Yes, gliden is one of the best paint brands on the market.
You paint walls first and skirting and baseboard are best painted after or even outside if it's good weather.
Grey and black are neutral colours. This means you can paint any colour walls in that room and have it look good.
I would use a good primer first.
It depends on the condition of the walls, but presuming they are in very good shape: Paint, Masking Tape, Sheeting, Roller(s), and Brush(es).
Sand the walls with sandpaper and then prime with a good quality primer. Paint over with a semi-gloss or actual kitchen and bath "soft gloss" paint. It will be easiest to clean, and no watermarks either!
purple..you could also splatter paint on the walls...blue..or brown, tan, white..(contemporary colors..)
Tiles, or good quality paint.
Any good paint retailer will carry an additive to put into your paint to achieve an iridescent finish. Read the label carefully for best results.
To effectively prepare and paint your basement walls, start by cleaning and repairing any cracks or damage. Use a primer to ensure good adhesion, then apply a high-quality paint suitable for basement walls. Consider using moisture-resistant paint to prevent mold and mildew. Proper ventilation and drying time are important for a successful paint job.
It would if you put on a good latex primer first.
You can paint the outside of your hutch but not while your bunny is in it. There are a lot of paints on the market that do not have toxic fumes but I really would not spray paint it. For durability a couple of coats of a good exterior paint would be best.
Using primer on already painted walls is not always necessary, but it can help improve the adhesion of new paint and provide a more even finish. If the existing paint is in good condition and you are using a similar type of paint, you may be able to skip the primer. However, if the walls are in poor condition, have a glossy finish, or you are changing the type of paint, using a primer is recommended for better results.