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Need help with your interior paint project? At Lowe’s, we’ll be there every step of the way — from helping you choose the right interior paint colors to providing all the paint supplies you need to get your do-it-yourself (DIY) paint project done. Use our Paint Calculator to take the guesswork out of purchasing the right amount of paint. Not sure where to start when choosing the right household paint type, sheen or features? We can help.
The most popular paint types for home projects are acrylic and latex.
Acrylic paint is a chemically composed, fast-drying option that becomes water-resistant when dry. This makes acrylic paint and acrylic primer exceptional choices for trim work outdoors — as this paint expands and contracts better than latex.
Alternately, latex paint is water based and an extremely popular option for painting large areas, thanks to its slower drying speed. This means it blends easily with itself and doesn’t produce harsh lines between dry and wet paint.
Paint comes in a variety of sheens, from flat to gloss. Not sure which is right for your space? We can help you choose.
Flat paint is ideal for bedrooms, dining rooms and other low-traffic areas. It’s also a great option to use as ceiling paint.
Eggshell offers a slight shine. It can be wiped down, making it ideal for high-traffic spaces, like family rooms and hallways.
Satin can be scrubbed clean, making it ideal for high-traffic areas and moisture-prone rooms, like kitchens and bathrooms.
Semi-gloss offers maximum durability and is ideal for children’s rooms and high-moisture spaces.
Gloss offers an ultra-shiny finish and is a good choice for doors, cabinets, and decorative moulding and trim.
Not all wall paint is created equal. There are mildew-resistant paint options, which are a good choice for basements, bathrooms and other spaces prone to moisture. Choose washable or scrubbable paint if you’re looking for an option that’s easier to maintain than traditional flat paint, which can’t be wiped down. If performance is important to you, opt for a stain-resistant paint, like the One-Coat Perfection® products from HGTV Home® by Sherwin-Williams.
Looking for the best value? Consider Simplicity by Valspar®, a zero volatile organic compound (VOC) paint that has great scrub resistance with good coverage.
The cost to paint the interior of a house depends on several factors. Every project is unique; however, some common factors to consider with any project include the amount of paint, the region where you live, the square footage of the house, the condition of the surface being painted, the type of paint and number of necessary coats.
The choices are almost endless when it comes to choosing wall colors. To make the process easier, we created our Paint Visualizer, which allows you to test out hundreds of different room paint colors and house paint colors to find the best interior paint color for your home.
If you need more help choosing the right paint, check out our Interior Paint Buying Guide or our how-to guide Picking the Perfect Paint Colors. With our wide selection of paint by Sherwin-Williams, HGTV Home® by Sherwin Williams, Valspar® and STAINMASTER™, your perfect color is waiting for you.