Interior vs. Exterior Paint: What's the Difference?
February 20, 2026
Have you ever wondered if you can use exterior paint indoors? The short answer is no. While both contain pigment and binder, they're formulated for completely different environments. As trusted Ottawa painting contractors, we explain the key differences.
Why Exterior Paint Is Different
Exterior paint must withstand:
- UV radiation (causes fading and chalking)
- Rain, snow, and humidity
- Temperature extremes (freeze‑thaw cycles)
- Mildew and algae growth
To handle these, exterior paints contain flexible resins that expand and contract with temperature changes, plus additives that resist mildew and UV damage.
Why Interior Paint Is Different
Interior paint focuses on:
- Scrub resistance (for cleaning walls)
- Stain resistance
- Low odor (low or zero VOC)
- Aesthetic finish (flat, eggshell, satin, semi‑gloss)
Interior paints don't need UV resistance or extreme flexibility, so they're formulated differently – often with harder resins that are more scrubbable but less flexible.
What Happens If You Mix Them?
- Exterior paint indoors: Releases harmful VOCs for months, looks too glossy, and may not breathe properly, trapping moisture inside walls.
- Interior paint outdoors: Will crack, peel, and fade within months – a costly mistake.
Choosing the Right Paint for Your Project
At Rideau Painters, we use premium paints from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin‑Williams – always the right product for the job. For interior painting in Ottawa, we recommend low‑VOC options for healthier indoor air. For exteriors, we select paints proven to handle our harsh climate.
Planning a painting project? Get a free estimate from our experienced team.
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