Blēo’s HIGH GLOSS is a high-shine paint designed for surfaces where clarity, depth, and visual impact are essential. It creates a smooth, highly reflective finish that enhances colour and form.

What is HIGH GLOSS paint

HIGH GLOSS is a high-sheen paint finish with a sheen level of 80. It reflects light directly, creating a polished, almost mirror-like surface.

Where to use HIGH GLOSS

HIGH GLOSS is suited to woodwork, trim, doors, and architectural details. It can also be used on walls and ceilings where a more expressive or defined surface is desired.

Why choose HIGH GLOSS

- High-shine paint with strong reflectivity
- Creates depth and visual contrast
- Ideal for architectural details and feature elements
- Durable and easy to maintain
- Adds a more expressive finish to interiors

Finish and performance

Our HIGH GLOSS provides a smooth, highly durable surface designed to withstand frequent use. The finish is resistant to wear and can be cleaned easily, making it suitable for functional as well as decorative applications. Its hardness and resilience allow it to perform across both residential and commercial interiors.

Colour and light

The highly reflective surface amplifies light, giving colours a sharper and more pronounced expression. Light interacts directly with the surface, enhancing contrast and emphasising edges, profiles, and transitions between materials. This creates a more dynamic and visually defined result compared to lower-sheen finishes.

Technical details

- Sheen: 80
- Coverage: approx. 9 m² per litre per coat
- Application: woodwork, trim, walls, ceilings
- Drying time: 2–4 hours and can be recoated after approximately 12-14 hours
- Application method: roller, brush or spray gun
- Can be diluted with water
- Durable and highly cleanable surface
- Available in all Blēo colours

Spatial application

HIGH GLOSS is typically used in contrast to our ULTRA MATTE or MATTE, allowing specific elements to stand out within a space. Applied to doors, trims, or architectural details, it enhances definition and introduces a sharper material expression. Used more extensively, it can create a bold and immersive environment with a strong relationship to light and reflection.