Pleasant Valley
Pleasant Valley
Pleasant Valley is a warm gray paint color. It's a perfect choice for any room in your home. It's an ideal choice for bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms. It pairs well with a wide range of other colors, making it easy to incorporate into existing decor.
The soft, neutral tone of Pleasant Valley makes it a popular choice for open-concept living spaces. It also makes a great choice for smaller spaces, where it can help to make the room feel larger and more inviting. The Pheasant Valley color can be used to create a dramatic accent wall or to highlight architectural features.
Whether you're looking for an inviting neutral for your living room or a timeless hue for your bedroom, Pleasant Valley is sure to create the perfect atmosphere in your home.
Light Reflectance Value (LRV): 50.46%
LRV expresses the percentage of light reflected from a surface. It ranges from 0-100%.
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Paint Details
Zero VOC: our paint is zero VOC which means no carbon-based solvents and a healthier environment.
Green Seal Certified: our paint meets and exceeds environmental criteria regarding VOCs, emissions, application, washability, and packaging.
Low Odor: our paint has minimal odor to provide a safer painting environment.
Washable: our premium paint is highly durable and washable so you can get rid of those pesky scuffs.
Dry Time to touch: about 2 hours. Could be slightly faster or slower depending climate.
Dry Time to recoat: about 4 hours. Could be slightly faster or slower depending climate.
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How Much Paint Do I Need?
Gallon: a gallon of paint covers about 400 square feet. If you are painting a small room or larger, you likely need at least 1 gallon.
Quart: a quart of paint covers about 115 square feet. A quart is enough for a small accent wall or for painting the trim around a room.
Pint Sample: a pint of paint covers about 75 square feet. This is intended to be used as a sample. A sample will help you see a paint color on the surfaces within your home. This will allow you to better understand how it will look as the sun and natural lighting hit it at different angles throughout the day.
Eggshell vs. Semi-Gloss
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Eggshell Finish
Eggshell defines the finish of a paint. Eggshell paint is characterized by its subtle sheen and smooth finish, resembling the low-luster surface of an eggshell. This type of paint is a popular choice for interior walls and surfaces due to its balance between matte and glossy finishes. It's more durable and easier to clean than flat paint, making it suitable for areas with moderate traffic, like living rooms and bedrooms. Its slightly reflective quality also helps in hiding imperfections on walls, offering a practical yet aesthetically pleasing coating solution for home interiors.
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Semi-Gloss Finish
Semi-gloss defines the finish of a paint. Semi-gloss paint, known for its moderate shine, is commonly used for both interior and exterior surfaces. This type of paint provides a durable and washable finish, making it suitable for high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms, and trim work. Its reflective quality adds a subtle gleam to surfaces, contributing to a polished look while ensuring ease of maintenance. Semi-gloss paint is favored for its resistance to moisture and stains, making it a practical choice for areas prone to splashes, spills, or frequent cleaning.
Interior vs. Exterior
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Interior Paint
Interior paint is a liquid coating applied to the inner surfaces of buildings and homes, primarily walls and ceilings. Its purpose is both functional and aesthetic, providing protection against wear and tear while enhancing the visual appeal of indoor spaces. Interior paint serves as a versatile tool for homeowners and decorators, allowing them to define and refresh the ambiance of a room, making it a crucial element in home design and maintenance.
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Exterior Paint
Exterior paint is a liquid coating applied to the outer surfaces of buildings and homes, such as walls, trim, and siding. Its primary function is to safeguard the structure from environmental elements, including weather, UV radiation, and pollutants. Beyond protection, exterior paint plays a pivotal role in enhancing a house or building's curb appeal. The paint acts as a shield against deterioration while providing a visually appealing finish and style.
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Prep Before You Paint
Preparing surfaces before painting involves a few essential steps. Clean the surface thoroughly to remove dust, dirt, and grease. Repair any cracks or holes with appropriate fillers, and then sand the surface to create a smooth texture. Cover the areas not intended for paint with painter's tape and drop cloths. Ensure proper ventilation and wear protective gear during the preparation process and while painting. Lastly, use paint primer to enhance adhesion of the paint, and to promote an even finish.
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Use Paint Primer First
You should consider using paint primer before painting. Using a paint primer is crucial in various scenarios when painting a room. If the walls have uneven surfaces, stains, or patches, primer helps create a uniform base, ensuring a smoother, more consistent paint application.
Primer is particularly essential when transitioning from a dark to a light paint color, as it minimizes the number of topcoat layers needed for full coverage.
Additionally, for new drywall or porous surfaces, primer acts as a sealant, preventing the paint from soaking in excessively and aiding in durability.
And in high-moisture areas or where there's a risk of mildew, our primer with mildew-resistant properties provides an extra layer of protection, ensuring long-lasting results.