Which White Paint Is Best For Interior Ceilings In Houses?

The 10 Best White Paint Colors That Experts Swear by Painting your ceiling can be an easy task when you have the right tools, paints, tips, and tricks. This blog provides a list of frequently asked questions on painting a ceiling and offers tips on choosing the right white paint color for your home. Sherwin-Williams, Behr, Valspar, Dutch Boy, and Zinsser all offer pre-mixed bright white ceiling paint that blocks stains and hides imperfections.

To choose the perfect shade of white paint for your interior walls, consider the room’s size, light, and style. Discover the best white paint ideas from experts and brands like Dulux, Farrow, and Benjamin Moore. Some popular white paint colors include White Dove OC-17, Cloud White OC-130, and Decorator’s White OC-149.

BM Chantilly Lace is a great option for ceilings when interior walls are painted any shade of white because it truly goes with everything. Pure White by Sherwin-Williams is a beautiful, neutral white that is a great choice for anyone who wants white walls, trim, and/or ceilings. Benjamin Moore has been the best in overall quality.

BM White Dove tops this list for good reason, as it’s a crowd-pleasing interior white that works on just about any surface: walls, trim, and ceilings. SW Pure White on ceilings and trim will be fine, but SW Pro-Classic in semi-gloss is recommended for the trim. Broker Sheila Trichter’s go-to ceiling shade is Super White OC-152 by Benjamin Moore because it doesn’t clash with other paint colors. If budget is your sole concern, Sherwin Williams ProMar or the Sherwin Williams line at Sherwin Williams can help you choose the best white paint color for your space, style, and lighting.


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Is Sherwin-Williams Extra white good for ceilings?

SW 7006 Extra White is a high-light reflectivity option that is suitable for use on trim and ceilings. It should be noted that the actual color may differ from the representation displayed on the screen. To ascertain the precise chromatic selections, it is recommended to examine a physical exemplar. Should you wish to share your own image, or alternatively upload one from your own collection, you are invited to do so via the SWColorLove social media platform. In order to gain insight into the most popular colors, it is recommended to schedule a complimentary virtual consultation with a color expert.

Is eggshell or flat better for ceilings?

The eggshell finish is a popular ceiling paint finish due to its ability to provide a low sheen, low light absorption, and concealment of ceiling imperfections in a manner that is consistent with the flat finish.

Should white ceiling paint be flat or semi-gloss?

Ceilings should be painted in a flat, matte acrylic paint due to its ability to reflect light, avoid drawing attention away from the wall and room furnishings, and hide architectural imperfections. It also dries more evenly than most other paints. While semi-gloss paint was once recommended for bathrooms or kitchens due to its higher moisture resistance, flat paint today works just as well and looks better. The choice of color for the ceiling is up to the homeowner, with most preferring white or ivory paint. Creative ceiling techniques can be explored in a blog post about creative ceiling techniques.

What color paint do builders use on ceilings?

The most common color used on ceilings is “Swiss Coffee White,” a soft white with a hint of beige. This color provides a good contrast to darker wall colors without appearing too bright and hides imperfections.

What shade of Sherwin Williams white is best for ceilings?
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What shade of Sherwin Williams white is best for ceilings?

SW Pure White is a versatile, classic white color that can be used in various spaces such as walls, trim, ceilings, cabinets, doors, and more. It is suitable for bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and closets. The color is versatile and can be used in eggshell paint on walls, semi-gloss paint on trim, doors, railings, wall moldings, and flat paint on the ceiling. This color is perfect for modern and contemporary homes, as well as traditional and farmhouse-style houses.

The crisp, pure tone of SW Pure White is suitable for pairing with various colors, styles, woods, or metal finishes. It also serves as a perfect backdrop for colorful furnishings and art, and a great neutral complement to accent walls and ceilings.

What Sherwin-Williams white doesn't look yellow?
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What Sherwin-Williams white doesn’t look yellow?

Sherwin Williams Pure White 7005 is a popular off-white paint color suitable for kitchen cabinets, interior walls, trims, ceilings, and exterior applications. It offers a clean, crisp, light, and airy feel without a pronounced yellow undertone. However, the biggest mistake people make when painting their home with SW Pure White is not considering how it will pair with the type of lighting and fixed elements in their home.

