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ok bare with me, im trying to do up my living room and im a bit stuck.
basically ive gone from this-
the shelves were made out of mdf, were flimsy and couldnt cope with books and things, that picture actually makes it look alot better than it is. so i ripped the shelves down, the backing of the shelves was horrible wooden paneling stuck on which just had to go, as i cant stand it (myhouse is unfortunely full of it and its all gotta go!). so i ripped it out, unfortunely removing it damaged the plaster behind it which along the whole wall and chimney breast is this horrible deep textured plaster.
and now im left with this and im unsure where to go from this-
the wall to the right left is ok, it just needs steaming and repapering whcih isnt a problem.
i need to replaster the wall and chimneybreast preferably so its nice and smooth and ready for paper, is plastering that hard or am i best cutting my losses and getting someone in to do it and how should i go about it, should i chip back the texture as much as possible and skimming over the top or is it all gonna have to come off?
i also aim to reduce the fireplace aperture and replace it with modern gasfire and surround, i was going to do with on metal partition studding and fireproof plasterboard with a skim of normal plaster over the top, ill obviously have to get a corgi registered person into get the fire all plumbed in and stuff.
i dont know much about plastering so it would be nice to have a bit of advice
thanks.
jamie
basically ive gone from this-
the shelves were made out of mdf, were flimsy and couldnt cope with books and things, that picture actually makes it look alot better than it is. so i ripped the shelves down, the backing of the shelves was horrible wooden paneling stuck on which just had to go, as i cant stand it (myhouse is unfortunely full of it and its all gotta go!). so i ripped it out, unfortunely removing it damaged the plaster behind it which along the whole wall and chimney breast is this horrible deep textured plaster.
and now im left with this and im unsure where to go from this-
the wall to the right left is ok, it just needs steaming and repapering whcih isnt a problem.
i need to replaster the wall and chimneybreast preferably so its nice and smooth and ready for paper, is plastering that hard or am i best cutting my losses and getting someone in to do it and how should i go about it, should i chip back the texture as much as possible and skimming over the top or is it all gonna have to come off?
i also aim to reduce the fireplace aperture and replace it with modern gasfire and surround, i was going to do with on metal partition studding and fireproof plasterboard with a skim of normal plaster over the top, ill obviously have to get a corgi registered person into get the fire all plumbed in and stuff.
i dont know much about plastering so it would be nice to have a bit of advice
thanks.
jamie
Marianne reckons you ought to adjust the levels in PhotoShop!