Hi,
A few years back I covered our walls with heavy duty lining paper as the plaster was ok but not perfect enough for painting. I was careful to let the paste soak on each piece of paper for 15 mins per run, before hanging then I made sure I carefully butted each piece bang on with no overlap.
I then used Farrow and Ball matt emulsion onto the paper. I have noticed hairline vertical cracks in the paint along the butt joins, which I guess is normal over butt joins.
As I plan to repeat the process in another room is there anything else I should be doing to make sure hairline cracks like this don't appear on the butt joints. I did try rubbing a thin smear of caulking over the joints as I guessed this would be flexible and stop any cracking.....shows how little I knew! My question is there any other tricks for hiding the present cracks. and precautions or technique I need to adopt for my next project of doing the same in the living room please
Many thanks
Steve
A few years back I covered our walls with heavy duty lining paper as the plaster was ok but not perfect enough for painting. I was careful to let the paste soak on each piece of paper for 15 mins per run, before hanging then I made sure I carefully butted each piece bang on with no overlap.
I then used Farrow and Ball matt emulsion onto the paper. I have noticed hairline vertical cracks in the paint along the butt joins, which I guess is normal over butt joins.
As I plan to repeat the process in another room is there anything else I should be doing to make sure hairline cracks like this don't appear on the butt joints. I did try rubbing a thin smear of caulking over the joints as I guessed this would be flexible and stop any cracking.....shows how little I knew! My question is there any other tricks for hiding the present cracks. and precautions or technique I need to adopt for my next project of doing the same in the living room please
Many thanks
Steve