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  "name": "Should I use different types of paint for different rooms after a remodel?",
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      "name": "Should I use different types of paint for different rooms after a remodel?",
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        "text": "Yes, it is often advisable to use different types of paint for various rooms after a remodel, depending on their function and expected wear. For example, high-traffic areas like hallways and kitchens benefit from durable, washable paints with a satin or semi-gloss finish. Bathrooms require moisture-resistant paints, often with a mildew-inhibiting additive. Bedrooms and living areas can use paints with a matte or eggshell finish for a softer look, which are generally less durable but conceal imperfections better. We can help you select the appropriate paint for each area.",
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        "description": "Yes, different paint types are recommended for different rooms based on function and wear, such as durable paints for high-traffic areas and moisture-resistant paints for bathrooms."
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  "description": "Yes, different paint types are recommended for different rooms based on function and wear, such as durable paints for high-traffic areas and moisture-resistant"
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