Great video and a lot of tips there, thanks. How do you go round the corner of the sloping ceiling - vertical to sloping underneath section? I have put up a insulated paper (Wallrock Thermal) which has worked a treat, but left an uneven edge. Not sure how to wrap the lining paper round the inclined edge without creating an overlap on the underside. Do you have any advice please?
Absolutely perfect .... until you get to the socket!. Sometime in its life, that socket will have to come off. You do not caulk around them. Always loosen them and tuck the paper behind!
I’m sorry but I disagree when I paint I don’t like any gaps shown it’s untidy if the socket needs removed it’s not a big deal to chaulk around the socket again if it’s a finish paper I tuck the paper behind .
@@gerardoneillhandpaintedkit9714 I totally get not seeing gaps. You’re right , it’s unsightly , but, somethings have to be expected and also accepted in life!!. Tbf . You’re going to have a gap round it when you tuck a finished paper round it anyway . This btw is not a critisam . It’s just how I was taught at tech ... many many years ago😱. I like watching how different decorators go about there jobs👍. Hope your getting a well earned Xmas break. Are you based in Ireland btw?
I remember in the Tec 1986 Learning to be a painter decorator we always used lineing paper at the end of the day strip it all off what a waste of paper .
Damn, you made that look so easy. I always seem to rush, in fear of the paste drying out or something else going wrong. Roughly how many pieces do you paste at a time? Thanks 😊
Hi robin a lot of paperhangers make the mistake of pasting to many sheets the way I work I paste 2 sheets hang 1 then let the 2 no 1 soften so no need to rush👍
@@gerardoneillhandpaintedkit9714 Thanks Gerard ... very helpful. I’m one of those DIYers where even with the most straightforward jobs, you can guarantee something will go wrong! 😊
Hi, Love your video. I have just removed the old wallpaper and the lining left behind is sound, but a little patchy in parts. I was considering re-lining the whole room over the top of this. Or should I remove all the old lining paper and stick all new lining paper on? Also what grade paper should I use? I'm just going to emulsion the walls afterwards. Thanks
There's no need, but if you've not done internal angles with a slight over lap, you may prefer to run a caulk edge down to make it look better, then it also depends how you feel the top edges of skirting is looking you could just whip a fine caulk bead over them to seal the edge in, If I'm papering over lining paper, I will more than likely caulk all the edges, as when using a straight edge and blade it makes it easier to cut into the softer caulk than into plaster that may break away under the blade.
To be honest it really shouldn’t be patchy especially after 4 coats even 2 coats of vinyl are Matt emulsion should be enough over lining paper we’re you using a quality roller & brush & quality paint for the job
@@gerardoneillhandpaintedkit9714 Thankyou for your suggestion, greatly appreciated. I will replace roller and also wait until spring to reapply yet another coat. As well as rubbish roller that it is, further inspection tells me it’s only patchy on the radiator wall. Hopefully fingers crossed this may be the solution. Thankyou again for pointing out an obvious problem I overlooked.
@@McGeezle Would take my m8 a day 200 pounds all in i would charge more to prep all the walls fill them then size them then line them easy 300 pounds to do that
Hi,
Nice job, good attention to detail, got a bit to do myself, learnt some useful tips...
What grade thickness of liner do you use?
Made that look so easy Gerard, I wish things would be that smooth for myself
Your a bloody star. Thank you for taking the time to do this 🙂.
thank you question apply skirting board before lining paper or after ? really great video thanks
Great video and a lot of tips there, thanks.
How do you go round the corner of the sloping ceiling - vertical to sloping underneath section? I have put up a insulated paper (Wallrock Thermal) which has worked a treat, but left an uneven edge. Not sure how to wrap the lining paper round the inclined edge without creating an overlap on the underside. Do you have any advice please?
What do you use with the straight edge to push down the wallpaper to cut?
@@asmachughtai9855 hi you can get it in most decorating stores for applying most wallpapers it’s a plastic spatchla thanks
If you put lining paper horizontally do you go round all room perimeter with one sheet? Also how to deal with wall lights?
Do you seal the walls before lining them if so what with and will the lining paper bubble when you paint it and do you water the first coat down.
If you found your answers elsewhere can you share them with me please
Absolutely perfect .... until you get to the socket!. Sometime in its life, that socket will have to come off. You do not caulk around them. Always loosen them and tuck the paper behind!
I’m sorry but I disagree when I paint I don’t like any gaps shown it’s untidy if the socket needs removed it’s not a big deal to chaulk around the socket again if it’s a finish paper I tuck the paper behind .
