Decided to finally redecorate the flat I've lived in for almost two years. I decided I wanted a really smooth finish on the walls in the living room so I started stripping the wallpaper. It's turned out to be quite a job. Took two of us about six hours to do one wall and we're not even bothering going above the picture rail. That's using a steam stripper. It's a tenement in Glasgow around 100 years old and I don't know how far back the layers of wallpaper go! The plaster underneath has some cracking and holes which I've managed to fill - although there are gaps where the wall meets the skirting board and picture rail which were previously hidden by paper - hoping I can just fill these over with polyfilla too. My point is, I'm thinking of not bothering to strip the wallpaper on the other walls as I'm not sure the finish is worth all the time and effort. If I apply a primer all over then paint, will the colour on the non-stripped walls look different to that on the stripped wall?
Also, around the light switch and plug points on the stripped wall there is some plaster work which is proud of the main wall - obviously mess made when installing new electrics - do you think it's OK just to sand this down?
I'd appreciate any advice! Thanks!
Also, around the light switch and plug points on the stripped wall there is some plaster work which is proud of the main wall - obviously mess made when installing new electrics - do you think it's OK just to sand this down?
I'd appreciate any advice! Thanks!