Tikkurila Paint Sheen Finishes

Guide to sheen levels

The term ‘sheen level’ simply refers to the glossiness of a paint finish. Gloss level is scaled from 0 (the lowest gloss level (meaning a perfectly matt surface) to 100 (the highest gloss level) (corresponding to a highly glossy surface).

The same colour can appear completely different depending on the level of gloss, or sheen, in the paint. If you’re having trouble distinguishing between matte and eggshell paints, or low sheen vs satin paints, read on to learn more.

The following sheen levels are available across the Tikkurila paint range.

(Top tip: the numbers noted at the end of our product names (e.g. Optiva 5) are a reference to this numerical scale. The higher the number, the higher the sheen.)

FULL MATT (0-4%)

Full matt (or flat matt) paints are completely non-reflective, with very low gloss levels ranging from 0% to 4%. Flat matt paints absorb any light directed at them, giving them excellent hiding power. As a result, these paints are ideal for damaged or used walls with lots of bumps and scratches. They’re also a popular choice for ceilings where an anti-reflective approach improves the room’s optics. Anti Reflex 2 is our customer favourite in this category.


MATT
 (5-10%)

Matt paints continue to be the most popular choice for interior walls in 2022. They have a very low gloss level ranging from 5% to 10%, resulting in a non-reflective finish with no gloss or shine but slightly more depth than a flat matt. One of the primary advantages of matt paints is their ability to conceal flaws while leaving a soft, velvet-like finish that allows for a strong depth of colour. If you’re looking for hard-wearing coverage – matt is the finish for you! (Available for both walls and woodwork).

SEMI-MATT (11-35%)

Semi-Matt paints are the next step along the scale. They have a slightly higher gloss grade than Matt paints (11-35%), resulting in a smooth finish with a subtle sheen. This results in a low lustre finish that not only optimises a paint’s colour but also increases its durability and suitability for use in any room of the house and on a variety of surface conditions. Top tip: Semi Matt paints are also termed Eggshell paints.

SEMI-GLOSS (35-60%)

Semi-Gloss paints have gloss levels of between 35-60%, and leave a highly durable finish that can be repeatedly scrubbed. A great choice for surfaces where moisture and grease stains are likely (such as the bathroom or kitchen) or where the surface will be cleaned frequently (children’s rooms and hallways are good examples). This gloss grade is also popular for interior trim details (such as staircase railings or skirting boards), as the lustre draws attention to those details and distinguishes them from the walls.

GLOSS (61-80%)

Gloss paints are for those seeking a high-shine finish. These paints are tough, long-lasting, and easy to clean, making them ideal for woodwork, doors, and trim details. Tikkurila has pioneered the development of water-based, low VOC solutions in this gloss grade category (which was previously very solvent-based), while ensuring the same hard-wearing, non-yellowing properties.

FULL-GLOSS (80%+)

The real show-stopper of the group, high gloss paints really make a statement. These extremely hard-wearing paints, with a mirror-like appearance (and a gloss grade of more than 80%), are a popular choice for areas exposed to dirt and oil, typically doors and cabinets. The most popular product from this collection is Miranol.

Sheen Level FAQs

Glossy or Matt Paint?

The glossier the surface, the less dirt adheres to it. Although any touch-ups will be visible, the surface is simple to clean. Cleaning dirt from matt surfaces is more difficult than cleaning dirt from glossy surfaces. However, matt finishes hide flaws better than gloss finishes, which highlight every flaw.

CHOOSE A MATTE PAINT WHEN…

You want the surface to look soft

You want to achieve a classic look

You want to create a peaceful atmosphere

You want a paint that easily covers imperfections

CHOOSE A GLOSSY PAINT WHEN…

You want a surface that is easy to clean

You want a surface that is durable

You want to play with contrasts and light reflection

Don’t be afraid to experiment with paints – combining glossy and matt finishes can add dimension to your home decor. Matt and glossy surfaces create different atmospheres and reflect light in different ways. Matt sheen absorbs light and looks softer on the wall, whereas gloss highlights colours and reflects light.

Are Your Low Sheen Paints Scrubbable?

Historically, low sheen or flat paints have been warned to not have a high amount of scrubability. Tikkurila’s durable range, however, has been designed to ensure durability across the entire collection. Everyday marks and spills can be easily wiped away in any of the gloss grades in the collection, and they can all be used in high-traffic areas of the home.

Helmi vs Everal Aqua, What’s the difference

Helmi vs Everal Aqua, What’s the difference ?

Possibly our most asked question, and we understand why! On the surface, these two wood paints are hard to differentiate given they have the same end use, but there are some distinct variances between the two ranges. In this post, we’ll delve into their unique features and benefits to assist you in making the right choice for your needs.

Composition & Properties

Both products are water-based and will not turn yellow unless exposed to temperatures above 100 degrees Celsius. Helmi is a water-based acrylic, whereas Everal Aqua is a water-based acrylic enamel.

Each product applies slightly differently and has different properties e.g. Helmi has excellent self-levelling properties and must be applied more generously to achieve the best finish, making it ideal for flat doors, whereas Everal Aqua can be applied in the same way as most water-based products on the market.

Sheen levels

Helmi is available in matt (10%), Semi-matt (30%) and Gloss (80%).

Everal Aqua is available in Matt (10%), Satin (40%) and Gloss (80%)

Unsure on sheen level? We’ve broken this down in more detail for the Tikkurila Sheen page

Curing and durability

Both products are equally durable, though Everal Aqua will cure slightly faster than Helmi.

Usage

Both are excellent choices for painting interior wood and primed metal, such as skirting, door frames, radiators, and kitchen cabinets. Everal Aqua can be used on small areas outside (however, the surface must be completely dry, sound, and stable before application), Helmi cannot be used outside.