Painting over my paneling, please support..? We are remodeling our home and turning the living area into the...

We are remodeling our home and turning the living area into the dining nouns. This room has wood paneling. I would similar to to paint over it and have read like mad of answers about this on YA, I only have a few more that I am not clear on, can someone please clarify for me..

1. If I dust with TSP, do I also necessitate to sand (Or use liquidsand)?

2. Do I still need to sand if I use a primer.

3. I will use KILZ primer - do I also inevitability to use an oil base paint since KILZ is oil base.

4. What is the best type of paint, acrylic, gloss, flat, latex...

5. Color - I want to use bright colors to formulate the room look larger (I like the light brown colors), I also want to install chair railing around the room and paint lower than the railing a bit darker than the top, is this a right idea or do I obligation to leave the colors equal? and what are two good colors to choose.

6. How oodles coats of primer and paint do I need?

Thanks for the assistance.
Answers:    No TSP is needed - You paneling has no efflorescence
Sand beside 100 grit sand paper lately hard adequate to give some right scratches contained by it , then do impossible to tell apart with 150 grit, it will smoothe out adjectives of your worries.
You need to sand contained by between coats and prior to the first coat of primer.
Kilz comes in grease and latex, I suggest the low-odor oil underpinning.
Your idea is fine next to the chair guiderail, choose your own at this stage.
One coat of primer is fine unless you have stains / knot / silicone / mold coming through after the first coat of primer.
Then apply 2 coats of finish paint , if it's a high traffic area/ kitchen or playroom use something beside a sheen to it (eg-shel / semi-gloss)
Tsp is a good cleaner but. you will requirement to make sure you rinse the wood thoroughly/Sanding formerly priming is not required but you may want to lightly after the Kiltz dries. You can own the kiltz half tinted to the final color. Any polite grade of paint will work but I recommend Sherwin Williams Classic 99 series of paint and within a satin finish