Wallpapering
Wallpapering without a pattern match is a breeze. And also when radiators are taken off the wall.
Wallpapering without a pattern match is a breeze. And also when radiators are taken off the wall.
All ceilings walls and woodwork were finished in Crown Aged White. Ceiling and walls in a matt emulsion and the woodwork in a solvent based eggshell.
A great product to put over old rot onced raked out. Provides a solid base to apply you filler.
This was one way to get round this conservatory
Osmo Wax Oil was a good choice for this natural wood handrail as it had been waxed before. With this product simply brush it on and it leaves a nice clear matt finish.
Dulux vinyl matt on the walls. It took three coats to cover as yellows and reds can be difficult in two. The finish was spot on.
Lining walls is a great way of creating a quality finish over old plaster that’s beyond repair.
Another exterior. I done it all in Sandtex Smooth masonry paint and Bedec Barn Paint for the black gutter and pipes and even the signwriting on the plaque.
H
ow I prepared walls for painting after stripping wallpaper. I used PVA first then skimmed with easy fill. After rubbing down I coated walls with a Matt emulsion. Filled a second time then second coated with Matt emulsion followed by two coats of the orange colour.