When you’ve stripped the textured wallpaper in your hallway, staircase, or any room in the house you recently bought, you might discover various imperfections underneath. While plastering walls is one of those tasks even experienced DIYers dread, leaving your walls unattended isn’t an option. Traditional whole house renovation involving professional plastering services can be pricey, especially when you need 4 rooms done at once. If you’ve been quoted a high price to get your walls skimmed over but can’t afford it in the near future, there are several alternative methods to transform your space.
Taking matters into your own hands with a DIY renovation is entirely possible even with varying skills. Interior experts suggest that with the right techniques and materials, you can fix uneven walls that are in decent condition with minor scratches. Consider using thick paint with a primer and undercoat as a cheaper alternative to skim coating. While learning to skim myself is not easy and requires years of practice, other DIY methods like applying drywall mud instead of plaster can effectively hide imperfections and deep scratches. Using a steamer and putty knife for proper wallpaper removal helps avoid damaging the underlying surface. These approaches work whether you’re improving walls in the US or the rest of the world, even when dealing with covering brick wall surfaces or filling holes in Old Houses.