Painting your home can help in enhancing the look of your home and can bring in some freshness into the home.
With innumerable options available with colours, textures, shades and so on, picking up the colour depending upon the surface which needs to be painted can augment the look and appearance of your interior shutter installation.
Undercoat is almost always required. It is a suspended solution of pigments which is required for the paint to stand upon and basically is oil based paint. Once your undercoat is dry the top coat may be applied, you might need more than one coat of top coat depending on what you are painting over.
Emulsion paint is by far the most effortless paint to work upon with as it is water based but you may prefer or need to use gloss, this is a thicker paint and in general has a strong odour, so make sure to throw open your windows.
Gloss is usually used for things like doors, stair rails, skirting boards or wooden areas whereas emulsion is for your walls and ceilings.
Kitchen and bathroom paint should be used if you are giving either of these areas a lick of paint. Using paints that are semi-porous is a great option as this helps in absorption of moisture and the paint dries through evaporation of moisture. This paint is preferred by most people to be used in their bathroom or kitchen as it it does get mouldy.
Textured paint is now available if you fancy that little extra something; it is a very lumpy paint which usually has a form of sand that adds on a great effect to the finished product. This style paint can also cover cracks on plain walls or helps to cover uneven walls.
Whichever paint you choose to use DIY interior will give you a great new look.

