AJB Temple
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I am currently converting an ex kitchen into a new bathroom. About 4.5 m square. I've had to hack the ceiling about quite a lot after re-plastering due to needing to gt to some pipework above ceiling height when we decided to put in a much bigger radiator / towel drier. This access hole has been patched. My problem is that where I have repositioned numerous recessed spot lights, the old circular patches are showing through as shadows through the skim. The patch likewise.
The ceiling will be painted with Polycell crack paint (which I find very good for old houses) but I would like to find a paint with a slight texture that will hopefully hide the repair shadows. I don't want a full on texture like in the old days - just a slight one. I've tried just using a textured roller but that doesn't really work well.
Any recommendations?
The rest of the room is tiled or panelled and painted with Mylands (very good). I've just finished tiling and will grout today. Our superb regular plumber Ollie is in for final fix on Tuesday (complex plumbing).
The ceiling will be painted with Polycell crack paint (which I find very good for old houses) but I would like to find a paint with a slight texture that will hopefully hide the repair shadows. I don't want a full on texture like in the old days - just a slight one. I've tried just using a textured roller but that doesn't really work well.
Any recommendations?
The rest of the room is tiled or panelled and painted with Mylands (very good). I've just finished tiling and will grout today. Our superb regular plumber Ollie is in for final fix on Tuesday (complex plumbing).
