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    Interior Paints and Sprays

    The paint you choose for your home is the backdrop to your life. It sets the mood, reflects your personality, and transforms a house into a home. A fresh coat of high-quality interior paint is one of the most impactful ways to revitalise your living space, and at Nebula Paints, we provide premium solutions to make your interior painting projects a stunning success. Whether you're undertaking a full room makeover or simply refreshing some key features, our curated collection delivers a professional, long-lasting finish every time.

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    Grizzly Coatings Anti-Mould Paint 1 ltr in a can with a silver lid, designed for high-condensation interiors.
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    Save £1.00Rosner Insulating Rapid Primer White 1Ltr 2K-PUR Grundierung in 1 Litre container for high-performance insulation.
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    Rosner Insulating Rapid Primer White (1L)

    Sale price£11.99 GBP Regular price£12.99 GBP
    Save £27.28Rosner HydRo Varnish Matt G20 10 Ltr premium waterborne multilayer paint for furniture
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    Rosner HydRo Varnish Matt G20 (10L)

    Sale price£129.99 GBP Regular price£157.27 GBP
    On saleMipa Zinc Silver Spray (400ML) canister for fast-drying galvanised surface repair paint.
    FEYCOLOR 246 1K RAL9006 10KG paint can with lid and sample color swatch
    Mipaxyl Wood Stain Nordic Walnut 1070 2.5L canister for interior and exterior wooden applications.
    Mipaxyl UV-Protection 750ml wood coating can with a wooden surface sample for UV protection.
    Mipaxyl UV-Protection 2.5L wood coating canister for exterior and interior surfaces.
    Rosner DuoCryl Expert G10 5 ltr - Universal 2K-PUR Wood Paint canister for furniture and interior projects.
    Mipa Yacht and Boat Varnish 2.5L can, premium marine wood sealer for wooden surfaces protection.
    FEYCOLOR 644 2K PU Basecoat Mixed – 3KG can of fast-drying weather and chemical resistant paint for various surfaces.
    Rosner HydRo Primer Filler 1K/2K (5L) in a round canister, water-based, low-pollutant MDF primer.
    2 colors available
    Rosner RoBust SoftMatt 5 ltr - 2K-PUR polyurethane paint can featuring a scratch-resistant finish.
    Rosner RoCryl HS Colour High Gloss 5KG tin of high-solid 2K PUR paint with excellent UV protection and filling power.
    Rosner Nature Effect 5 ltr - ultra-matte wood lacquer with UV protection for long-lasting clarity.
    Rosner DuoCryl Top 45 / Matt 5 Ltr product image showing fast-drying acrylic resin lacquer in a 5-liter container.

    Interior Paints and Sprays Frequently Asked Questions

    How do you paint interior doors for a professional finish?

    Painting an interior door is a great way to refresh a room, and achieving a flawless, professional finish comes down to proper preparation and technique.

    Here is a step-by-step guide:

    1. Preparation is Key:
    • Clean the Door: Start by thoroughly cleaning the door with a degreasing cleaner to remove any dirt, oils, and grime.
    • Remove Hardware: For the best result, remove the door from its hinges and take off all hardware, including handles and latches.
    • Sand the Surface: Lightly sand the entire door with medium-grit sandpaper. This crucial step removes the old gloss and creates a "key" for the new paint to adhere to, preventing chips. Wipe away all dust.

    2. Apply a Quality Primer: Priming is essential for durability and a smooth final coat. It blocks stains, ensures strong adhesion, and helps the paint cover evenly. Apply one even coat of a suitable interior primer.


    3. Paint the Door:

    • Whether using a brush, roller, or spray, always start with the recessed or panelled areas first.
    • Next, paint the horizontal rails, and finish with the long vertical stiles. This method ensures you are always working from a wet edge, which minimises brush or roller marks.
    • Apply two thin coats for the best coverage and durability, allowing for the recommended drying time between each.


    4. Allow to Cure: Let the door dry and harden completely (usually 24-48 hours) before re-installing the hardware and hanging it back on its frame. This prevents the fresh paint from sticking or getting damaged.

    What is the best interior paint?

    The "best" interior paint depends entirely on what you are painting and the level of durability you need for that specific area. The main factors to consider are the paint's base and its sheen.

    Paint Sheen Guide:

    • Matte / Flat: Has no shine and is excellent at hiding surface imperfections. It creates a modern, sophisticated look but is the least durable finish.
    • Eggshell / Satin: The most popular choice for interior walls. They have a low to medium lustre, are significantly more durable than matte, and are much easier to clean.
    • Semi-Gloss / Gloss: These finishes are tough, highly durable, and moisture-resistant. Their reflective sheen makes them very easy to wipe down.

    Conclusion: For most interior walls, a high-quality Satin or Eggshell offers the perfect balance of aesthetic appeal and everyday durability. For trim and doors, Semi-Gloss is the professional standard.

    Can I spray paint my interior walls?

    Yes, you can spray paint interior walls, and it's often the preferred method for professional painters because of its speed and the exceptionally smooth finish it provides. However, for a DIY project, it's important to weigh the pros and cons against traditional rolling.

    Why to Spray Paint Walls:

    • Exceptional Speed: An airless sprayer can paint a large, empty room in a fraction of the time it would take to roll it.
    • Flawless Finish: Spraying provides a perfectly even coat with no roller texture (stipple), creating a high-end, uniform appearance.
    • Excellent Coverage: It's great for getting even coverage on textured walls or surfaces.

    What to Consider Before Spraying:

    • Extensive Preparation: This is the biggest drawback for DIYers. You must meticulously mask everything you don't want painted—floors, ceilings, windows, light switches, and furniture. Overspray is fine mist that travels, so proper masking is non-negotiable.
    • Ventilation is Crucial: You will need excellent ventilation, including open windows and fans, as well as a respirator mask designed for paint fumes.
    • The Learning Curve: Using a paint sprayer effectively takes some practice to avoid drips and runs.

    Verdict: Spraying is an excellent choice for large, empty homes or new builds.

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