Hi All
I am now starting to work out paper needs for the room I'm decorating. But I'd be interested in advice from you experienced folks. In parts of the room, the original skirting, (Torus profile) seems "set" into the wall. It looks like the old paper was cut to sit along the top of the curved section of skirting board (when you look at it in profile), and the top square bit is hidden. There's a lot of crumbly stuff to rake out and fill at the join between wall and skirting but where should I make the bottom of my paper? Just to complicate matters, there is a new section of skirting along one wall which stands out from the new plaster wall, so I suspect I may have to do it slightly differently around the room.
The plaster is old but generally sound. I've used powder filler on the holes (thousands) and my room looks like a Dalmatien! I'm going to use lining paper then matt emulsion. What grade of lining is best? Wickes have 1700; Dulux Decorating Centre only go up to 1400. Any advice one way or another?
Thanks in advance
I am now starting to work out paper needs for the room I'm decorating. But I'd be interested in advice from you experienced folks. In parts of the room, the original skirting, (Torus profile) seems "set" into the wall. It looks like the old paper was cut to sit along the top of the curved section of skirting board (when you look at it in profile), and the top square bit is hidden. There's a lot of crumbly stuff to rake out and fill at the join between wall and skirting but where should I make the bottom of my paper? Just to complicate matters, there is a new section of skirting along one wall which stands out from the new plaster wall, so I suspect I may have to do it slightly differently around the room.
The plaster is old but generally sound. I've used powder filler on the holes (thousands) and my room looks like a Dalmatien! I'm going to use lining paper then matt emulsion. What grade of lining is best? Wickes have 1700; Dulux Decorating Centre only go up to 1400. Any advice one way or another?
Thanks in advance