Hello, DIYnot newbies here!
We are keen to do something to improve this wall in our front garden - very much on a tight budget as we are saving up for major repairs in the house (fyi our neighbours are good friends and on board with the plans).
We haven't rendered anything before, but could we plug the gaps in the decorative concrete blocks somehow and then render over the whole wall with a rough, sandy finish and then paint the render dark grey?
The goal is to fully disguise the fact that the wall is made of different types of block and give it a uniform look.
Any thoughts on how to fill the gaps and the render / other materials and tools to use would be very gratefully received. If we know the name of the render type / techniques etc we can hopefully find the right how-to videos (so far I haven't been able to find videos that cover these decorative blocks, even though they're pretty common)
Thanks so much!
We are keen to do something to improve this wall in our front garden - very much on a tight budget as we are saving up for major repairs in the house (fyi our neighbours are good friends and on board with the plans).
We haven't rendered anything before, but could we plug the gaps in the decorative concrete blocks somehow and then render over the whole wall with a rough, sandy finish and then paint the render dark grey?
The goal is to fully disguise the fact that the wall is made of different types of block and give it a uniform look.
Any thoughts on how to fill the gaps and the render / other materials and tools to use would be very gratefully received. If we know the name of the render type / techniques etc we can hopefully find the right how-to videos (so far I haven't been able to find videos that cover these decorative blocks, even though they're pretty common)
Thanks so much!