The best thing for an internal stone wall is lime wash as it lets the wall 'breathe' so lets moisture out. It prevents damp and mould. It can be bought in a reasonably wide variety of colours now as well.
http://www.mikewye.co.uk/mikeprices.htm#limewash
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form_title= Best Interior Paint form_header= Find the best interior paint for your home. What rooms will you be painting?*= _ [50] Do you need to remove an old wall coverings?*= () Yes () No What is your decor theme?*= _ [50] What color paint do you need?*= _ [50]
I paint interior doors to match the trim, but everyone has their own ideas.
It is not necessary to use a primer for interior walls, but using one helps with adhesion and smoothness of the paint.
You will need to coat your wall with primer first. After you let it dry, then you can apply your beige paint. Here is a link to help you further. http://www.remodelforums.com/painting-interior-design/7-covering-dark-paint.html
i always paint the accent wall.......which to me is the first wall people see upon entering the room
You can use interior Latex pearl paint on your bathroom wall. Pearl paint adds a special finish to the wall.
form_title= Best Interior Paint form_header= Find the best interior paint for your home. What rooms will you be painting?*= _ [50] Do you need to remove an old wall coverings?*= () Yes () No What is your decor theme?*= _ [50] What color paint do you need?*= _ [50]
I paint interior doors to match the trim, but everyone has their own ideas.
It is not necessary to use a primer for interior walls, but using one helps with adhesion and smoothness of the paint.
The best temperature to paint a wall is warm ok bye
Cheap interior wall paints can be found at your local hardware store or paint store. Many times they will have spoil or extra paint that they will like get rid of.
Roughcast is a type of stone.
As long as it is architectural or house paint, you can use it in a bathroom. However, an exterior grade paint will not wash or scrub as well as a paint formulated for interior use so a 100% acrylic interior paint in an eggshell or glossier sheen would be recommended.
Use a citrus based stripper that will cling to the wall and allow it to work overnight. However, an easier option would be to paint directly over the exterior paint with a good quality interior latex paint.
It's the cheapest way to build a good interior wall.
Any interior paint should work; if you use a roller, a bit of texture will be added naturally.
Not a good idea if you expect it to last. I would strip it, re-prime it properly then paint it.