Recommendations for ceiling material without needing plaster

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RogerS

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Hi chaps

Any suggestions for some sheet material that I can put on the ceiling and paint directly rather than have the hassle of plastering first?

Normal plasterboard is too matt and I have a sense that it would get a bit "fluffy" after painting.

Many thanks
 
Taper edged plaster board, tape & fill the joints and just paint. Thats what most new builds are, no problem with fluffy surfaces. I use it a lot as my plastering is OK if you want the wattle & daub look :wink:

Jason
 
yes my last house was taped and jointed throughout. I believe it's the system most used in North America. So Mike Holmes tells me..
 
... taped and jointed is the system used all over Europe as well. Almost no one plasters ceilings any more. If it is not a concrete system ceiling then it is plaster board with at most a 2 mm skim.

You will have no problems at all painting directly onto plasterboard. The only prep it needs is a light coat of diluted PVA.
 
Loz_S":3q94hubu said:
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You will have no problems at all painting directly onto plasterboard. The only prep it needs is a light coat of diluted PVA.

Try explaining that to Chief Designer aka SWMBO :lol:

She spent all yesterday with a right hump muttering about plasterer not being as good as the last one...blah de blah...all I could hear was her sandpapering the plaster down.....using coarse paper...I mean to say...just how wrong is that but oh no....soon as I tried to open my mouth...World War III....

Nowt wrong with the plastering as far as I could see. :?
 
RogerS":14skutd1 said:
...all I could hear was her sandpapering the plaster down.....using coarse paper...

:shock: I do hope you mean plaster and not plasterboard otherwise that might explain why you think the boards might get a bit "fluffy"! Either way not a good idea, the top layer of plaster is supposed to be polished smooth and hard. Although a good way to annoy a decorator is to over-polish the plaster, as the paint wont stick :lol:
 
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