HELP! Question about wallpaper/paint stripping
Let's replace the word garage with nursery just for this thread.
We moved into our house 7 months ago and have been dreading redoing the nursery. The house has had three owners, including us.
The first owner built the house and did wall paper on the top 2/3's, and orange peel/paint on the bottom third with a chair rail. The DID NOT orange peel texturize the section where there is wall paper. Obviously this gives the wall paper an intense hold on the drywall.
Along comes the 2nd owner and decides to remove the chair rail, fill and sand the transition from wall paper to orangepeel and PAINT THE WHOLE 3 of 4 walls. To make matters worse the wallpapered with some ugly mural of a vineyard. If that wasn't bad enough they also painted over some scalloped border at the top of the walls.
All and all it's just a real mess. I've been putting this off for far too long and I really want my daughter to have a special room.
Oh..the kitchen and dining room have the same no texture/wallpaper/paint over treatment.
Please select an option of what you would do.
Scalloped border:
Hideous Vineyard, you can see in the lower right where I started. The old wallpaper is stripes.
Here on the right side you can see where I peeled the paint/wall paper combo which pretty much took the dry wall paper with it in some spots.
Let's replace the word garage with nursery just for this thread.
We moved into our house 7 months ago and have been dreading redoing the nursery. The house has had three owners, including us.
The first owner built the house and did wall paper on the top 2/3's, and orange peel/paint on the bottom third with a chair rail. The DID NOT orange peel texturize the section where there is wall paper. Obviously this gives the wall paper an intense hold on the drywall.
Along comes the 2nd owner and decides to remove the chair rail, fill and sand the transition from wall paper to orangepeel and PAINT THE WHOLE 3 of 4 walls. To make matters worse the wallpapered with some ugly mural of a vineyard. If that wasn't bad enough they also painted over some scalloped border at the top of the walls.
All and all it's just a real mess. I've been putting this off for far too long and I really want my daughter to have a special room.
Oh..the kitchen and dining room have the same no texture/wallpaper/paint over treatment.

Please select an option of what you would do.
Scalloped border:
Hideous Vineyard, you can see in the lower right where I started. The old wallpaper is stripes.
Here on the right side you can see where I peeled the paint/wall paper combo which pretty much took the dry wall paper with it in some spots.
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over the next few days. Then prime and paint the walls. Done and DoneRight.