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Today, interior decorators are taking up several old house restoration projects ! Gypsum board and plaster are two common materials used on old residential properties for decades.

Usually, all the damages to the walls and plaster ceiling occur from cracked plaster keys which keep the wood lath and plaster attached. With age, there’s drywall damage as well. Sometimes, excess moisture and structural issues can result in drywall damage.

How to Restore the Walls in an Old House
How to Restore the Walls in an Old House

Restore the Walls in an Old House

Old house preservation frequently takes place using the ceiling and finish wall materials. The damaged space gets patched with similar materials.

Also, some of the extensive problems will propel you to substitute original material. Hence, it’s a smart call to recover all that you can and start the old home restoration project.

Things You Can Do

Old houses often come with wallpapers. It was one of the simplest ways to conceal damaged walls. And wallpapers also added an evocative impact in the rooms and were available at an affordable price as well.

However, gradually wallpapers got substituted by another trend. It was to paint the room and house walls. Previously painting walls was generic. You could only choose from single color paints.

Today, the options are varied and more creative than ever. To know more, you can get in touch with Maler Staubo. You can execute the following:


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  • Keep a section of the walls untouched. And paint the defective walls with flat paint or a creative pattern. It will help to retain the old essence along with the fresh renovation.
  • Add another unique wallpaper layer that can hide the imperfections beneath.
  • Some people want to strip the layer! However, that seems like a tall order. You can also assess the walls in an unremarkable setting initially and then arrive at an informed decision. You need to get adequately prepared for this. Else, sometimes homeowners start this project and suddenly give up.
  • You can use an exciting combination of artistic wallpapers and vibrant wall painting.

Things You Should Not Do

Till such time you don’t have another choice, or you’ve decided to tear the walls for insulation, it is better not to drywall on an existing one. It might give you the impression of a flat wall.

However, soon, you will see that the drywall is affecting millwork, which is to flush new walls.

Contact an Expert

Are you unsure about the old home renovation project? If yes, then you need to call in an expert. If you have decided to paint a part of the house walls to give it a distinctive look, you need to join hands with a paintwork service provider.

These brands have worked in house restoration and renovation projects and have the desired expertise and experience to address your requirements.

Make sure to check their work and explain your needs. Open-hearted discussions and brainstorming always land you in the best solution.

Old houses have their elusive charm! Restoring and renovating old houses requires attention to details and smart decisions about wall paintings and paintworks. It helps you to decide on the overall look. Also, it enables you to retain the authentic house elements and even add a new dimension to them.

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