We have now pretty much plastered all the walls, but I notice that one wall where there are drywall sheets underneath is somewhat "curved" at the top. The wall is not straight. I used a long spirit level and see that it differs by up to a centimeter on about a square meter area.
What is the best way to fix this, apply more plaster just there?
Apply gypsum plaster on the plaster and then plaster again over the gypsum plaster?
Damn that we didn't see it before the plaster was applied.
What is the best way to fix this, apply more plaster just there?
Apply gypsum plaster on the plaster and then plaster again over the gypsum plaster?
Damn that we didn't see it before the plaster was applied.
Ok, gypsum mortar on the filler and then fill over. Maybe the wall was like that from the beginning. A cabinet used to hang there. Now I'm planning to either have a painted wall behind a floating fan or tiles all the way up.F falkn said:
Thanks for the response!
If you're putting tiles there, you can offset some of the difference with the adhesive. It probably won't be noticeable later.M Marijairena said:
Ideally, I just want tiles up to the cabinets and the fan, and then a painted surface above, but I'll have to think about it some more. The area isn't very large behind the fan. Otherwise, I'm afraid a fully tiled wall might create a somewhat "chaotic" appearance. Of course, it depends on how the kitchen looks otherwise. But I could be wrong. It's probably easier to tile all the way up.F falkn said:
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