Hi. New to this forum and already engrossed in reading posts and replies. My husband and Iare terrible at DIY (rather lazy and prone to cut corners) and very inexperienced. I'm really trying to make a go of redecorating our new house and want to get it right this time.
I have recently stripped the hallway of old paper down to the bare plasterboard. I know this question has been asked a lot but some of the replies confused me as I am not aware of some of the terminology used.
What is the best way now to proceed with painting? The plasterboard is in good condition, with very few dents or holes and is apparantly quite smooth. Can I just use two layers of paint or should I 'prime' the walls first?
Although I'm aware it will give a neater finish, I am really really reluctant to line the walls and would prefer to skip this process if possible.
many thanks
I have recently stripped the hallway of old paper down to the bare plasterboard. I know this question has been asked a lot but some of the replies confused me as I am not aware of some of the terminology used.
What is the best way now to proceed with painting? The plasterboard is in good condition, with very few dents or holes and is apparantly quite smooth. Can I just use two layers of paint or should I 'prime' the walls first?
Although I'm aware it will give a neater finish, I am really really reluctant to line the walls and would prefer to skip this process if possible.
many thanks