Good evening all,
I am ripping out the original bathroom in my Victorian house to convert it back into a bedroom.
The room measures 3m x 2.5m and floor to ceiling is 2.5m.
I have removed a plastic panel ceiling which was no nailed to a laeve and plaster ceilling which has wood chip wall paper on. The ceiling is cracked a bit and damaged around the edges so I want to sort it out.
The options I have are:
1) Take wall paper off and skim
2) Take wall paper off, fill and paint
3) Plasterboard over, fill tapers & paint
I want to do option 3) as this is the cheapest, quickest and easier option but the major question I have is...........
Q) Can I but plasterboard that is tapered on 3 edges (can't get full boards to the room)?
Help appreciated.
Tom
I am ripping out the original bathroom in my Victorian house to convert it back into a bedroom.
The room measures 3m x 2.5m and floor to ceiling is 2.5m.
I have removed a plastic panel ceiling which was no nailed to a laeve and plaster ceilling which has wood chip wall paper on. The ceiling is cracked a bit and damaged around the edges so I want to sort it out.
The options I have are:
1) Take wall paper off and skim
2) Take wall paper off, fill and paint
3) Plasterboard over, fill tapers & paint
I want to do option 3) as this is the cheapest, quickest and easier option but the major question I have is...........
Q) Can I but plasterboard that is tapered on 3 edges (can't get full boards to the room)?
Help appreciated.
Tom