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March, 10

How can choosing a washable paint finish be especially helpful in hallways and kids’ rooms?

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Hallways and kids’ rooms are high-contact zones. Hands trail along walls, bags knock into surfaces, toys bump and scrape, and little artists sometimes use walls as secret canvases. A delicate paint finish will show every mark and be difficult to clean without leaving shiny patches or damaged texture.

Washable or scrub-resistant paints are designed to withstand gentle cleaning. You can wipe away fingerprints, pencil marks and daily smudges with a damp cloth and mild soap without ruining the finish as quickly.

In areas where walls are touched a lot – around switches, behind desks, near beds – this durability keeps the space looking respectable for longer. You repaint less often and spend less time being annoyed at every new mark.

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