tin ceilings - glossy or matte sheen?
What sheen to use for tin ceilings – glossy, matte, egg shell?
ps158
in Painters and Painting & Stripping 10 years and 7 months ago
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ps158 | 10 years and 7 months ago
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I just noticed this morning that one room’s tin is flat and the room adjacent to it is eggshell. Now I’m torn, because they both look nice. They each project a different ambiance. Hmmm…
brokelin | 10 years and 7 months ago
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I had a very old tin ceiling in a bedroom in my place (originally it had been the kitchen), and had it painted in eggshell, which I used on the walls throughout, and it looked great.
ps158 | 10 years and 7 months ago
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Thanks all!
snowman2 | 10 years and 7 months ago
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Agree with Bob. I have both old and new tin ceilings. Absolutely use oil on new tin. After a couple of coats it should be fine to use latex. On old painted tin I used latex. I like eggshell/pearl finish. The light catches it and the detail is more visible than with flat.
BobMarvin | 10 years and 7 months ago
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I’m sure you should use oil-based primer on new, unpainted, tin, but I think you can use latex primer on previously painted tin, if there’s no bare metal and no rust. At least I hope so, my painter did that a few weeks ago.
ps158 | 10 years and 7 months ago
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Our tin ceilings are in a living room and 3 bedrooms. I was thinking flat, but I had read online a while back that you’re “supposed” to use glossy (not sure what that means, and I can’t remember the reasoning). So that’s good to hear you think flat looks more formal (I assume that also means better…) So question – Will it be a problem to prime the ceiling with oil-based if the paint that is on there currently is latex? I don’t know what the existing paint is…
BobMarvin | 10 years and 7 months ago
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FWIW I have tin ceilings in three rooms; our kitchen, dining room, and master bedroom. I choose semi-gloss paint in the kitchen, for practicality, and flat in the other two rooms because IMO it has a more formal look. One more consideration, only peripherally related to your question: I had always been told to use oil-based paint on tin ceilings to avoid rust spots, but painted a new tin ceiling with latex, over oil-based primer, a few years ago without any problems. I just repainted our kitchen tin ceiling (installed 40 yers ago, and previously painted with oil, with latex paint over a latex stain-killing primer.