Hi guys
I have recently built a recessed tv unit with recessed shelving and just managed to finish sheeting it over the weekend. (Photos Below) So now time to plaster it, but before I start I am just looking for any tips tricks and advice from the professionals who have done these jobs before
After a lot of research on this forum I have managed to plaster most of my house up until now and fairly happy with the results, but the feature wall I’m hoping to get absolutely perfect as it’s the focal point and something everyone will see. I have most of the basics marshalltown 14, s*p*r*lex, 600mm speedskim, sponge etc.. I’ve also bought some plaster retarder for the job just so there’s less panick and I can get the job done right.
The shelving units are 80mm in height so just enough to fit a scraper in, it’s very narrow. so I was thinking of just putting stop beads round the outline of the shelves and plastering the face of the wall up to them as I’m not too sure if I could even plaster the inside because of how tight it is, so just painting straight into the gyproc. Or should I apply angle beads round it all and attempt to plaster the inside?
Also what order would you tend to plaster this? And do I Still go for the 2 coat skim then trowel etc etc?
Some screws still to be filled, joints will be skrimmed, and of course fireplace and sockets took out before commencing
sorry about the long post fellas just lookingfor as much advice as possible before I start, so cheers for reading in advance and you guys have helped me a lot on this forum by just reading over this stuff, some real knowledgable guys
I have recently built a recessed tv unit with recessed shelving and just managed to finish sheeting it over the weekend. (Photos Below) So now time to plaster it, but before I start I am just looking for any tips tricks and advice from the professionals who have done these jobs before
After a lot of research on this forum I have managed to plaster most of my house up until now and fairly happy with the results, but the feature wall I’m hoping to get absolutely perfect as it’s the focal point and something everyone will see. I have most of the basics marshalltown 14, s*p*r*lex, 600mm speedskim, sponge etc.. I’ve also bought some plaster retarder for the job just so there’s less panick and I can get the job done right.
The shelving units are 80mm in height so just enough to fit a scraper in, it’s very narrow. so I was thinking of just putting stop beads round the outline of the shelves and plastering the face of the wall up to them as I’m not too sure if I could even plaster the inside because of how tight it is, so just painting straight into the gyproc. Or should I apply angle beads round it all and attempt to plaster the inside?
Also what order would you tend to plaster this? And do I Still go for the 2 coat skim then trowel etc etc?
Some screws still to be filled, joints will be skrimmed, and of course fireplace and sockets took out before commencing
sorry about the long post fellas just lookingfor as much advice as possible before I start, so cheers for reading in advance and you guys have helped me a lot on this forum by just reading over this stuff, some real knowledgable guys