Landing Passage Wallpaper or Paint

Hi All, Can I have some feedback please,

We have big landing Passage area, it was wallpaper before now I taken the wall paper off and was wondering will it better to

a) Wallpaper it up again

b) Skim Plaster it and just paint over it.

Now with option (b) the good thing is we can change colour as often as we like and be easy to redo it in future too, with wall papering it is going to be one big job again.

I am sorry I known it is down to personal tastes but I be very grateful for any feedback.

Thank you all

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Mo Thanku
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If you have one like mine, with loads of doors, and very little wall space, then I suggest paint. Mine is wallpapered, it took for ever to do (little fiddly bits) and the pattern is lost.

However the plasterer will charge as its all fiddly bits .......

Rick

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Rick Dipper

"Mo Thanku" wrote | We have big landing Passage area, it was wallpaper before now | I taken the wall paper off and was wondering will it better to | a) Wallpaper it up again | b) Skim Plaster it and just paint over it. | Now with option (b) the good thing is we can change colour as | often as we like and be easy to redo it in future too, with | wall papering it is going to be one big job again.

c) textured wallpaper that can be painted over several times, and peels off leaving a backing for repapering.

Owain

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Owain

If I go for the texture wallpapper that be an expensive option at this time, can I just paint it now and may be in few years time wallpaper over the paint. In simple term can I wallpapper over paint Thanks

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Mo Thanku

"Mo Thanku" wrote | > | a) Wallpaper it up again | > | b) Skim Plaster it and just paint over it. | > c) textured wallpaper that can be painted over several | > times, and peels off leaving a backing for repapering. | If I go for the texture wallpapper that be an expensive option | at this time, can I just paint it now and may be in few years | time wallpaper over the paint. | In simple term can I wallpapper over paint

Yes, provided the paint is in reasonable condition (not peeling off).

Owain

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Owain

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