I've just moved into a 1890s built flat. The previous owner or one before that started to renovate/redecorate but left lots of jobs half done.
One was the woodwork. All the panelled doors were stripped back to the bare wood and then left unfinished so they now have some not so lovely greasing marks around the handles, some of them are missing the strips of molding that hold the panels in, they have all been fitted with brass handles, but you can see the places where the keyholes and doorknobs were as they have been filled with what looks like putty
The trims (skirting board, door frames, picture rail, dado rail, bay window frame with large internal shutters) have all been painted white gloss in places, satinwood in others. But someone has tried to proze open the shutters which are painted shut, and chipped the paint in the process. As a result I can see that it looks like there is only one layer of paint directly on top of the old dark wood stain.
So obviously I need to do something about this to make it look good. I could either
1. Strip everything back and redo everything, either in paint or varnish/stain
2. Paint over everything
I want to get the shutters working again and I suspect this will damage the paint, this together with the fact that the paint seems to have gone on directly over the dark varnish makes me think I should srip everything off
so my question is: am I just making alot of work for myself and would I just be better off painting the doors and the places where the paint has chipped?
One was the woodwork. All the panelled doors were stripped back to the bare wood and then left unfinished so they now have some not so lovely greasing marks around the handles, some of them are missing the strips of molding that hold the panels in, they have all been fitted with brass handles, but you can see the places where the keyholes and doorknobs were as they have been filled with what looks like putty
The trims (skirting board, door frames, picture rail, dado rail, bay window frame with large internal shutters) have all been painted white gloss in places, satinwood in others. But someone has tried to proze open the shutters which are painted shut, and chipped the paint in the process. As a result I can see that it looks like there is only one layer of paint directly on top of the old dark wood stain.
So obviously I need to do something about this to make it look good. I could either
1. Strip everything back and redo everything, either in paint or varnish/stain
2. Paint over everything
I want to get the shutters working again and I suspect this will damage the paint, this together with the fact that the paint seems to have gone on directly over the dark varnish makes me think I should srip everything off
so my question is: am I just making alot of work for myself and would I just be better off painting the doors and the places where the paint has chipped?