Interior vs. Exterior Paint: What Toronto Homeowners Need to Know
1. Interior Paint
Best for: Walls, ceilings, trim, cabinets, and indoor furniture
Key Features:
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Designed for low moisture and moderate wear conditions.
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Focuses on colour depth, smooth finish, and ease of cleaning.
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Typically easier to apply and dries faster.
Tips for Toronto Homes:
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Bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms do well with eggshell or satin finishes.
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Kitchens and bathrooms benefit from satin or semi-gloss for durability against moisture.
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Avoid using exterior paint indoors — it may release more fumes and is harder to apply smoothly.
2. Exterior Paint
Best for: Siding, decks, fences, doors, and window trim
Key Features:
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Formulated to withstand weather, UV rays, and temperature changes.
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Resistant to mold, mildew, and fading — essential for Toronto’s cold winters and humid summers.
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Typically more durable, but slower to dry than interior paint.
Tips for Toronto Homes:
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Prep is key: clean surfaces, scrape peeling paint, and apply primer if needed.
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Use high-quality paint brands to ensure your home’s exterior stays vibrant for years.
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Consider semi-gloss or gloss for trims and accents — it looks polished and resists moisture.
3. Why Using the Right Paint Matters
Using the wrong type of paint can lead to:
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Peeling or flaking on exterior walls
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Stains and marks on interior surfaces
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Uneven finish and colour problems
At Echo Painting, I ensure every project uses the right paint type for the right surface, whether it’s a cozy Toronto condo, a high-rise apartment, or a heritage home in Etobicoke. The result? Walls and surfaces that look perfect and last longer.
✅ Pro Tip for Toronto Homeowners
Always consult a professional painter for exterior projects — Toronto weather can be unpredictable, and proper preparation and application are key for a lasting finish.
