Hello. I'm currently having our loft converted into an extra lounge/guest room. It is currently lined with plywood. Overall the finish is pretty good, with most joints being smooth and a few being a mm or two raised. See photos below:
I'd like to paint the walls in the some light (probably off-white) colour.
My question is what is the best way to do this. It seems the options are:
I am happy to use a textured paint if necessary to hide some of the underlying imperfections.
What is the recommended approach. Is it possible to plaster directly if some kind of mesh is applied first? Would the first approach (prime then paint) work anyway?
I've never done this before so don't know how to proceed. If the answer is to plaster, I'd pay for a professional to do this, but for reasons of cost this would be my least favoured approach. I would certainly be reluctant to reline the roof with plasterboard because the basic finish already seems pretty good.
Thanks for any advice!!
Paul
I'd like to paint the walls in the some light (probably off-white) colour.
My question is what is the best way to do this. It seems the options are:
-
* Fill, sand, prime and then paint directly
* Use lining paper then paint
* Plaster then paint
I am happy to use a textured paint if necessary to hide some of the underlying imperfections.
What is the recommended approach. Is it possible to plaster directly if some kind of mesh is applied first? Would the first approach (prime then paint) work anyway?
I've never done this before so don't know how to proceed. If the answer is to plaster, I'd pay for a professional to do this, but for reasons of cost this would be my least favoured approach. I would certainly be reluctant to reline the roof with plasterboard because the basic finish already seems pretty good.
Thanks for any advice!!
Paul