You’re just a joy to watch,the finish round the radiator looked excellent it’s also good to see you cutting your top and bottom and down the door frames using your papering shears that’s proper old school decorating as everybody just uses a blade for every cut now,but yeah another good informative video 👍🏻
If your emulsioning anyway.id always peice the centre bit in and just measure the space between each bracket.snd usually stick a couple of coins folded inside the paper to help weight it all the way down to the skirting boards then trim .then just hang the paper either side of the bracket .give it a try .its alot easier in my opinion and still looks tidy.i do alot of my finishing papering this way to.hardly ever do I get a chance to paper with a radiator off.oh and just use a rad roller to smooth down
Lovely job. Just wondering for example a light switch in the middle of the lining paper on a long wall. Would you lay the paper over it,complete the length and smooth it over the wall then come back to do the trimming round the switch or trim the switch first before finishing laying the length of paper to the wall as pinning a lot of folded lining paper to a wall due to the weight may be an issue? Hope this makes sense. Thanks. Marc
Great job and good old style methods .but a small trimming knife would save you a lot of time behind that radiator .but everybody to their own still a top class job
No. But if you ever put wallpaper on in the future you can get joints lifting on the lining which then allows the finish paper to lift. If you line horizontal it eliminates this if ever paper over.
Love your video's, they have really helped me. I have removed old wallpaper and am concidering putting lining paper up but not sure, so may just paint the walls for now. Are there any issues on putting lining paper over painted walls? Maybe next year I'll do lining paper, will it make it a pain to prepare?
No, not really as long as you get the preparation right. Remove old paste very important then seal the wall and paint with a washable matt. Then you should have no problem lining over when needed.
Cutting round the sockets put my head away .......use ur scarper or filling knife lay it top.off the socket run a blade across etc etc ... very slow very slow
Excellent as usual! Love the care round the socket.. Refreshing my memory for the next project.. many thanks👍
You’re just a joy to watch,the finish round the radiator looked excellent it’s also good to see you cutting your top and bottom and down the door frames using your papering shears that’s proper old school decorating as everybody just uses a blade for every cut now,but yeah another good informative video 👍🏻
Thanks.
If your emulsioning anyway.id always peice the centre bit in and just measure the space between each bracket.snd usually stick a couple of coins folded inside the paper to help weight it all the way down to the skirting boards then trim .then just hang the paper either side of the bracket .give it a try .its alot easier in my opinion and still looks tidy.i do alot of my finishing papering this way to.hardly ever do I get a chance to paper with a radiator off.oh and just use a rad roller to smooth down
Great job and quick to the tip of teasing the paper into the radiator is a great help to me I've learnt alot from this thank you so much
Thanks.
Lovely job. Just wondering for example a light switch in the middle of the lining paper on a long wall. Would you lay the paper over it,complete the length and smooth it over the wall then come back to do the trimming round the switch or trim the switch first before finishing laying the length of paper to the wall as pinning a lot of folded lining paper to a wall due to the weight may be an issue? Hope this makes sense. Thanks. Marc
Yes would cut paper over socket finish wall go back and trim.. Thanks
Painting and Decorating lovely! Thank you for the reply! 👍
Great job and good old style methods .but a small trimming knife would save you a lot of time behind that radiator .but everybody to their own still a top class job
Thanks..
Which paste do you recommend for the liner?
Are u emulsion over the lining paper if so can u show me the finished wall very good work
Thanks. and yes, but the job is not finished yet.
Hi, if you're going you paint the lining paper does it matter if its hung vertically or horizontally?
No. But if you ever put wallpaper on in the future you can get joints lifting on the lining which then allows the finish paper to lift. If you line horizontal it eliminates this if ever paper over.
Top job.👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks.
Love your video's, they have really helped me.
I have removed old wallpaper and am concidering putting lining paper up but not sure, so may just paint the walls for now. Are there any issues on putting lining paper over painted walls?
Maybe next year I'll do lining paper, will it make it a pain to prepare?
No, not really as long as you get the preparation right. Remove old paste very important then seal the wall and paint with a washable matt. Then you should have no problem lining over when needed.
Painting and Decorating When you say to seal the wall is that with the PVA?
Yes, always dilute 75% water never use waterproof PVA. Regular PVA
Looks fab top work
Thank you.
Nice job.
Mark Rowland thanks.
Cutting round the sockets put my head away .......use ur scarper or filling knife lay it top.off the socket run a blade across etc etc ... very slow very slow
no i am sorry but all this is so wrong
nick evans why is it? Why are you watching this vid then?