Hi
after a spot of advice decorating a long drop in the hall/stairs.
It’s currently covered in lining paper but there are some patches, about the size of saucers that look like large blisters.
Repairing the plaster underneath is no problem but will need to cut a hole in the lining paper. After plastering, is it possible to bring this flat with the lining paper? Or is this likely to be poor? Never tried this before.
Stripping off all the lining paper would need a professional as too high for me.
I’d also be unable to replaster it either and could cost a lot to get someone in.
So if it was stripped and re-papered, is it possible to paper up to an external corner?
To the left of the external corner I’ll need to replaster the hall as it had a radiator changed and a rewire so chases to sort. Which I can resolve, but not sure about skimming up to the external corner with lining paper on the other side.
after a spot of advice decorating a long drop in the hall/stairs.
It’s currently covered in lining paper but there are some patches, about the size of saucers that look like large blisters.
Repairing the plaster underneath is no problem but will need to cut a hole in the lining paper. After plastering, is it possible to bring this flat with the lining paper? Or is this likely to be poor? Never tried this before.
Stripping off all the lining paper would need a professional as too high for me.
I’d also be unable to replaster it either and could cost a lot to get someone in.
So if it was stripped and re-papered, is it possible to paper up to an external corner?
To the left of the external corner I’ll need to replaster the hall as it had a radiator changed and a rewire so chases to sort. Which I can resolve, but not sure about skimming up to the external corner with lining paper on the other side.