Hi everyone!
My wife isn’t really fond of those typical textured wallpapers on the ceiling.
What other options are there?
Would it be feasible to do these as a DIY project?
What additional costs should we expect?
Thanks in advance!
M4rvin
My wife isn’t really fond of those typical textured wallpapers on the ceiling.
What other options are there?
Would it be feasible to do these as a DIY project?
What additional costs should we expect?
Thanks in advance!
M4rvin
In some construction specifications, precast concrete slabs are often simply filled, sanded, and then painted. At least in my opinion, I have not seen a good example of this; you can usually notice imperfections, especially under grazing light. Therefore, I recommend at least applying a fleece before painting, or plastering the ceiling.
Yes, you can definitely do this yourself. A concrete grinder costs around 100 euros, then you just need to buy some filler, apply it twice with sanding in between. After that, prime the ceiling and then paint it white.
If you work carefully, it will look quite good. Instead of painting white, you can also use textured paint or roller plaster to add some texture, which helps hide any minor imperfections. That’s how I did it in the basement.
For the ground floor, I had a professional painter spray the ceiling, which I think is the best solution.
If you work carefully, it will look quite good. Instead of painting white, you can also use textured paint or roller plaster to add some texture, which helps hide any minor imperfections. That’s how I did it in the basement.
For the ground floor, I had a professional painter spray the ceiling, which I think is the best solution.
Bookstar schrieb:
I had the ground floor painted by a professional using spraying, which I think is the best solution. The spraying method I found involves applying a mixture containing polystyrene beads onto the ceiling. Is that what you mean?