![]() Plaster also requires a more skilled application, which means the labor price will likely be more expensive than drywall.Ever wondered if you can paint over wallpaper? According to John B., our contractor/handyman (pictured above, in action), wallpaper needs only to be removed if it is sagging, torn, or “bubbling.” A coat of paint will only exaggerate these blemishes. However, modern day insulation will make your drywall just as productive as plaster. Plaster has a higher R-value than drywall, meaning it acts as a stronger insulator than drywall alone, helping to keep your home cool as well as reduce sound traveling through the walls. We could do an entire blog post on alternative wall textures like plaster, but for the sake of time, we will tell you the pro’s and con’s of plaster and drywall. “For years, people had been trying to replicate that with faux-painting, but we wanted to create a product that actually was the real thing-you just don’t need a master Italian plasterer to get it.” ( Source) Design by Amber Interiors ![]() “That old-world, chalky patina you find on buildings in Europe and South America is what originally sparked our love of paint,” says co-founder Jamie Davis. Small businesses like Portola Paints have given designers a new tool kit to work with as they have created exceptional Roman Clay and Lime Wash products for homeowners. And there is also a reason plaster is considered “old world” as this was the way we closed our walls up before gypsum was invented. Plaster provides the old-world feel along with texture and depth. Plaster is definitely having a moment right now, just like all things vintage. This is a matter of preference, but I personally think the rounded corners add an extra level of interest, warmth and softness to homes here on the West coast.Īnd last but not least. To make your drywall corners rounded, simply adhere the bullnose strip to the drywall and tape and texture accordingly. You heard me right, this is the step in the construction process where you can decide if all walls are squared off or rounded, also called bullnose. Made it this far in the post?! Phew! You got this! Just a few more things worth noting… Rounded or Square Corners? Level 5 Skim Coat is is the texture I always recommend for the photo finish! It is recommend in spaces where attention to detail is a must, as you do not want to see any discrepancies in your wall texture from the drywall and tape. Finally, the drywall is ready for level 5. The numbers continue to increase through level 2, level 3, and level 4, with each ranking getting more treatment and with the drywall tape and screws getting embedded in the joint compound. A level 1 finish is the most basic level of finish, where the joint compound has been added to the gypsum board. It is merely attached to the foundation or infrastructure. “Level 0 finish means that no finishing has been done and the drywall has just been hung up. If you want a smooth wall texture, the skim coat is ranked from levels 1-5 to describe the application intensity: Below are a few examples with names that you have probably seen growing up! ![]() You get to choose the finish texture applied to your walls, but beware, the smoother and prettier the texture, the more expensive the price point. In the photo to the left, you can see the vertical seams covered up with tape and mud, sanded down to look like paint strokes! We then use a joint compound texture over the tape, screws and drywall to create a finished look prior to sanding, prime & paint. You may hear you contractor use these terms interchangeably.Īfter the drywall boards are mounted to the wall, we use tape to hide the seams between each board. Standard thicknesses are 1/2 and 5/8 inch for walls and ceilings drywall sheets are typically 4×8 or 4×12 feet” ( Source).įun Fact: “Sheetrock” is a specific brand of drywall. It was invented about a century ago to take the place of wet plaster on ceilings and walls. “Drywall is made of the mineral gypsum sandwiched between two layers of paper. ![]() Let’s start with the basics… What is Drywall? This blog post is created to help you understand the basics, so you come prepared when you need to discuss these items with your contractor. Questions like: How many sheets to order? What did I want my edge detail to be? What level of texture did I want? How could I budget for the wall texture I desired? What’s the difference between drywall and plaster? When we reached the drywall phase during our first ever remodel, I was shocked to learn how many decisions I had to choose from just to “wall up” our home.
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