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We have a 1935 blay house with the original dark varnished wooden fireplace surround. I want to paint it white (don't judge me - it's just so dark) and because it has a lot of carving etc I think it would be a nightmare to sand back. How can I get round this? Someone suggested to me to use a paint that goes over any surface - a shellac based paint.
What would you suggest? And any advice on the best egg shell interior wood would also be great
Thanks
What would you suggest? And any advice on the best egg shell interior wood would also be great
Thanks