Hello All,
We've just recently finished extending the wall of our sons closet out to make a bigger walk in. We have all the drywall up and has been mudded sanded and primed. We're trying to match the texture of existing walls. It almost looks like a light spray sand texture. It looks like tiny airbubbles all over the wall. Sorry Im not up on the names but i know its not a knockdown texture. The old walls have so many coats of paint over a very wallpaper. Just from counting layers of paint, if they painted one color a year it's close to ten years old.
The problem I'm having is even though ive put many coats of mud on all the joints there are still slight bubbles and ridges here and there. Ive sanded the best we can and didnt notice any tell we put on the primer. They are only noticeable when within a foot of the wall, but am afraid after painting they'll become more noticeable. Will paint cover these imperfections or bring them out more. Also how would I go about getting the same texture. My wife's convinced that by using a longer nap roller it will give these small bumps.
The closest thing ive found online is a spray sand, some of which we've used at work. But these seem to spray too many particles too close together. It almost reminded me of the orange peel technique, but then again not as many or as close together. If needed I can post a picture. Does anyone here have an idea what Im describing and the best way to achieve the same finish. Thanks for all the help. You guys are always great!
Chris
We've just recently finished extending the wall of our sons closet out to make a bigger walk in. We have all the drywall up and has been mudded sanded and primed. We're trying to match the texture of existing walls. It almost looks like a light spray sand texture. It looks like tiny airbubbles all over the wall. Sorry Im not up on the names but i know its not a knockdown texture. The old walls have so many coats of paint over a very wallpaper. Just from counting layers of paint, if they painted one color a year it's close to ten years old.
The problem I'm having is even though ive put many coats of mud on all the joints there are still slight bubbles and ridges here and there. Ive sanded the best we can and didnt notice any tell we put on the primer. They are only noticeable when within a foot of the wall, but am afraid after painting they'll become more noticeable. Will paint cover these imperfections or bring them out more. Also how would I go about getting the same texture. My wife's convinced that by using a longer nap roller it will give these small bumps.
The closest thing ive found online is a spray sand, some of which we've used at work. But these seem to spray too many particles too close together. It almost reminded me of the orange peel technique, but then again not as many or as close together. If needed I can post a picture. Does anyone here have an idea what Im describing and the best way to achieve the same finish. Thanks for all the help. You guys are always great!
Chris
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