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Painting over lining paper
Hi our in the process of getting our walls lined and painted by a decorator but you can see the lines quite clearly - is this normal - he has done a few coats - maybe he needs a thicker roller
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Each strip should be butted against the next and not leave any joints visible. What would it look like if he was putting up patterned paper? He wouldn't be able to paint over the joins then. Sound like he's not doing a very good job. Get someone else.
If the joins are too visible, it's quite in order to put another layer of paper over the top of the first one, but in the other direction, (i.e. horizontally).
If the joins are too visible, it's quite in order to put another layer of paper over the top of the first one, but in the other direction, (i.e. horizontally).
I am no expert but I have had to put lineing papper on all the walls of my house, and then painted over, and you can not see the joins. The trick is to use the thickest grade paper, and once the past has gon on leave it for a time so that the paper expands and then put it up. Get him off the job and your money back