I wouldn't. I don't think they would have called it "interior paint " just for fun.
Using primer is necessary on interior walls or ceilings when the surface to be painted is new or newly repaired.
It is not necessary to use a primer for interior walls, but using one helps with adhesion and smoothness of the paint.
An exterior wall is simply a wall that has one of its surfaces on the outside of a building. Exterior walls usually have windows and doors, but not all the time. Both sides of interior walls are inside the building.
If is an exterior wall, insulation, otherwise bare studs walls are fine.
The opposite of the word interior is exterior. Interior refers to the inside part of something, like a room or building. Exterior refers to the outside part, such as the outer walls, roof, or outdoor surroundings. For example, interior design focuses on decorating inside spaces, while exterior design deals with outdoor aesthetics like landscaping and façade improvements.
Exterior paint is not recommended for use on the interior of a house as it may not adhere well to interior surfaces and may not last as long as interior paint. It is best to use interior paint for interior walls to ensure durability and longevity.
It would if you put on a good latex primer first.
The exterior walls of Teotihuacan buildings were decorated with large painted murals depicting various mythological and religious scenes. The interior walls featured elaborate frescoes with similar themes, showcasing intricate details and vibrant colors. These murals and frescoes were an important part of the architectural design, conveying the worldview and beliefs of the ancient Teotihuacan people.
Use a citrus based stripper that will cling to the wall and allow it to work overnight. However, an easier option would be to paint directly over the exterior paint with a good quality interior latex paint.
Sure. You can mix them. Why would you? It will not help prime the walls or wood. The primer coat needs to be applied separately to be effective.
The average wall thickness in Pakistan is 9-10'' for exterior walls (bricks), and those walls that doesn't support any weight like interior bathroom walls commonly are of 6''
yes, to prevent damage to internal components such as pipes, electrical wiring, gas lines, and ducts Interior walls do not need to be braced for wind load or shear. They need to be fastened at the top and bottom plates. Drywall does act as bracing for racking of walls when it is applied. It does not however substitute for code required exterior or interior shear walls.