Renovation fleece in an existing home: what to consider
Renovation fleece is often discussed in the context of new-build homes, and for good reason. It fits the needs of newly handed-over walls extremely well.
Browse practical articles in the Renovlies category about renovlies wallpaper, wall finishing, painting and finishing choices.
Renovation fleece is often discussed in the context of new-build homes, and for good reason. It fits the needs of newly handed-over walls extremely well.
Applying renovation fleece in an apartment is never just a smaller version of doing the same work in a house. The walls may still need the same technical finish, but the working environment is different from the moment the team arrives.
Glass fibre wallpaper and renovlies look similar, but they are not the same. Both are fleece-like materials that are applied to walls and then painted, but there are clear technical and practical differences.
As a buyer of a new-build home, you face a choice: do you have the walls plastered, or do you choose renovlies? Both methods have advantages and drawbacks.
Renovlies, also called renovation fleece or fleece wallpaper, is a type of wall covering developed specifically for finishing new and existing walls. The material is made of a strong non-woven fibre fabric that is applied to the wall and then painted with latex or another wall paint.