I am painting my house from freshly plastered walls. Was considering using lining paper, but decided to go straight for paint onto the walls. As you all know on the paint pot it says mix with water (20%) to form the base layer and seal the plaster, then on my own assumptions apply a second coat (undercoat) then finish with a top coat. Pretty simple really.
Some people have been telling me to mix PVA with the first base watered down coat, others have said don't bother.
For PVA: Have been told forms a more solid protection on the wall and seals the plaster better. Could have used a plaster sealer, but a friend of mine never trusted a B&Q/Wickes sales person. (Sorry if there are any out there.) Others have said that painting onto PVA painted walls the paint will not 'spread right' because of the smoothness that the PVA gives when dried.
Against PVA: Have been told not really needed as the watered down paint forms the seal and as long as your undercoat is good will provide a good base for the top coat.
Although I have now painted 2 rooms with a PVA painted base I have also done a room without the PVA. Am reasonably happy with both results. However, can anyone shed some light if mixing PVA with paint is a good idea or not. Am starting to get a bad headache on this.

Looking forward to your suggestions/opinions......