Building is at least a few decades old. There's a Wedgewood stove in the apartment next door; I wouldn't be too surprised if this building dates back to the late 50's-early 60's. So, the half-inch or so layer of plaster is definitely old. Didn't think about the paint being the cause, but that's probably it. It looks new and on the corner of the closet door, some of the paint is peeling and I think it might be latex-based, which I don't believe really breathes a lot and there are who knows how many more coats of old paint underneath it.
Haven't had any rot problems here but should probably have more air circulation than just the 7 fans in my computer
or my space heater. *Sigh* need to see if I can get a new plastic retention clip from the manufacture that broke for my ceiling fan when it was taken down from my place. Works fine but the slight wobbly noise can be a little annoying when I want silence. Well, I've also got plenty of portable fans no one bothers to use in the winter
. One or two of those should do the trick if the noise starts to bug me or when I'm sleeping.
Do people usually run their fans all day in the winter? Humidity is staying around 50-65% and temps 60-80F (inside, 40-80F outside)for now. Now, summer is a different story, my orchids (and I) had to deal with a range of 60-100F inside and humidity as low as 30% and I almost always had fans on for us.