Acrylic based paint or standard emulsion on old plaster

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Moving into a top floor flat in an old building, georgian or early victorian. Effectively rooms in the roof. The walls are curved following the roof line, with dormer windows.

I suspect the ceiling plaster and internal plaster on outside wall is quite old.

If I use an an acrylic based paint on old plaster will this cause problems as it is very water resistant?

Would it be better to use something breathable?

Any tips appreciated.
 
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If the existing paint is fine then use more of that.

If it is distemper, to test rub with a damp cloth. If nothing happens then it is plain old (acrylic) matt emulsion.

Matt emulsion is slightly breathable, whereas silk is less so.
 
Thanks for reply

I was thinking of using something like Homebase duracoat, eg in the kitchen area, as it is hard wearing and wipeable.

I just dont want to 'upset' the plasterwork or find the paint peeling off the ceiling
 

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