What kind of paint or wall paper be used for a bathroom?
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Personally I skip wallpaper in a bathroom unless it is just a "powder room" with no shower or bath. Check these out:
https://www.thespruce.com/should-you-use-bathroom-paint-1821382
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/solved-how-to-choose-the-best-paint-for-bathrooms/
https://www.thisoldhouse.com/painting/21173593/choose-the-right-type-of-paint-for-your-bathroom
Flat paints have more pigment particles and less resin and binders. As a result, these paints have a rich color and low luster, but are more prone to moisture infiltration. Additionally, they don’t stand up to scrubbing and it can be tough to clean walls with flat paint without affecting the finish. For these reasons, it’s best to pass on a flat finish paint for bathrooms.
The best finish for a bathroom paint is semi-gloss or gloss. Both options will give you a finish with some shine that helps the paint resist absorbing extra moisture that leads to mildew growth.
The best finish for a bathroom paint is semi-gloss or gloss. Both options will give you a finish with some shine that helps the paint resist absorbing extra moisture that leads to mildew growth.
Vinyl wallpaper is the best type to install in a humid bathroom environment,. Vinyl wallpaper is water-resistant and can easily be wiped down, and it shouldn’t absorb water that could lead to mildew or mold problems. While most vinyl wallpaper is applied with adhesive, peel-and-stick vinyl paper can be a good alternative for renters,
If you buy the paint intended for kitchens and bathrooms you can use any sheen really. If you've got lots of inperfections in the walls you may want to go with less sheen or it will exaggerate them. Wallpaper is tricker - how steamy does your bathroom get? If you have good ventilation (like an exhaust fan) you could do wallpaper - just make sure it's wipeable. :)
I have good ventilation but having seen how difficult it is to remove wall paper, I think it is safer sticking to paint now?
Thank you very much for the advise on the paint here, FrugalFamilyTimes.com
You could use eggshell or a satin finish paint
Thanks Lindsay!
If you use an adhesive primer on your walls first, removing wallpaper at a later date is a breeze.
Hi Indy, I used semi gloss paint, and for the wall paper, you can use any type, (except in the tub/shower area), I advise to use the bathroom fan when showering so the moisture is less, I had regular wallpaper in mine and it held up well, because we use the exhaust fan to vent the moisture.