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I just can't decide what to do. We are painting our Dining Room (not formal) and Kitchen. It is basically one large room with the kitchen at one end and the informal dining room at the other, with counters and cabinets that divide the space.
I love Satin and have used it everywhere else but I am really worried about how it will hold up in the Kitchen, and the Dining room is a main traffic flow area that gets a lot of use. I know that I really should use Semi Gloss for the Kitchen but am afraid it will be to shiny for the Dining room. The room flows together so we have to use the same thing for both. So how do you decide what to use?
I just cleaned some bad spots on our living room Satin paint and it left visible places where you can see that it is now different-- like it lost some of the shininess? This is really scaring me about using it in the kitchen.
I have already changed the paint color 3 times so DH will kill me if I don't choose the finish I want the first time!
I love Satin and have used it everywhere else but I am really worried about how it will hold up in the Kitchen, and the Dining room is a main traffic flow area that gets a lot of use. I know that I really should use Semi Gloss for the Kitchen but am afraid it will be to shiny for the Dining room. The room flows together so we have to use the same thing for both. So how do you decide what to use?
I just cleaned some bad spots on our living room Satin paint and it left visible places where you can see that it is now different-- like it lost some of the shininess? This is really scaring me about using it in the kitchen.
I have already changed the paint color 3 times so DH will kill me if I don't choose the finish I want the first time!
) I don't want to uber expensive paint. So I haven't tried any of the Sherwin Williams or Benjamin Moore paints.
That is a sickness! It takes me more than 18 months just to pick out a color. 
The best part was when he took me to their demo to show me how easy it cleans up. He took a marker and wrote on it then sprayed water so I could see how easy and great it was. Would have been great but he was using a Crayola WASHABLE marker! I really wanted to tell him to show me that with a Sharpie 
They were all unanimous in saying that I really had to go with Semi Gloss. So I have Behr SG and will see how it goes. I actually like a little shine and love the look of Satin. Our trim is all wood so we don't have any trim to paint, thank goodness.