world-e
2018-05-24 11:28:54
- #1
Hello everyone,
who among you has different wall coverings in the house and finds it good or bad? Or what are the opinions on this? Should the wall coverings in the house be uniform or does the variety add to the appeal?
We are still unsure whether we should use painter's fleece or fine plaster on the walls. Or whether we should mix both. For example, having the ceilings done in fine plaster (by a plasterer). And then the walls with painter’s fleece as a DIY job. Or whether the hallway ceiling, due to its inaccessibility, should be done in fine plaster and the other rooms with painter’s fleece. Or whether it would be better to do everything with fine plaster (or have it done). On the ground floor there is a solid wood ceiling, so that is something completely different. I imagine attaching painter’s fleece to the ceiling would be cumbersome.
Many thanks
who among you has different wall coverings in the house and finds it good or bad? Or what are the opinions on this? Should the wall coverings in the house be uniform or does the variety add to the appeal?
We are still unsure whether we should use painter's fleece or fine plaster on the walls. Or whether we should mix both. For example, having the ceilings done in fine plaster (by a plasterer). And then the walls with painter’s fleece as a DIY job. Or whether the hallway ceiling, due to its inaccessibility, should be done in fine plaster and the other rooms with painter’s fleece. Or whether it would be better to do everything with fine plaster (or have it done). On the ground floor there is a solid wood ceiling, so that is something completely different. I imagine attaching painter’s fleece to the ceiling would be cumbersome.
Many thanks