you should allow one week per 1mm of affixed plaster....you can cheat by painting over the plaster surface with a breathable paint BUT you will probably suffer from condensation until the plaster has dried thoroughly. Merry Christmas
about 370-400sq ft for smooth surface less coverage with textured coverings and no primer on plastered walls
Cement Plastered Walls can be made smooth using Wall putty and Paint consumption will be less when wall putty is used.
A basement where the walls have not been drywalled or plastered.
Your question is too vague. -plasterboarded -plastered . -Nobody does that anymore. Modern homes are drywalled. and there really is no 'average'.
Im his biggest fan ever, I mean my walls are plastered with his gorgeous face
Blisters in the paint job? Poor preparation was the result of that. Drain the pool, re-prep the pool walls etc and repaint. Hmm, why did you paint the pool? Was it painted before?
Im his biggest fan ever, I mean my walls are plastered with his gorgeous face
They had no sheet panelling . Walls were plastered.
You can't paint your walls. You need to buy wallpaper from the YoDepot.
Opinions vary on this, but most contractors agree it's better to paint the walls before refinishing hardwood floors. It's a matter of practicality - you don't want to splatter or spill paint on your newly finished floors, nor put stepstools and such on top of floor finish that hasn't fully cured yet. Others will say the sanding process on floors will leave dust all over newly painted walls, and mars the trim. So it's really just your own preference. Seems to me that cleaning dust off walls and touching up paint on trims is easier and less hazardous than risking paint spills and scuffed floor finish.
ashes from dead people were mixed in with plaster and spread on the walls of houses Edinburgh history