Hi all,
I have a fairly solid double glazed 'lean-to' style conservatory (with thermo plastic roof) which has a door into it from the house (which i am opening up into french doors). It is plastic and double glazing on 2 sides, with two brick walls (which used to be the outside of the house.
The brick walls are rendered and painted from before the conservatory existed, but i am trying to blend the conservatory in with the internal room.
The aim is for these walls to look like the internal walls that they are now rather than the cold rough external render and external paint.
My sister works at an architect's practice and and asked a few questions for me, but they said that the problem i would have in plastering is that the dot and dab to put plasterboard over the walls would not last due to the cold - and the same issue with the skim. They therefore just suggested painting it
If any anyone has any other opinions on what i could do it would be much appreciated!!!
Cheers,
Kev.
I have a fairly solid double glazed 'lean-to' style conservatory (with thermo plastic roof) which has a door into it from the house (which i am opening up into french doors). It is plastic and double glazing on 2 sides, with two brick walls (which used to be the outside of the house.
The brick walls are rendered and painted from before the conservatory existed, but i am trying to blend the conservatory in with the internal room.
The aim is for these walls to look like the internal walls that they are now rather than the cold rough external render and external paint.
My sister works at an architect's practice and and asked a few questions for me, but they said that the problem i would have in plastering is that the dot and dab to put plasterboard over the walls would not last due to the cold - and the same issue with the skim. They therefore just suggested painting it
If any anyone has any other opinions on what i could do it would be much appreciated!!!
Cheers,
Kev.