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I wonder if the glossy will be blinding with all my windows bouncing the light around. I’ll have to grab a sample of the sheen and see if it drives me nuts lol I’d love to go semigloss for wash ability if I can handle it. I know I’m thinking too much and it’s not a big deal but I’m a graphic designer and furniture restorer.. I see the world different than most!I used a semi gloss, for reasons of cleaning exactly. I really don't find it too shiny, and it's going to get dirty with droppings, feathers, dust, cobwebs, etc. I don't scrub the walls except once or twice a year, when it needs a deep clean out, usually after molt. The wood is all rough, not interior finish type stuff, so the gloss really doesn't show up. I used a medium gray and other than making sure I got it good and covered, I didn't pay too much attention to fine finish.
