ᐅ Interior plaster in the bathroom

Created on: 18 Aug 2017 14:51
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Curly
Hello,

how did you finish the wall surfaces in your bathroom that are not tiled? Did you use wallpaper or a special plaster, smooth or textured? What is best suited for bathrooms?

Regards,
Sabine
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winnetou78
20 Aug 2017 15:09
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oppilein
28 Aug 2017 20:59
ypg schrieb:
No fleece, no plaster.
Drywall panels directly primed and painted.

Did the same, using drywall paint (white) applied directly to the drywall panels on the ceiling and to the plaster on the walls. Minor unevenness was sanded down beforehand, and small holes were filled with putty. It looks great and you save the primer since it’s included in the paint. In the master bathroom, we want to take a similar approach but are still unsure which paint color to choose (white wall tiles up to 1.20m (4 feet) high except in the shower area where they go up to the ceiling, and brown floor tiles with a wood texture). Three walls will be white, but one long wall should be brownish or beige, to match the floor tiles.

Regards,
Thomas
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Nordlys
28 Aug 2017 21:03
Use shark grey
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oppilein
28 Aug 2017 21:20
And is there a ready-made paint or a color code for that? Basically, not bad, since we also want to use grayish tones in the living room, kitchen, and hallway.
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Nordlys
28 Aug 2017 21:33
We mixed it by hand. A touch of black in a lot of white.
Renovated room with mint green walls, wooden floor, and painting tools.
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oppilein
28 Aug 2017 21:38
I need to show the better half what she means ;-) She wanted to decide on the master bathroom... I was allowed the guest bathroom, haha.