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Lining paper – What thickness should I use?
Posted by Adrian
December 3rd, 2009

Lining paper thickness
If you are planning on decorating a room and the walls aren’t that good your best option would be to line the walls with lining paper first.
So what thickness should you use?
Lining paper comes in different thickness known as ‘grades’.
The grades range from 800 to 2000 and vary quite a lot in thickness between the lowest to the highest grade.
Some ‘DIY’ stores only stock the lower grades of lining paper, maybe up to 1200 if you’re lucky, but normally only up to 1000 grade. You can buy the thicker grade papers form ‘trade’ outlets, local suppliers or online.
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Tags: Cross lining, Decorating, Emulsion, Lining, Lining Paper, Painting, Wallpaper
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Paint Coverage Calculator
Posted by Adrian
November 25th, 2009
Paint calculator
I’ve been working on the new paint calculator and I’m pleased to say it is now live.
All you need to do is fill in the dimensions of the surface area to be painted such as a room or even a feature wall, enter the m² of how far 1 litre of the paint you will use goes and finally decide on how many coats you want to do, then hit the calculate button, simple!
You can try it out here: https://www.propertydecorating.co.uk/paint_coverage_calculator.php
This calculator is as simple and as quick as all the other calculators.
As always, we welcome your comments.
Using the paint calculator is easy
Tags: Calculator, Converter, Feature Wall, Measure, Updates, Wallpaper
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Christmas Decoration
Posted by Adrian
November 20th, 2009

Before you decorate you room for the festive season, don’t forget you still have time to have your room/s decorated in time for Christmas and the New Year!
Tags: Christmas, Decorating, Festive Season, New Year
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