Hi,
I found my self in a rush to split our second bedroom into two smaller rooms (new baby was early!).
1st time doing a stud wall and all was fine until the plasterboard. As you can see this hasn't turned out too well. The plan is to wallpaper.
1. Do I need to re-do it or as we are just going to wallpaper can I just fill the gaps and screws? If so what do I use?
2. Or would it be better to get a spread in to skim? If so will he be able to cope with the gaps?
3. I presume the gaps at the top can the be filled with expanding foam or anything else as it will be hidden by the coving?
Originally we had planned to redecorate and paint the walls, but when knocking the new door way hole found that the old existing stud wall is plywood not plaster board on the bedroom side. Is this common?
Thanks.
I found my self in a rush to split our second bedroom into two smaller rooms (new baby was early!).
1st time doing a stud wall and all was fine until the plasterboard. As you can see this hasn't turned out too well. The plan is to wallpaper.
1. Do I need to re-do it or as we are just going to wallpaper can I just fill the gaps and screws? If so what do I use?
2. Or would it be better to get a spread in to skim? If so will he be able to cope with the gaps?
3. I presume the gaps at the top can the be filled with expanding foam or anything else as it will be hidden by the coving?
Originally we had planned to redecorate and paint the walls, but when knocking the new door way hole found that the old existing stud wall is plywood not plaster board on the bedroom side. Is this common?
Thanks.