Hi there, i know this question has been asked 1000 times, but i've seen 1000 different answers!
So we have a big bathroom which has been tastefully(!) wallpapered by the previous owner, and we want to get rid of it. However, despite having 3 external very solid walls, it seems they have put up a stud wall in there. Could be due to damp or something. Anyway, peeling off bits of wallpaper, we have found out they have papered directly onto plasterboard. It doesn't look like it's been sealed at all underneath and although the top paper layer comes off, the bottom layer of wallpaper sticks and it seems like scraping that off is going to shred the plasterboard. We don't really have the budget for getting the walls skimmed etc.
So, our big question is, is it better to wallpaper over this, or to paint?
And if we are to paint, I've read about using a solvent based primer/sealer, then filling any joins/gaps/messy bits, then painting emulsion over that. I've seen dulux trade primer/sealer which is solvent based, or else the shellac-based (and much more expensie) Zinsser BIN primer sealer. Which would be better?
Any advice would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks,
Sarah
So we have a big bathroom which has been tastefully(!) wallpapered by the previous owner, and we want to get rid of it. However, despite having 3 external very solid walls, it seems they have put up a stud wall in there. Could be due to damp or something. Anyway, peeling off bits of wallpaper, we have found out they have papered directly onto plasterboard. It doesn't look like it's been sealed at all underneath and although the top paper layer comes off, the bottom layer of wallpaper sticks and it seems like scraping that off is going to shred the plasterboard. We don't really have the budget for getting the walls skimmed etc.
So, our big question is, is it better to wallpaper over this, or to paint?
And if we are to paint, I've read about using a solvent based primer/sealer, then filling any joins/gaps/messy bits, then painting emulsion over that. I've seen dulux trade primer/sealer which is solvent based, or else the shellac-based (and much more expensie) Zinsser BIN primer sealer. Which would be better?
Any advice would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks,
Sarah