By Demir Painting: $99 for Interior Painting for One, $199 for Two, or $299 for Three Rooms (Up to 67% Off)



Today’s Groupon Winnipeg Daily Deal of the Day: By Demir Painting: $99 for Interior Painting for One, $199 for Two, or $299 for Three Rooms (Up to 67% Off)

Buy now for only $99
Value $300
Discount 67% Off

What You’ll Get

Choice of:

  • Interior Painting for One Room Up to 11 Ft x 12 Ft
  • Interior Painting for Two Rooms Up to 11 Ft x 12 Ft
  • Interior Painting for Three Rooms Up to 11 Ft x 12 Ft
This is a limited 3-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Tuesday, June 27, 2017.Click here to buy now or for more details about the deal.

The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Appointment required. Merchant’s standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed the price paid for the voucher). Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 1 per household. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Valid within 15 km around R3P 0Y4. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

By Demir Painting
http://www.bydemirpainting.com/

Matte, Satin, or Gloss? Lighting Up a Room with Paint
Is there a difference between satin and eggshell? Is latex paint less shiny than oil-based paint? How do you measure gloss, anyway? Find out with Groupon’s look at paint sheen.

Velvet. Platinum. Pearl. Suede. These aren’t paint colors—they’re levels of sheen, which have fancifully proliferated since the days when interior paint came only in flat, semi-gloss, and gloss. The truth is, assigning sheen levels isn’t an exact science. A 2003 study in PaintPro found that, when checked with a gloss meter (a tool that measures reflection from a surface), paints placed in the same category of sheen in fact varied considerably between brands, with latex paints in particular tending to reflect less light than their counterparts. From lowest to highest sheen, here’s a look at the most common categories along this slippery continuum.

Flat/Matte: At the lowest end of the sheen spectrum, matte paints do wonders to hide the surface imperfections that glossier paints can highlight. Because they tend to hold dirt, they’re most often used on low-traffic surfaces such as bedroom walls or the ceilings of non-lizard households.

Eggshell/Low-Luster: Named “eggshell” because their slight sheen evokes that of a freshly painted egg, low-luster paints create an elegant look that is easier to wash than flat paints. As with all paints that fall somewhere between matte and semi-gloss, eggshell paints can create a subtle sense of warmth and depth in a room.

Satin: Satin paints are easier to clean than eggshell, and thus ideal for higher-traffic rooms, such as kids’ bedrooms.

Semi-Gloss: Paints with glossy qualities tend to show nicks and uneven surfaces, but they can also stand up to a lot more scrubbing. These paints are ideal for wet or messy environments such as kitchens and bathrooms.

Gloss/High Gloss: The shiniest paint variety, high-gloss provides a look reminiscent of enamel or even plastic. It’s most often used to highlight smooth and carefully prepared surfaces such as trim, woodwork, cabinets, and doors.

Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!

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