Hi all,
When I refurbished my home, we ripped off the old bathroom tiles and skimmed the walls with plaster, then painted the plaster in a rich deep indigo paint - and then, to seal it and make sure it didn't peel off or go mouldy, my builder sealed the paint with PVA.
I'm now thinking about revising the decor - either applying tiles around the bath area (up to the ceiling) to complement the existing paint, or changing it up completely with tiles and paint (or even wallpaper - though less likely because £££ for what I want) in thoroughly different colours.
Will I be able to paint or tile (or paper if I decide to) over the PVA? Do I need to use anything else first to prime it or can I apply straight on?
If the PVA is going to be a problem, what's the best way to remove it?
Finally - once I have the colour of choice on my walls, is there a way to maintain a matte look without having to seal with PVA again? I really don't like the shiny look. But my bathroom is a tiny sweatbox with the smallest of windows, and the walls are literally running with condensation when one has a bath or shower. So the walls have got to be moisture resistant.
Thank you!