Hello,
I am re-doing our bathroom and I now have wood panneling/cladding around the walls up to about 80cm height, and then painted wall with some small areas of exposed plaster skim to the ceiling.
I want to paint the wood cladding in white, and the wall in a colour. The ceiling is already painted white in what seems to be a suitable paint (no probs so far) so I plan to leave this as it is. The cladding has had knotting solution applied, a coat of primer and of undercoat.
Some advice on this forum and elsewhere led me to buy eggshell paint for the cladding
e.g. //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=54697
But elsewhere it suggests not doing so if bathroom has heavy usage.
http://homerenovations.about.com/od/bathrooms/f/BathroomPaint.htm
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_you_use_eggshell_paint_in_a_bathroom
(2 of many example sites)
I have a young toddler and another baby on the way, so expect to need decent moisture and splash resistant paint.
Any advice or explanations as to why there are two contradictory pieces of advice on this subject?
Cheers
TOm
I am re-doing our bathroom and I now have wood panneling/cladding around the walls up to about 80cm height, and then painted wall with some small areas of exposed plaster skim to the ceiling.
I want to paint the wood cladding in white, and the wall in a colour. The ceiling is already painted white in what seems to be a suitable paint (no probs so far) so I plan to leave this as it is. The cladding has had knotting solution applied, a coat of primer and of undercoat.
Some advice on this forum and elsewhere led me to buy eggshell paint for the cladding
e.g. //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=54697
But elsewhere it suggests not doing so if bathroom has heavy usage.
http://homerenovations.about.com/od/bathrooms/f/BathroomPaint.htm
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_you_use_eggshell_paint_in_a_bathroom
(2 of many example sites)
I have a young toddler and another baby on the way, so expect to need decent moisture and splash resistant paint.
Any advice or explanations as to why there are two contradictory pieces of advice on this subject?
Cheers
TOm