by Paintdevil »
Wed May 23, 2007 12:49 pm
Yes, it may be a lot of work washing, filling and sanding walls, but if you hate wallpaper as much as I do, you'll think it's worth it.
I agree though that it's only really worth doing if the walls are in relatively good condition underneath . This is usually not the case if you have a period property, especially one that has suffered from a dodgy conversion. If you're thinking of replastering the walls, try a ready mixed plaster, but I would suggest only doing it yourself if the areas to be replastered are quite small. If there's old, flaking paint underneath you may need to give it a really good sand.
If your walls are not in good condition, I also agree that lining paper is a good idea, but not sure about hanging the paper horizontally. If you don't want to see the lines where the sheets join up, I've used a very fine filler and it's worked very well. It's a bit more work, but it's worth it.