Hey All,
I'm new to this site, so hopefully someone will take pity on me and help me out. The issue is our lovely 1935 bathroom. The walls previously had some faux grey marble panels on them, yuck, so my husband and I ripped them off. Then, we discovered another layer of panels, this time they were white square tile knock-offs. Okay, so we removed them too. Now we're down to the plasterboard, which is old, cracking, and pretty ugly looking. Here's where we're stuck. We know a little bit about home repair but are obviously not professionals, so tiling the walls is probably out. Also, I'd like to get away from panels (I was born in the 80's, but would like to escape that era) so I'd prefer to not put any more paneling up. My husband hatched this idea just to mud the crap out of it, because he's actually a good mudder, but I'm not totally sure that's the way to go. So here are my questions, since I tend to ramble.
1) The bathroom has no fan, and is rather small, so would mudding it all be okay? I'm just wondering about all the moisture, and would hate to have it crack and get nasty in no time.
2) Is there any special mud designed for high moisture areas?
3) Is there special paint for high moisture areas?
4) Is there something else we should be doing instead of mudding it?
Um, I think that's it. I'd really appreciate if someone would respond with some ideas. If not, we'll just have to do our usual trick of stalking a Menards person and go with what they say. THANKS!!!!!!!!
Sarah
I'm new to this site, so hopefully someone will take pity on me and help me out. The issue is our lovely 1935 bathroom. The walls previously had some faux grey marble panels on them, yuck, so my husband and I ripped them off. Then, we discovered another layer of panels, this time they were white square tile knock-offs. Okay, so we removed them too. Now we're down to the plasterboard, which is old, cracking, and pretty ugly looking. Here's where we're stuck. We know a little bit about home repair but are obviously not professionals, so tiling the walls is probably out. Also, I'd like to get away from panels (I was born in the 80's, but would like to escape that era) so I'd prefer to not put any more paneling up. My husband hatched this idea just to mud the crap out of it, because he's actually a good mudder, but I'm not totally sure that's the way to go. So here are my questions, since I tend to ramble.
1) The bathroom has no fan, and is rather small, so would mudding it all be okay? I'm just wondering about all the moisture, and would hate to have it crack and get nasty in no time.
2) Is there any special mud designed for high moisture areas?
3) Is there special paint for high moisture areas?
4) Is there something else we should be doing instead of mudding it?
Um, I think that's it. I'd really appreciate if someone would respond with some ideas. If not, we'll just have to do our usual trick of stalking a Menards person and go with what they say. THANKS!!!!!!!!
Sarah
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