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Hi,
I'm completely redecorating a room in my hundred year-old flat. The walls are old horse-hair plaster and were originally covered in wallpaper. I want to get the wall as smooth as possible for painting. After removing the wallpaper with a steamer, and clearing up the leftover paste, I filled and sanded repairs on about 20% of the wall. I thought this was adequate, as the wall appeared pretty level. However, after priming and putting on two coats of white emulsion, the wall surface looks pretty bad in daylight. Most of the repairs are individually not too bad, but the overall effect makes the wall look shoddy. Under artificial light (which I painted under), it's not bad at all. It also seems as though when the room was last decorated, the intention was to wallpaper and the walls weren't skimmed, as the unblemished areas aren't too great either. What are my options to get the smooth finish that plaster deserves? I'm thinking of taking an orbital sander to it, but after hand-sanding on a sample area, it looks like that'll be messy and a lot of work. I've also tried a diy skim with caulk where required to smooth bits out, which was not bad, but a lot of work and won't be suitable for all parts of it. Another option would be to go with painting over backing paper, which looks relatively easy & cheap. I could alternatively reskim the walls, but I don't want to spend a large amount of money on it. The room is approximately 3x4 meters, height 3 meters, does anyone know an approximate cost of getting it skimmed? Would the new paint need stripped off first? Skipping the door-wall might be an option, as I'm fitting wardrobes that'll use the wall as their back, so the finish isn't essential here. Any advice would be welcome! I passed the "wish I hadn't started" stage some time ago... ;-) Thanks in advance, Fraser PS thanks for the previous discussions, google groops has been great in getting me this far. I'm a total beginner at this stuff! |
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