We are currently getting quotes for painting our hall and staircase. One of the painters contacted has suggested that we go for a sheen or matt finish for the woodwork as gloss [white] will show up any imperfections. His main concern seems to be that the woodwork (120 years old) has quite an open grain and gloss will show that up far worse than a silk sheen finish.
I should add that the staircase has traditional spindles (square section so no fancy twists or fiddly bits) which all means extra time for preparation.
We said we would be guided by his opinion but now wonder if he was more driven by ease of prep and application than the finished look of it.
Comments welcomed please.
I should add that the staircase has traditional spindles (square section so no fancy twists or fiddly bits) which all means extra time for preparation.
We said we would be guided by his opinion but now wonder if he was more driven by ease of prep and application than the finished look of it.
Comments welcomed please.