If you re looking for the right type of paint for your bathroom reach for a water based latex paint.
Oil based paint for bathroom ceiling.
Ceiling paint offers strong adhesion to a variety of textured surfaces such as stucco drywall and plaster.
Since ceilings are usually not repainted as often as the walls the paint on there now could be quite old and it might be an oil based paint.
However latex paints will not adhere to oil painted surfaces.
In terms of the actual paint finishes consumer reports recommends using either satin or semi gloss.
Whether you are painting walls ceilings or cabinets the choice is hands down a.
While oil paint has its reputation for durability and ability to stand up to scrubbing much needed qualities in paint for bathrooms it requires the use of mineral spirits for clean up dries slowly between coats and releases high levels of volatile organic.
You could use oil based paint and that has historically been something to use in a bathroom but latex paints have come a long way and oil based interior paint is now a rarity and likely not what most diyers would want to use anyways it s a bit more finicky and smelly to apply and a lot more messy to clean up.
If you re painting over an old coat of paint apply a primer designed to work over oil paint before painting with latex based paint.
Each gallon sized can of perma white can be used to carry out multiple coats on an average sized bathroom ceiling or used for a single coat and stored for later use without making the leftover paint unusable.
They argue satin is more durable and shinier than eggshell and is ideal for a bathroom it s also easy to clean.
Use it for the walls ceiling and even the trim because many satin finishes are tougher than they once were.
Bathroom paint needs to provide protection from humidity and moisture that leads to staining chipping and peeling.
It s also more durable than many types of wall paint and doesn t crack or peel.