Friday, 11 February 2011

Where not to put the brush

Apologies to anyone who has been waiting to see where not to put the brush before starting their own wallpapering project.   The answer to this question may not be as obvious as you think!

As you can see from the picture below the matter of the living room wallpaper had to be addressed.


We decided the easiest option would be to stick lining paper over it and paint it.  Some sections had textured wallpaper underneath the patterned stuff, so I chose thick lining paper to try and hide that.  I also bought some paste and a paste brush and a special brush for brushing it when it's on the wall.



It would have been good to read the instructions first and see that you have to wait and let the glue soak in a bit before you hang it, we didn't.  However, the on the wall brushing brush was EXCELLENT!  It achieved an excellent smooth finish and avoided getting glue on your hands.  We only got to use it once, Ben put it on top of the radiator and Harriet promptly knocked it down the back.  It's still there!


The finished product, painted in Farrow & Ball's London Stone.

Old Boiler

Not me, the one that broke.  It was a 30 year old Potterton Flamingo complete with asbestos cladding!  We went without heating from September when it set the CO2 alarm off, and the new Vaillant combi was installed 4 weeks ago.  It cost just over £4000.  I am sure one day we will look back at this entry and exclaim how cheap it was!  One day.


Pretty huh?