by Matteo »
Mon Sep 21, 2009 12:40 pm
Firstly, hello from a newbie.
I hope someone here can help as the more I search the internet for advice on this, the more confused I get...
We've just moved in to a newly constructed house.
The plaster on the walls is, of course, all new. It's white (we're in Belgiuim - apparently they don't use the pink stuff here) and has been dry for weeks.
At the moment there is a very fine coating of white dust on the walls.
There are also the usual marks (splashes and various calculations and lines in pencil).
As a new house I'm supposing that we should wait for perhaps one year before doing a final (coloured coat) of paint to allow for any settling and cracks to appear.
However, it's a bit depressing to see all the chalky white walls (and dusty!) so we'd like to at least put a coat of something on the walls. I'm assuming that white is the best option (so that it can be covered easier when we put our final coloured paint on and to make it easier to fill any cracks)?
I'd be grateful for any comments on my above assumptions (but be gentle if they're widely wrong).
I'd also be grateful for any advice on what we can/should paint the walls with now, how many coats we're likely to need and whether we need to treat or prepare the walls first (and how to do that).
Finally, is it worth using special "bathroom/kitchen" paint in the bathroom and kitchen? In our old (rented) appartment the paint was peeling off the walls in the bathroom which leads me to think the wrong stuff was used. But maybe this is just a gimmick?
Many thanks in advance...