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Old Posted: 21-02-2012 , 12:26 AM #1
palminnie2
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Default big difficulty with walls

i had explained that when i removed old wallpaper from my new home the walls were awful and now in dilemma.
i dont feel i can afford to lay plaster and nor do i feel that lining paper will do the job of cover up.
i looked at a whole array of textured white paper for painting and feel all too much when i am going to hang artwork over this.
i dont quite know now what to do!
i wanted wonderful smooth loverly walls! any suggestions!
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Old Posted: 05-03-2012 , 10:16 AM #2
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Old Posted: 18-07-2012 , 03:31 PM #3
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Default Walls

Would cladding the walls with some insulating board not serve a dual purpose of insulation and smoothing the walls off.
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Old Posted: 18-07-2012 , 08:34 PM #4
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use some filler over the dings and sand down. I have to do it all the time as when they built this house they didn't nail the nails into the plaster board far enough and now every time I hammer a nail etc into the wall bits pop out as there isn't enough plaster over the nails.
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