I agree plastered walls do offer a more durable surface than ones that have been dry walled and taped jointed but I've seen bad work from both types of application and it's a shame.
I think it's because that the people wishing to get into this type of trade, find it easier to do the dry walling compared to the plastering, but as in both cases if you don't care enough, have the skill or patience to apply all application from boarding, basecoats, fillers, finshing coats, final scims/applications and sanding etc... You should not be doing it as a tradesman.
Sometimes I wonder how the painters manage!
As a diyer if I think the OP will find it easier providing they apply the boards correctly, to joint tape as it allows the application to be sanded and replied if any defects, easier than that of plaster.
I'd always try to get the walls plastered, the ceilings I have no problem with as far as joint taping as less likely to incur damage with house traffic.
I hate sanding
I think it's because that the people wishing to get into this type of trade, find it easier to do the dry walling compared to the plastering, but as in both cases if you don't care enough, have the skill or patience to apply all application from boarding, basecoats, fillers, finshing coats, final scims/applications and sanding etc... You should not be doing it as a tradesman.
Sometimes I wonder how the painters manage!
As a diyer if I think the OP will find it easier providing they apply the boards correctly, to joint tape as it allows the application to be sanded and replied if any defects, easier than that of plaster.
I'd always try to get the walls plastered, the ceilings I have no problem with as far as joint taping as less likely to incur damage with house traffic.
I hate sanding