Hello everyone,
Quick question..
I am renovating the entire house right now, and I've reached the kitchen. I'm soon going to put up another layer of boards on the existing layer of particle boards that are still in place. They remain because I was methodical with the dismantling.
Anyway - I don't want (unless someone has good arguments that might convince me otherwise) to have drywall as a second layer on the existing particle board walls in the kitchen since the particle boards that are still there are very even and nice, but they have their fair share of holes. I don't want, when I start installing 13 meters of new kitchen, to go crazy trying to screw into holes with only a secondary layer of drywall carrying the load in those cases or to feel paranoid that 55-year-old particle boards might eventually fail. You get it.
So my question is what other materials can best replace the drywall, in your opinion, that are easy to paint on/treat like drywall in terms of surface finish, but that perhaps aren't extremely expensive.
Thank you so much!