Advanced Primer & Preparation for the Perfect Paint Finish
A solid finish starts with the right prep. If your surface feels dusty or crumbly, stabilise it first using Owatrol EB Mix-In Bond Primer. This improves adhesion and helps the interior paint bond correctly. On highly alkaline surfaces, especially fresh new plaster or masonry, Coo-Var Alkali Resisting Primer prevents discolouration and protects the emulsion above.
If you're painting interior walls made from brick, clean and prime them as you would any other surface. A good primer keeps paint from soaking in unevenly and allows your topcoat to apply cleanly, saving both time and product.
Ceilings & Cracking Paint Issues: Choose Ceiling Paint with Care
When it comes to ceiling paint, sag resistance matters. A quality emulsion paint designed for ceilings helps prevent drips, especially when working overhead. We usually recommend a flat or soft sheen ceiling paint to match the tone of your walls for a consistent look across the room.
Cracked ceiling paint usually means movement or poor preparation. If your ceiling shows signs of hairline cracks, repair them first and then apply a flexible topcoat like Mapei Dursilite Paint. It’s suitable for hiding minor imperfections and helps maintain a clean, breathable finish in living areas, kitchens, or even the bathroom.
Specialist Interior Paint for Park Homes & Static Caravans
Not all properties are built the same, and internal walls in mobile homes need paint that can handle movement and expansion. Regular emulsion won’t always hold up. That’s why Promain offers interior systems built to last in these environments, such as Owatrol Deco Multi-Surface Paint. These coatings are flexible, durable, and suitable for mobile spaces that require more than just your standard interior paint.
Whether it’s a kitchen, bathroom, or living space, using the right paint helps you avoid redoing the job after a few months.
Why Promain’s Range of Interior Paint Adds Value
Promain offers a carefully selected range of interior paint systems to suit a wide variety of walls, ceilings, and room types. If you're dealing with minor surface defects, Bedec Blockfill is ideal for filling and smoothing before applying your emulsion. If you're preparing powdery or porous substrates, a quality primer like Keim Ecosil Grund Grundierweiss boosts adhesion and ensures long-lasting results.
Every product in our range has been tested for performance. We stock only high-grade interior coatings that deliver a consistent finish and work well together. From emulsion paint to fillers, primers, and even tester pots, every item is chosen for its reliability.
By buying through Promain, you get access to trusted products, technical guidance, and honest support. Whether you're refreshing a lounge, upgrading your bathroom, or renovating a static home, our team is here to help you choose the best paint for your job.
Find the Perfect Paint for Walls & Ceilings
If you’re ready to refresh your walls or ceilings, browse our product pages and order the right interior paint, emulsion, or primer for your space. Need help deciding? Send us details of your room, surface, or the type of finish you’re after. Our expert team will help you choose a spec that fits your style and space. Whether you're painting kitchen walls or adding warmth to a living room, Promain has the perfect paint to get it right first time.
FAQs on Internal Walls & Ceiling Paint
Q: What type of paint is suitable for interior walls and ceilings?
A: Use a quality, low-VOC emulsion paint designed for interior walls and ceilings. Look for options that are breathable and washable for easier cleaning and longer wear.
Q: Can ceiling paint be used on walls?
A: Yes, but only if the ceiling paint is rated for vertical application. Most ceiling formulas focus on sag resistance and may not stand up well to scrubbing or wear on walls.
Q: What is the best emulsion for walls and ceilings?
A: Look for a flexible, low-VOC emulsion paint that resists cracking and covers well. For high-traffic areas, choose an option that can withstand moisture and scrubbing, especially in the kitchen or bathroom.
Q: What paint should I use on internal walls?
A: The paint you need depends on the surface type and where it is. Match your emulsion to the substrate—plaster, drywall, or brick—and always use a primer like Owatrol EB Mix-In or Coo-Var Alkali Resisting Primer where needed.
Q: How do I stop cracking paint on ceilings?
A: Cracking comes from movement or poor prep. Fill cracks, use a good primer, and apply flexible ceiling paint like Mapei Dursilite to help the coating move with the surface rather than split.





