Hello guys & Jess
Hope everyone's managed to dodge Corona thus far.
I'm back cos I need some advice. This is the final room in our house that, despite moving in 4 yrs, i just never got round to sorting. Basically been a dumping ground for the whole house.
However, found out there's an addition to family on the way in August so the missus has decided it's gonna be a nursery. Anyway managed to clear the crap out, actually ended up selling some of it on eBay cos the dump is closed.
So now it's time to get this decorated. Underneath the wallpaper was this textured paint finish, its peeling off without too much fuss, but it's taking some of the skim coat underneath off.
I need a a good -standard finish and it needs to be robust enough to cope with a bit of rough and tumble being the kids room. It'll be wall-papered once the walls have been sorted out and made nice n flat.
The lath ceiling I plan to have overboarded with some 37.5mm insulated board and have it skimmed all by a Spread.
Should I:
1. Hack it all off & have it d&d and skimmed
2. Just hack off the loose skim back to where it's sound and patch in with some easifill?
4. Pay the Spread to reskim the walls?
5. Glue 25mm Kingspan to the ceiling and then overboard with tapered edge pb, fill, sand smooth, paint.
3. Sell my 5 bags of multi on eBay?
If you suggest no. 2- what primer or stabilising product should I use to ensure its a lasting finish?
The bit behind the radiator is really shot. The base coat has blown too, so I'd need to hack all that off back to brick, but it'ss small enough (and inconspicuous enough) for me to personally, at my skill-level, make good again using bonding coat and multi.
Also, any theories on those almost symmetrical cracks in the plaster splaying outwards underneath the big window?
Thanks v much
Hope everyone's managed to dodge Corona thus far.
I'm back cos I need some advice. This is the final room in our house that, despite moving in 4 yrs, i just never got round to sorting. Basically been a dumping ground for the whole house.
However, found out there's an addition to family on the way in August so the missus has decided it's gonna be a nursery. Anyway managed to clear the crap out, actually ended up selling some of it on eBay cos the dump is closed.
So now it's time to get this decorated. Underneath the wallpaper was this textured paint finish, its peeling off without too much fuss, but it's taking some of the skim coat underneath off.
I need a a good -standard finish and it needs to be robust enough to cope with a bit of rough and tumble being the kids room. It'll be wall-papered once the walls have been sorted out and made nice n flat.
The lath ceiling I plan to have overboarded with some 37.5mm insulated board and have it skimmed all by a Spread.
Should I:
1. Hack it all off & have it d&d and skimmed
2. Just hack off the loose skim back to where it's sound and patch in with some easifill?
4. Pay the Spread to reskim the walls?
5. Glue 25mm Kingspan to the ceiling and then overboard with tapered edge pb, fill, sand smooth, paint.
3. Sell my 5 bags of multi on eBay?
If you suggest no. 2- what primer or stabilising product should I use to ensure its a lasting finish?
The bit behind the radiator is really shot. The base coat has blown too, so I'd need to hack all that off back to brick, but it'ss small enough (and inconspicuous enough) for me to personally, at my skill-level, make good again using bonding coat and multi.
Also, any theories on those almost symmetrical cracks in the plaster splaying outwards underneath the big window?
Thanks v much
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