Hello everyone,
we bought a cabin and plan to completely renovate it.
But what is the best order to do everything?
The sloped ceilings will be covered with drywall and then, together with the walls (partly), plastered again and finished with textured plaster.
The doors, including the frames, will be replaced, and the floor will be covered with country-style wooden flooring, except for the tiled rooms.
Thank you very much for your help.
Best regards
Dani :-)
we bought a cabin and plan to completely renovate it.
But what is the best order to do everything?
The sloped ceilings will be covered with drywall and then, together with the walls (partly), plastered again and finished with textured plaster.
The doors, including the frames, will be replaced, and the floor will be covered with country-style wooden flooring, except for the tiled rooms.
Thank you very much for your help.
Best regards
Dani :-)
Normally, nothing gets damaged there.
The frame is inserted from the front and back into the recess and then covers the edge.
It depends a bit on the plaster or the texture.
Should the frame be embedded in the plaster, or should it later rest on the plaster surface?
Depending on the roughness and the desired appearance, the small gaps that form when installing can be filled with acrylic sealant before painting.
The frame is inserted from the front and back into the recess and then covers the edge.
It depends a bit on the plaster or the texture.
Should the frame be embedded in the plaster, or should it later rest on the plaster surface?
Depending on the roughness and the desired appearance, the small gaps that form when installing can be filled with acrylic sealant before painting.
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