@@gerardoneillhandpaintedkit9714 I totally get not seeing gaps. You’re right , it’s unsightly , but, somethings have to be expected and also accepted in life!!. Tbf . You’re going to have a gap round it when you tuck a finished paper round it anyway . This btw is not a critisam . It’s just how I was taught at tech ... many many years ago😱. I like watching how different decorators go about there jobs👍. Hope your getting a well earned Xmas break. Are you based in Ireland btw?
I no your not being critical 👍 I’ve learned we all do things differently. Yes I’m in Belfast you based in 🇮🇪
@@gerardoneillhandpaintedkit9714 no pal ... Huddersfield in the uk . Have you struggled to get materials during this disastrous year?
@@stephenevans1833 I hav nt had any problems thank goodness the first lock down back in March was a problem but after that everything good.
Is it true that if you put some lemon juice in the water when your're making filler, it smells nice when you come to sand it ?
I just makes common sense to me.To hang lining paper that’s going to be painted.In the same way as any other wallpaper that’s printed blown vinyl etc.
yehm what do you do at the actual wall corner, cut into it or fold around it?
Looking to line a ceiling any videos or tips please many thanks
Great job. What thickness of lining paper do you use?
Hi 1200 grade
Yesss Stanley thanks for the awesome video
whereabouts do they stick furniture to the walls like that for God's sake?
It’s actually expensive pine fitted by fitters & not stuck to the wall it’s a small guest room for my costumers guests 🤷♂️🤷♂️
Very nice, thank you.
nicely done...
Nice informative vid Gerard many thanks
Michael Regan Thanks Micheal 👍
I remember in the Tec 1986 Learning to be a painter decorator we always used lineing paper at the end of the day strip it all off what a waste of paper .
Damn, you made that look so easy. I always seem to rush, in fear of the paste drying out or something else going wrong. Roughly how many pieces do you paste at a time? Thanks 😊
Hi robin a lot of paperhangers make the mistake of pasting to many sheets the way I work I paste 2 sheets hang 1 then let the 2 no 1 soften so no need to rush👍
@@gerardoneillhandpaintedkit9714 Thanks Gerard ... very helpful. I’m one of those DIYers where even with the most straightforward jobs, you can guarantee something will go wrong! 😊
Nice to help Robin but I always say quality no quantity always take your time enjoy what your doing & let the magic happen 😂👍
@@gerardoneillhandpaintedkit9714 magic? You are clearly unfamiliar with my work 😂😂 thank you so much again 😊
@@robinbhairam7508 😂😂😂
Hi, Love your video. I have just removed the old wallpaper and the lining left behind is sound, but a little patchy in parts. I was considering re-lining the whole room over the top of this. Or should I remove all the old lining paper and stick all new lining paper on? Also what grade paper should I use? I'm just going to emulsion the walls afterwards. Thanks
Especially if your going to emulsion the walls I definitely would put new lining paper on 👍
Quick question do you just caulk in corners of the walls before lining or do you do it after aswell before painting?
There's no need, but if you've not done internal angles with a slight over lap, you may prefer to run a caulk edge down to make it look better, then it also depends how you feel the top edges of skirting is looking you could just whip a fine caulk bead over them to seal the edge in, If I'm papering over lining paper, I will more than likely caulk all the edges, as when using a straight edge and blade it makes it easier to cut into the softer caulk than into plaster that may break away under the blade.
I’ve used vinyl Matt paint on lining paper and it’s patchy what can I do please ?
Hi you need to apply 2-3 coats of emulsion to have a solid finish
@@gerardoneillhandpaintedkit9714 do you mean just plain emulsion, will it cover ok over vinyl emulsion, I have already put about 4 coats on it now 😱
To be honest it really shouldn’t be patchy especially after 4 coats even 2 coats of vinyl are Matt emulsion should be enough over lining paper we’re you using a quality roller & brush & quality paint for the job
@@gerardoneillhandpaintedkit9714 Thankyou for your suggestion, greatly appreciated.
I will replace roller and also wait until spring to reapply yet another coat. As well as rubbish roller that it is, further inspection tells me it’s only patchy on the radiator wall. Hopefully fingers crossed this may be the solution. Thankyou again for pointing out an obvious problem I overlooked.
Great upload , thanks 😊
As a painter i dont know why anybody get there walls lined it will never look perfect just as cheap to get them plastered
How much? Cos from what I've seen it's fuckin extortionate
@@McGeezle How much for what
@@clintmannion5598 yeh I probably should've specified. How much to plaster (skim?) a 30m² room
@@McGeezle Would take my m8 a day 200 pounds all in i would charge more to prep all the walls fill them then size them then line them easy 300 pounds to do that
@@clintmannion5598 ye I got quoted 450 by someone
Top man. Cheers for the tips.