Suitable paint for cabin roof?

Wouldn't go for too glossy, imperfections show up more. Doesn't need to be too hard wearing so something like Hempel Multicoat would suit I'd have thought...
 
Don't know if it is still available, but Corkon (with tiny cork particles) used to be very good for unlined GRP interiors. It helps reduce condensation, but is quite pricey. Cheapskates have been known to use masonry paints like Sandtex clones, but don't bump your bald head on it!

But why paint, why not carpet or carpet tiles, or thin foam camping sheets?
 
in a small old cabin moisture is an issue . Also poor finish is ...so cork paint sounds interesting. Thanks. Was thinking overly water based wouldnt stay on long.. I've used some rubber based stuff on canopy with some success . Perhaps this might work also?
 
funnily enough been in b&q this morning.. and was looking at dampproof paint, and also some stuff that covers metal/plastic heavier duty. would prefer matt white/cream to go make it brighter and go with new colour scheme.... :)
 
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