To understand the undertone of SW Pure White, compare it to other off-whites, understand the different circumstances of how lighting can influence Sherwin Williams Pure White in your home, and understand why fixed elements play a key role in determining if SW Pure White is the right paint color to pair with your home.

To avoid being influenced by online opinions, it is essential to identify the undertone, get a real paint sample, compare SW Pure White with your fixed elements, and understand why lighting will influence how SW Pure White can look in your home. This will help you decide if SW Pure White is the right paint color for your home.

What sheen should I paint my ceiling?

The majority of ceiling paints possess a flat finish, which conceals irregularities and defects without reflecting light. However, reflective sheens direct the viewer’s attention upward, which can detract from the overall aesthetic of the room. Therefore, it is essential to select a flat finish.

Is flat or eggshell better for ceilings?

The eggshell finish is a popular ceiling paint finish due to its ability to provide a low sheen, low light absorption, and concealment of ceiling imperfections in a manner that is consistent with the flat finish.

What is the best paint for interior ceilings?

Benjamin Moore Waterborne Ceiling Paint is a leading option for ceiling paint projects due to its premium-quality acrylic paint with an ultra-flat finish, which is well-suited for concealing surface imperfections and minimizing splatter.

Should ceilings be satin or semi gloss?
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Should ceilings be satin or semi gloss?

Paint comes in various sheens, each with its own benefits. For humid rooms like bathrooms or kitchens, satin sheens are ideal, while semi-gloss sheens are suitable for rec rooms and bedrooms. Ceilings, regardless of their location, have unique needs. Flat or matte paints are ideal for ceilings due to their smooth finish, which helps hide imperfections and improves the appearance of the room.

Ceiling paint with a flat finish is essential as it has a higher viscosity, making it slower to drip or splatter during application. Over-painting can lead to dripping or unsightly marks. A greater thickness also makes it easier to cover stains and marks, requiring less multiple coats.

In conclusion, flat or matte ceiling paint is the best option for any room, as it provides a smooth finish, reduces the risk of drips or splatter, and makes it easier to cover stains and marks.

What is the most popular white paint for ceilings?
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What is the most popular white paint for ceilings?

In regard to ceiling shades, Broker Sheila Trichter favors Benjamin Moore’s Super White OC-152, citing its capacity to provide a contrasting effect when paired with diverse paint colors and its ability to harmonize with other white or wall colors. Additionally, it should be noted that JavaScript is either disabled or blocked by an extension, and that the browser in question does not support cookies.


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Which White Paint Is Best For Interior Ceilings In Houses?
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Rafaela Priori Gutler

Hi, I’m Rafaela Priori Gutler, a passionate interior designer and DIY enthusiast. I love transforming spaces into beautiful, functional havens through creative decor and practical advice. Whether it’s a small DIY project or a full home makeover, I’m here to share my tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you design the space of your dreams. Let’s make your home as unique as you are!

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  • I would like a late 2023 update. How about a shootout 1) SW-HGTV Ceiling 2) new SW-Premium Ceiling Paint 3) Benjamin Moore Super hide (flat white) 4) SW-ProMar Ceiling 4) Behr Premium Plus Interior ceiling paint. I am wondering if the premium box stores paints are as good. I am a lowly home remodeler seeking wisdom and guidance. Thank you.

  • Great content, appreciate you sharing your expertise. I am a little confused about the pricing/availability of this paint though, since the list price is $75 and only on the “pro” section of the SW website. Have they really tripled the price for this in the last couple of years? And how would a non-pro account even order this? I understand if you’re too busy to answer, just thought I’d ask!

  • Try using a arrorworthy microfiber 9/16 roller it works great with the promar ceiling paint.I use the 14 inch roller holds a lot of paint and gives a more even distribution in my opinion and less spatter then the white dove woven cover.Another great ceiling paint is superhide zero voc from Benjamin Moore for about $17 a gallon.The muresco from Benjamin Moore also very good.Thanks for the article!

