I'm thinking of painting the front of our house which is covered in pebbledash - small sharp edged pebble. Overall the pebbledash/render is an decent condition although there looks a bit uneven (some dips) in parts.
So I'd like to paint it in such a way as to produce a nice clean look but with the option to hide any uneven bits that show up once painted.
Is using a textured paint an option here? I'm thinking of a course but smooth texture rather than fine/sand texture. Would it magnify the lumpiness of the pebble or smooth it out? or would smooth paint be better and then try to deal with any uneven bits later by using a bit of textured pain on those bits before a top coat is applied?
Any other ideas welcome.
Also how should I prepare it?
Any paint recommendations?
Any other tips?
Thanks
So I'd like to paint it in such a way as to produce a nice clean look but with the option to hide any uneven bits that show up once painted.
Is using a textured paint an option here? I'm thinking of a course but smooth texture rather than fine/sand texture. Would it magnify the lumpiness of the pebble or smooth it out? or would smooth paint be better and then try to deal with any uneven bits later by using a bit of textured pain on those bits before a top coat is applied?
Any other ideas welcome.
Also how should I prepare it?
Any paint recommendations?
Any other tips?
Thanks