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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wallpaper, hides a multitude of flaws Just a shame it takes Fred so long to put it on the walls... When my Mum said I'd marry someone like my Dad she weren't kidding
Ginger |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Both.
Thick lining paper and paint for older walls, just paint on newer plastered walls, and patterned paper on feature wall because I like some colour, just not everywhere.
And I do it all myself. Go me. |
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We just in process of refurbing our grotty 1950's walls after removing 30 years of woodchip paper. Complete plaster job walls and ceilings (artex):O from loft room down to kitchen. Huge job. So for a while smooth pale washable walls will be fine.
I do like paper though and there are some super choices around. |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
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"Couldn't find any wallpaper that rocked my boat so it's paint at the moment."
Try Arthouse - wallpaper. The site is a little tricky to navigate at first but once in, the toggles are hidden on the left and right. |
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