Afternoon all
I’m about to embark on some decorating and am, by my own admission, pretty giftless in this department. I’m keen to do as good a job as possible and I have a few questions. Any responses would be gratefully received.
KITCHEN. Bit of background before we start….We live in an end terrace property and one of the walls of the kitchen is on the inside of this end wall. We do suffer from condensation on these walls. The walls are currently just painted with no lining paper. In a few places the paint is peeling but I think that this may be because the previous paint used wasn’t suitable for a kitchen with its associated condensation. We also have suffered from a leak coming through the ceiling (now fixed) but there is a stain on the ceiling.
So, my questions are:
1. How would it be best to prep the flaky bits of paint – would a simple sand to remove the loose flaky paint be sufficient then simply paint over.
2. Choice of paint – I’ve been told kitchen emulsion or diamond matt would be best. Would people agree?
3. Would the above choices help to minimise condensation?
4. Is there anything I can put on the ceiling prior to painting to avoid the water stains showing through?
PORCH. The porch has been newly built, the plaster is dry and ready for painting. There is no heating in this porch so I’m concerned about the possibility of condensation leading to the paint flaking.
My question here is that I’ve been told that I should apply a ‘mist coat’. Opinion on various forums I’ve visited is divided between using watered down emulsion (1 part water to 4 part paint) or EVA then kitchen emulsion or diamond matt. Any advice would be great.
BATHROOM I’ve stripped the wallpaper and would like to paint directly onto the plaster which looks in good condition. Again, one of the walls is the inside of the end terrace wall (if that makes sense) so it is sometimes slightly damp to the touch. There is also the added factor of steam from hot showers etc. My question is whether to use bathroom paint or an emulsion or a diamond matt.
I appreciate there are a lot of questions here but I’m keen to get it right first time to avoid a) wasting money b) having to do it a second time and c) grief from my better half due to a botched job. Happy to provide further detail if required.
Many thanks in advance.
Rob
I’m about to embark on some decorating and am, by my own admission, pretty giftless in this department. I’m keen to do as good a job as possible and I have a few questions. Any responses would be gratefully received.
KITCHEN. Bit of background before we start….We live in an end terrace property and one of the walls of the kitchen is on the inside of this end wall. We do suffer from condensation on these walls. The walls are currently just painted with no lining paper. In a few places the paint is peeling but I think that this may be because the previous paint used wasn’t suitable for a kitchen with its associated condensation. We also have suffered from a leak coming through the ceiling (now fixed) but there is a stain on the ceiling.
So, my questions are:
1. How would it be best to prep the flaky bits of paint – would a simple sand to remove the loose flaky paint be sufficient then simply paint over.
2. Choice of paint – I’ve been told kitchen emulsion or diamond matt would be best. Would people agree?
3. Would the above choices help to minimise condensation?
4. Is there anything I can put on the ceiling prior to painting to avoid the water stains showing through?
PORCH. The porch has been newly built, the plaster is dry and ready for painting. There is no heating in this porch so I’m concerned about the possibility of condensation leading to the paint flaking.
My question here is that I’ve been told that I should apply a ‘mist coat’. Opinion on various forums I’ve visited is divided between using watered down emulsion (1 part water to 4 part paint) or EVA then kitchen emulsion or diamond matt. Any advice would be great.
BATHROOM I’ve stripped the wallpaper and would like to paint directly onto the plaster which looks in good condition. Again, one of the walls is the inside of the end terrace wall (if that makes sense) so it is sometimes slightly damp to the touch. There is also the added factor of steam from hot showers etc. My question is whether to use bathroom paint or an emulsion or a diamond matt.
I appreciate there are a lot of questions here but I’m keen to get it right first time to avoid a) wasting money b) having to do it a second time and c) grief from my better half due to a botched job. Happy to provide further detail if required.
Many thanks in advance.
Rob