High gloss paint can transform a room into a jewel box of light and reflection—but it’s not for the faint of heart. The sleek, mirror-like finish will highlight everything—from architectural details to the tiniest imperfections.
So… before you grab that high-gloss can, ask yourself:
- Are your walls new?
- Are they perfect—meaning smooth and blemish-free?
- Do you mind seeing shiny spots where light hits?
- Do you love a mirrored, reflective look?
- Are your walls plain sheetrock or plaster?
- Is this a special space—like a foyer, library, powder room, or media room?

Decision Making Flowchart Guide: Should You Go High Gloss?
Step 1: Are your walls new?
- Yes → Keep going.
- No → ❌ Stop here.
Step 2: Are they perfect?
- Yes → Continue.
- No → ❌ Stop here.
Step 3: Do you mind seeing shiny spots?
- Yes → Keep going.
- No → ❌ Stop here.
Step 4: Do you love a mirrored look?
- Yes → Continue.
- No → ❌ Stop here.
Step 5: Are they plain sheetrock or plaster?
- Yes → Move to Step 6.
- No → ❌ Stop here.
Step 6: Is this a “jewel-box” Room (foyer, library, powder room, media room)?
- Yes → ✅ YAAY! You’re a perfect candidate for high gloss walls.
- No → ❌ Stop here.

The Truth About High Gloss Walls
Unless you have an abundance of rooms, high gloss in a space where everyday life unfolds can lose its charm quickly. Scuffs, fingerprints, and the wear of daily activity will eventually dim that mirror-like perfection.
However, in a true “jewel-box” room—such as a foyer, library, powder room, media room, or sunroom—high gloss can be pure magic. These selective-use spaces let the walls shine without the constant risk of marring their flawless finish.
Should You DIY High Gloss Painting?
Short answer: Nope.
Long answer: It’s one of the trickiest finishes to pull off well.
If you’re thinking of doing it yourself, pause and ask yourself:
- Do I know the right product for the job? (Hint: not all gloss paints are created equal.)
- How will I prep the surface? (Perfection is the starting line, not the finish line.)
- How many coats will I need—and how long will each take to cure?
- What’s the correct tool and technique to apply it flawlessly? (Brush marks and roller texture show everything.)
- Am I ready to possibly hate the result after hours—or days—of work?
With high gloss, every flaw—whether in the wall or in your brushwork—will be magnified. Professional painters not only have the tools and products, but also the patience, skill, and tricks of the trade to get that perfect, glassy surface.
Pro Tip: Where to Use High Gloss Paint
High gloss = eye-catching drama. But wall defects? That’s eye-straining drama.
If you want high gloss without the stress, try it on:
- Tongue-and-groove ceilings
- Smooth, flat ceilings
- Cabinets
- A front door
Just remember: The smoother the surface, the better the gloss.
Ready to Go High Gloss?
Call us today for a consultation. We’ll help you decide whether high gloss is the right finish for your walls or surfaces—and ensure it’s done perfectly.