Your bathroom is one of the harshest environments for paint. Subject to humidity, steam, and potential mold growth, choosing the right type of paint for your bathroom is absolutely essential for a long-lasting and beautiful paint job.
As you research paint and review all of your options, it can be difficult to know which type of paint is ideal for bathrooms.
Picking out paint for your bathroom is about more than just
choosing a color. It’s about picking the right kind of paint that will adhere to your bathroom walls and withstand the humid environment of daily showers.
The painting professionals at
VanDerKolk Painting are here to share the best type of paint for bathrooms, things to consider when choosing a paint, and helpful tips for elevating your bathroom with a fresh coat of paint.
Before we get to which type of paint is best for bathrooms, let’s first discuss what you should consider in the paint you choose.
Your bathroom is likely the room in your home with the most moisture in the air. Think about it; after a long shower, the air is clouded with steam, and the mirror has fogged up. This isn’t the most ideal environment for your standard paint.
When looking for paint for the bathroom, choose one that has moisture resistance or is even waterproof. This will prevent the
paint from bubbling or peeling due to the moisture in the air.
Bathrooms are prone to mold growth due to the humidity and moist environment. If your bathroom is not properly ventilated, choosing paint with antimicrobial additives can help prevent fungus and bacteria from spreading and growing on the walls.
The main culprit of damaged paint in a bathroom is moisture. Choosing a paint that holds up against humid environments and can withstand washing with soap and water will prolong the quality of the paint job and its color while keeping your bathroom looking luxurious and pristine.
The best type of paint for bathrooms is an interior acrylic-latex paint with a gloss finish. This paint is easy to apply, quick to dry, and durable against moist environments.
Although there are paints made specifically to withstand the harsh environment of a bathroom, they often cost twice as much as a water-based acrylic latex interior paint. Both paints are perfect for your bathroom, depending on your budget.
No matter what type of paint you use for your bathroom, whether it is bathroom-specific or an interior acrylic-latex, we recommend
painting at least two coats over a coat of primer for optimal adhesion and coverage.
Oil-based paint is known for its extreme durability over time and water resistance. However, it is not recommended to paint on bathroom walls due to harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) found in the paint. Typically, using oil-based paint requires good ventilation, which is difficult to get in a standard bathroom.
If you wish to use oil-based paint in your bathroom, we recommend using it for high-traffic items such as trim or doors. We do not recommend using it for the bathroom walls.
Now that we’ve determined the best type of paint for bathrooms, it’s time to discuss the different paint finishes. Glossy finishes tend to perform better in bathrooms because they do not absorb moisture compared to a flat or matte finish.
A satin finish paint offers a slightly iridescent sheen to the walls that protects them from moisture. This paint finish is easy to gently wipe clean from soap or drops of toothpaste without damaging the paint.
Pros of Satin Finish
Cons of Satin Finish
A semi-gloss finish offers a more glossy finish than satin. This lightly reflective finish creates a luxurious feel to your bathroom while preventing mold growth by shedding moisture droplets.
Pros of Semi-Gloss Finish
Cons of Semi-Gloss Finish
The best paint finish for bathrooms is a high-gloss finish, but it is not the most popular due to its extreme shine. For smaller bathrooms, the mirror-like finish can be offputting and make the room feel overwhelming. However, a high-gloss finish is the most durable, tough, and moisture-resistant.
Pros of High-Gloss Finish
Cons of High-Gloss Finish
Ideally, matte and eggshell paint finishes are best used in rooms that do not have a humid environment. These flat paints are more likely to absorb moisture, causing mold growth in the walls.
If you are adamant about painting a bathroom with a matte, flat, or eggshell paint finish, then we recommend using it in a powder room, which does not have a bathtub or shower.
While hiring a professional to paint your bathroom isn’t necessarily required, it is a huge help! From prepping the walls to choosing the right paint to ensure precise paint application, a professional guarantees the perfect paint job every time.
Plus, when you hire a professional painter, you get your well-deserved weekend back instead of slaving over the bathroom and painting the walls, ceiling, trim, and doors. When you work with a professional, you simply have to choose a color and open the door to let them in!
Are you ready to give your bathroom the refresh it deserves? As one of the second-most used rooms in the house, your paint can tend to fade, peel, or flake over the years. Applying a fresh coat can instantly elevate your bathroom and open the door to fully transform it to match the vision you have.
You can save time and headaches painting your West Michigan bathroom with help from the professional Grand Rapids painters at
VanDerKolk Painting! With over three decades of experience painting residential homes in the Grand Rapids area, our team of professional painters is ready to help you choose your color, prep your walls, and apply the right type of paint to your bathroom walls.
Request a free estimate to paint your West Michigan bathroom today!
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