I have started stripping the wall paper in my bedroom to find the plaster board has been papered straight onto. The house was build in the late 50's, was this standard practise back then to put up plaster board, fill the gaps then paper over the top. When the wall paper is stripped would it be ok to put a skim coat over the plaster board leave to dry then paint, or use lining paper the paint? Which would give the better finish.
Cheers
Russ
Cheers
Russ