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What Is “Trim Paint”?
Here’s the truth: There is no such thing as “trim paint.” The quality paint you use on your WALLS or CEILING is perfectly fine to use on trim, with many homeowners opting for a higher sheen to differentiate from the paint on their walls. If you have questions about which paint to use, the experts at your LOCALLY WALLAVER PAINT can help you choose the product that best suits your project. TESTIMONIALS
While any of Benjamin Moore’s premium paints can be used on trim, professional painters and DIYers alike love ADVANCE INTERIOR, as it cures to a hard, furniture-quality finish with outstanding coverage and hide. Engineered with REGAL SELECT PAINT, Advance is available in all of our COLORS and is a great choice when it comes to trim paint.
What Types of Trim Molding Are There?
Trim has many forms. Here’s a quick rundown of trim-related terms:
Wall trim: This type of trim is not at the top, bottom, or openings of walls, but rather applied to walls for aesthetic design. Think chair rails and picture rails.
Baseboards/floor trim: Trim installed at the bottom of the walls.
Crown molding/ceiling trim: Trim installed at the top of the walls.
Window mullion: A mullion is the part of a window that forms a division between units of windows or screens. While not officially trim, homeowners often paint mullions either white or black.
Window casings/window trim, and door casings/door trim: Trim installed around openings such as doors and windows.
