Browse Forums Finishing Touch Re: How to Smooth Rough Interior Walls? 11May 18, 2009 11:34 pm I found out that the lounge & rooms don't have asbestos, just the laundry and kitchen. So thats good as it would have made it difficult to renovate these rooms. As for the laudry and kitchen, there is only painting to be done in these rooms so its ok. I'm still keen to work out how I can get a smooth finish on the walls, should I just sand and plaster really rough parts and put a load of undercoat on to get the rough finish on the walls smooth? enjoy your life! Re: How to Smooth Rough Interior Walls? 12May 19, 2009 7:23 am monsoon I found out that the lounge & rooms don't have asbestos, just the laundry and kitchen. So thats good as it would have made it difficult to renovate these rooms. As for the laudry and kitchen, there is only painting to be done in these rooms so its ok. I'm still keen to work out how I can get a smooth finish on the walls, should I just sand and plaster really rough parts and put a load of undercoat on to get the rough finish on the walls smooth? Why not remove the batten dividers/connectors, fill any gaps and apply a textured paper like Anaglypta? There are heaps of textured surfaces to choose from. Ed "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 Re: How to Smooth Rough Interior Walls? 13May 19, 2009 10:37 am ed @ EcoClassic Why not remove the batten dividers/connectors, fill any gaps and apply a textured paper like Anaglypta? There are heaps of textured surfaces to choose from. Ed thanks for the new idea, it is certainly something to consider but I have thought wall paper was a bit old school these days and painting is the way to go. enjoy your life! I would probably render it and then paint it as per your other advice, or gyrpock over the top. 1 3336 I am looking for someone who might have tackled a similar issue as me. I have a few rendered interior walls, the surface condition is hardly flat. I can see all the bumps… 0 7964 Hi All, I am looking to go with tiles instead of laminate timber flooring throughout my living areas for my new build (Ashbury 29 - Henley). My whole colour scheme is on… 0 24349 |