To paint a bath room you will need a interior paint. Any paint with lead base in it should do the job just fine.
The best paint for a bathroom would be latex because they wipe down easily. Avoid lead paints because of the health risks!
You can use interior Latex pearl paint on your bathroom wall. Pearl paint adds a special finish to the wall.
When you are painting a bathroom you need to use a water resistant paint finish. There are many different brands, but as long as you get a water resistant finish you will not have problems with your bathroom paint.
No.
You need to prepare it properly and use the correct paint, Sure
Many home centers sell a two part epoxy kit that you can use to paint ceramic bathroom tiles, but they are in a fairly limited selection. If you'd prefer a different color, go to a paint store and they can mix a two part polyurthane or epoxy in nearly any color you would want. You can also use a bonding primer, like XIM, for the first coat, then cover that with a durable oil based paint if you prefer to not deal with a two part coating. It isn't as durable, but can easily be touched up and should be less expensive.
The wooden laundry baskets is organic yet is durable enough to be used in the bathroom.
you spay 10 feet away and use 50 gallons of paint for a bathroom :)
The short answer is yes. The paint you put into a bathroom should have a gloss factor of satin of higher (it makes the paint harder and less permeable to moisture). Many latex and acrylic paints now come with mold inhibitor in them sold under the heading "bathroom" paint.
You can paint pretty much anything with interior paint. You could use it to paint walls in any room of your house such as the kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom.
Very durable.
I would only use this paint in kitchen and or bathroom areas. Window sills are ok too.
Use a sealer if the drywall was damaged while removing the wallpaper, then use a high quality latex paint in the sheen of your choice.