When choosing wall art for your home, one detail that often gets overlooked is the print finish. Yet this single choice can significantly influence how artwork looks, feels, and integrates into a space.
The two most common finishes are matte and gloss — each offering a very different visual effect and interior atmosphere.
So which one should you choose for your home?
What is a Matte Print?
Matte prints have a soft, non-reflective surface that absorbs light rather than reflecting it.
Key characteristics:
- No glare or reflections
- Soft, muted visual finish
- More “art gallery” feel
- Works well in natural light environments
Matte prints are often used in fine art reproduction because they feel understated and timeless.
What is a Gloss Print?
Gloss prints have a shiny, reflective surface that enhances brightness and contrast.
Key characteristics:
- High shine and reflectivity
- Strong color vibrancy
- Sharp, photographic look
- More eye-catching and bold
Gloss finishes are often associated with photography prints or commercial poster-style visuals.
Matte vs Gloss in Interior Design
The best choice depends on the type of space you want to create.
Matte Prints (Best for Interiors)
Matte is generally the preferred choice for modern interior design.
It works best because it:
- Eliminates glare from windows and lighting
- Creates a calm, soft visual environment
- Feels more premium and gallery-like
- Blends naturally into minimalist interior
Gloss Prints (When to Use Them)
Gloss prints can be effective in specific contexts:
They work well when:
- You want bold, high-impact visuals
- The artwork is photographic in style
- Lighting is controlled
- You want a vibrant, poster-like aesthetic
However, gloss finishes can sometimes create reflections that distract from the artwork in bright rooms.
Interior Design Perspective
From an interior styling standpoint, matte finishes are typically more versatile because they:
- Reduce visual noise
- Support calm, curated spaces
- Integrate better with furniture and textures
- Maintain consistency across gallery walls
Gloss finishes tend to stand out more as objects, rather than blending into the room.
Practical Guide: Which Should You Choose?
Choose matte prints if:
- You want a timeless, gallery-style interior
- Your space has natural light
- You prefer minimal, Scandinavian aesthetics
- You are building a gallery wall
Choose gloss prints if:
- You want bold, vibrant impact
- The print is photographic
- The room has controlled lighting
- You want a more commercial or poster-like look
At Hakyarts, we focus on finishes that support timeless and modern interiors, where the artwork enhances the space without overpowering it.
Matte prints align with this philosophy by offering:
- subtle elegance
- reduced glare
- gallery-quality presentation
- long-term visual harmony
Final Thoughts
The choice between matte and gloss is not just technical — it defines the atmosphere of a room.
- Matte = calm, refined, timeless
- Gloss = bold, vibrant, expressive
For most interior spaces, matte prints remain the most versatile and design-friendly option.