Right, here goes!
I've decided to repaint the hallway/staircase of our old house. It's a Georgian farmhouse with all the plaster decoration and was probably last painted about 30 years ago.
All the gloss needs doing and I can't guarantee its not lead paint - do I prime it rather than sand it? It won't be possible to sand the plasterwork...
Which gloss to use? It's not the end of the world if it yellows as it's an old house and so brilliant white may look too harsh anyway, although I'd like to minimise the yellowing. Which gloss gives the best balance between yellowing/ease of application? We used Johnson's in our barn conversion and that yellowed dramatically.
The hallway has been painted bottle green so may need several coats to cover it. But there is a stone effect carved into the plaster which I don't want to lose. Can anyone recommend a good covering paint?
Finally (I promise!) has anyone found a good neutral paint colour for period properties - it needs to be fairly economical as it's a big space!
Thank you!!!
I've decided to repaint the hallway/staircase of our old house. It's a Georgian farmhouse with all the plaster decoration and was probably last painted about 30 years ago.
All the gloss needs doing and I can't guarantee its not lead paint - do I prime it rather than sand it? It won't be possible to sand the plasterwork...
Which gloss to use? It's not the end of the world if it yellows as it's an old house and so brilliant white may look too harsh anyway, although I'd like to minimise the yellowing. Which gloss gives the best balance between yellowing/ease of application? We used Johnson's in our barn conversion and that yellowed dramatically.
The hallway has been painted bottle green so may need several coats to cover it. But there is a stone effect carved into the plaster which I don't want to lose. Can anyone recommend a good covering paint?
Finally (I promise!) has anyone found a good neutral paint colour for period properties - it needs to be fairly economical as it's a big space!
Thank you!!!

