Hello everyone,
Asking for tips and guidance as we are about to patch up the room and would like to understand the best way to go about it.
Chimney breast beyond the wall, leak damage, the roof and chimney should be repaired now. Below is the fireplace.
The plan is to either remove this coving section and replace like-for-like or remove everywhere in the room and eventually match the design throughout the house.
I am not sure what these lines are, is this caused by the dust and smoke from the fireplace moved by draught air? Or is there a bigger problem? They look evenly spaced but I am sure the plasterboard is wider than these lines, so not joins but I could be wrong.
The plan is:
Asking for tips and guidance as we are about to patch up the room and would like to understand the best way to go about it.
Chimney breast beyond the wall, leak damage, the roof and chimney should be repaired now. Below is the fireplace.
The plan is to either remove this coving section and replace like-for-like or remove everywhere in the room and eventually match the design throughout the house.
I am not sure what these lines are, is this caused by the dust and smoke from the fireplace moved by draught air? Or is there a bigger problem? They look evenly spaced but I am sure the plasterboard is wider than these lines, so not joins but I could be wrong.
The plan is:
- Remove old wallpaper which is on the plaster (brick) wall. It is not the easiest task. We started soaking the wallpaper and then scrap it, but this still leaves this thin and sticky layer which is a bit painful to remove using the old elbow grease approach. When dry, I am planning to use the orbital sander with a disk grit of 80-120 to remove the remaining paper. I did a quick try, and it was much faster, but the plaster became a bit rougher. I assume this is why skimming is required afterwards. We are planning to paint it, no more wallpapers.
- Fix chipped plaster near the windows and doors and other places
- Remove and replace the skirtboard and the ceiling coving and the decoration where the lighting is (not sure if the right name, basically skirtboard for the ceiling). Would be nice to add more lights whilst we are at it.
- Replace plasterboards in the ceiling
- Replace insulation, as per the surveyors report he suggested 300mm
- Replace radiators
- Remove carpets and replace with wood (not sure which one yet, engineered/laminate/real), this is the most expensive and complex, so most likely will hire someone for this