It depends on the type of wallpaper you are going to put up. If the paper is textured, it will be somewhat forgiving of nooks and crannies in the wall surface. However, if your wall is textured, you need to sand off the texture. There is a long handled sander tool that you can get to help with this.
This is hard because of the texture, but you could sand the area where you will place the decal to make it smooth and the decal will stay better. It also depends on the type of textured surface, high quality decals can actually stick to textured surfaces (depending on how textured), just make sure your surface is as clean as possible. Try also putting the decal up as slow as possible, this will also help.
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Gypsum is used for wall board.
Which side of textured paper do you type on? i have linen with a smooth and textured side.
You are going to have to sand it. If the texture is very fine, then just change the color, and if you want a vast change then you have to sand it (fine sand paper if the texture is fine and a higher grit of sand paper if the texture is quite deep.) If you can't be bothered doing this then you'll have to take the wall down and wall-board it. The other option you have (I'd do this if the texture is deep) is plastering the wall and this is only meant if there are rough swirls on the wall. Sandy type paint should be lightly sanded down to prepare for your new coat of paint.
The Cell Wall basically compares to a very strong board of wood. Because the cell wall's job is to provide structural support. A board of wood can to. (if its strong enough)
about 370-400sq ft for smooth surface less coverage with textured coverings and no primer on plastered walls
A bead board is a surface with a textured finish and grooves that is helpful in alligning beads. It is a very useful tool that makes the beader's task more enjoyable.
Cardboard, chip board, plywood, gypsum wall board, wall panelling.
If one doesn't want to install plastic wall panels there are a few alternatives to this. The first is that the individual can use gypsum board or cement board. Each of these are a great alternative to plastic wall panels.
yes rough textured rocks do have grains.