Sherwin-Williams Paint 101: Choosing the Best Line for Your Project

If you’ve ever walked into a Sherwin-Williams store (or browsed their paints online) it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the names: Emerald, Duration, SuperPaint, Cashmere… and more. They all look like paint… but the differences matter — especially for beginners who just want good results without confusion.

Let’s take a friendly tour of the most popular Sherwin-Williams paint lines, what makes each one special, and where they shine (and where they might not be worth the cost).


Why Sherwin-Williams Is Worth a Look

Sherwin-Williams is one of the most trusted paint brands, and their paints tend to:

That’s why pros like them — and why they’re a strong option for beginners who want results that last.


1. Emerald® — Premium Performance

Best for: High-end results, long-lasting walls, families and busy areas

Sherwin-Williams’ top-of-the-line paint series — it’s often what professionals recommend if budget isn’t the primary concern.

Why it’s great:

Just so you know: It’s one of the more expensive lines, but it delivers exceptional results — particularly when you want excellent performance in rooms like living rooms, hallways, kitchens, or kid zones.

Best uses: Main living spaces, high-traffic areas, spaces where durability matters


2. Duration® Home — Durability With Great Coverage

Best for: Everyday rooms where durability counts

Duration is one of the most popular all-around lines from Sherwin-Williams.

Why people like it:

It’s not quite as premium as Emerald™, but it’s often the smartest pick for typical residential walls.

Best uses: Bedrooms, living rooms, hallways, kitchens


3. SuperPaint® — Solid Coverage and Smooth Application

Best for: Beginners who want easier application and solid results

SuperPaint is a step below Duration and Emerald, but still very good quality paint.

What stands out:

Not always one-coat coverage on every color, but still reliable.

Best uses: General walls and ceilings, especially when you’re painting over a similar color.


4. Cashmere® — Ultra-Smooth Finish

Best for: A soft, luxurious finish

Cashmere is marketed for how smoothly it lays down on the wall.

Why people like it:

It’s a great choice if you care about how the wall feels after painting, not just how it performs.

Best uses: Living rooms, dining rooms, spaces where a smooth finish is a priority


5. ProMar® (Contractor Line) — Practical and Affordable

Best for: Projects on a tight budget or basic repaint jobs

ProMar is typically the go-to for contractors doing large jobs where cost matters.

What to know:

Best uses: Rentals, classrooms, garages, or basic backdrop areas


Quick Comparison

LineCoverageDurabilityWashabilityBest For
Emerald®⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Premium, long-lasting walls
Duration Home®⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Everyday living spaces
SuperPaint®⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐General walls, beginners
Cashmere®⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Smooth, refined finish
ProMar®⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Budget & basic projects

A Few Tips for Beginners

Don’t worry about the fanciest paint first — focus on matching the paint line to the room’s needs.
Primer matters just as much — even great paint covers better and lasts longer with good primer underneath.
Test a small swatch before committing to a whole room — lighting affects how paint looks.
✔ If you can afford it, Duration Home® is an excellent all-around choice for most beginners.


How to Decide Based on Your Room

Here’s a simple cheat sheet:


Final Thoughts

Sherwin-Williams offers lots of great paint lines — and you don’t need to buy the most expensive one to get good results. Think about how the room is used, how much wear it gets, and how important coverage and finish are to you.

Once you match the right paint line to the right room, painting becomes less intimidating — and your results look way more impressive.

And honestly? That smooth, clean wall you get after good preparation and the right paint line is one of the most satisfying things you can DIY.


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