  • I’ve always used Masterhide flat from SW on ceilings. Not sure if its available in all markets, but its cheap, a true dead flat, and covers like a champ. It makes a great primer if needed, and touches up great. It does speckle like crazy though when rolling overhead. I like your vids, man. As a pro, I agree with you way more than I do other popular Youtubers on the subject. Good work.

  • Please be warned: Wife and I have years of experience painting and have liked SW in years past but they have clearly cheapened the recipe. It’s thinner and doesn’t cover well at all. It was a complete waste of money. We deeply regret starting a large project with this garbage paint. We will never buy SW again. This paint is the equivalent of a dollar store guitar. By the way, they also reduced the amount in the can from 128 oz (1 gal) to 124 oz, but still charge $55 per can.

  • Is it possible to paint my ceiling where I see some stains? will it match? I tried matching the paint from the vent that was painted on the ceiling but it seems the color and sheen are still off so I’m not sure if I can touch it up or just paint the whole thing again. I think it’s older paint so it’s ultra flat.

  • I’m not a painter but a homeowner that wants to paint her ceiling and i need help choosing paint. My home is a new construction covered with SW agreeable gray from top to bottom. I need a ceiling paint that will match agreeable gray. I’ve since found out that it goes well with extra white or incredible white. But im open to trying other brands that would work. Also need roller suggestions. Thanks in advance

  • no sense in mentioning a “3/8 nap roller” because not all ceilings are smooth, so different rollers for different ceilings, and to be honest, I never use a 3/8 nap on much of anything “walls or ceiling” that has a texture ….. 1/2″ minimum and frankly 3/4″ minimum …. I don’t like dippin rollers all day and I use lamb wool, damn near paint 1/4 ceiling in one dip

  • Give a 1″ Lambs wool roller a try, see what you think, goes a LONG way inbetween dips …. I’ll even use a 1 1/4″ ….. ceiling dead flats works just fine, but if it’s a “sticky paint” I’ll use polyester blend or something (Lambswool doesn’t like “stickypaints”)….. I do not use a 3/8 on ANY walls or ceilings unless it is a smooth wall or ceiling and any stiple might show …. I have no problems with thick lambs wool rollers and I slop that paint on and roll a LOT before I dip again …. it works very well …. I swear by lambswool and I’ll usually put a tad of floetrol and water if need be just to make the paint nice and buttery smooth and roll like crazy, very very few “holidays” if any …. By the way, Thanks for the tip on the promar ceiling paint, gonna give it a try first chance I get

  • Hello, I have a question about bathroom paint. Can you paint a satin sheen over semigloss? I’m not liking the sheen and I used Sherwin Williams Super Paint in Semigloss to paint the walls and I now want to paint over it with a Benjamin Moore’s Aura Satin sheen paint. Would I be able to do this without sanding my walls prior and would I encounter any problems just painting over it? Thank you

  • Holy shit dude you were not kidding I was frustrated AF with my smooth ceilings and today I went and got the roller and the paint. $70 for promar 400 but my god this stuff is incredible. Literally melts into the ceiling. Thank you for the article for real. I threw so much money away on this and sanded and sanded and sanded and I’m finally amazed, I can see the ceiling from a foot away in my shallow kitchen and it looks perfect. Thank you again bro for real

  • I have painted professionally for over 30 years. SW has some great paint. The paint you chose here is the absolute worst paint I’ve ever dipped a brush in. Horrible mileage and it won’t cover itself. Absolutely shit paint in a can. SW has several other paints not labeled as ceiling paint that are far better options.

  • There are two types of painters. Those with a clean brush and clothes and those with dirty brush and clothes. The best painters I’ve known have come from both sides. Really when it comes down to it if you are doing hard indoor/outdoor commercial jobs or outdoor residential your brush should look like shit because if it doesn’t you are worrying too much about your brush.

  • Great article, only thing is when I get down to my Sherwin Williams paint store the “Pro” paint isn’t there, or at least it isn’t shown, they might have it in back. My other problem was the person helping me didn’t know squat. Are these paints only available to contractors? And if so, how does a non-contractor buy them?

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