have to dedicate to it, especially waiting for it to dry when choosing between acrylic and latex.
You might also have to consider your budget. Latex paint tends to be less expensive than acrylic. However, since acrylic is more durable, it could justify investing a little more into your project. However, we will leave this decision up to you!
We understand that researching and learning about different types of paint can put a damper on the fun project you want to start. That’s why VanDerKolk Painting is here to help you with all of your painting needs—no matter how small!
Our professionals will select the right type of paint to ensure longevity and durability for your
home,
workplace, or
industrial space each and every time. We will work with you to plan your painting project down to every detail, from prep to clean up, to make sure you’re happy with the outcome.
Don’t worry about choosing the wrong paint,
request your free painting estimate from VanDerKolk Painting and let us handle your painting project for you.
We provide quotes at absolutely no cost. Requesting a quote gives you an opportunity to meet with one of our team members, better understand our process, and explain the details of your project. You can request a free quote by filling out the form, or by calling us at 616-202-6570.
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