by Ritchie »
Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:18 pm
I have recently had a decorator to prepare and line the walls in my bedrooms (Edwardian House). The finished result is pretty good - you cant see the joins etc. I have just had, in my opinion, a completely ridiculous quote to do the hall, landing, stairs and 2 reception rooms (preparing walls and lining). I have been told that it might be cheaper to get someone in to re-skim the walls in preparation for painting directly onto the plaster. what i need to understand is, what are the benefits of lining paper over plaster? for example is lining paper going to keep the place warmer?? will plaster crack over time?