Renovlies for imperfect walls: what it can and cannot do
When a wall has small dents, hairline cracks, old repairs or an uneven surface, many homeowners immediately think of plastering. Sometimes that is the right choice.
Welcome to the Bouwcons blog. Here we share practical information, tips and insights about renovlies, painting, wall finishing and the delivery of new-build homes. Whether you are a homeowner preparing your property for handover or a contractor looking for a reliable finishing partner, this is where you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions.
When a wall has small dents, hairline cracks, old repairs or an uneven surface, many homeowners immediately think of plastering. Sometimes that is the right choice.
When people plan wall finishing, most attention goes to the walls. Yet the ceiling often decides whether a room truly feels finished.
A commercial space is used differently from a home. Staff walk past the same walls every day, clients form an impression within seconds and maintenance often needs to happen outside opening hours.
When people think about property value, they usually think about the kitchen, bathroom, energy label or flooring. Yet walls shape a large part of the first impression.
Many homeowners hesitate between renovlies wallpaper and painting directly onto the wall. On paper, direct painting looks faster and cheaper: prepare the wall, apply paint and move on.
Micro-cracks in walls can look harmless. They are not wide structural cracks, and the wall may still feel firm.
A small bedroom wall can hide a lot. A large, high wall in a living room, stairwell, void or loft does not.
Renovlies wallpaper can look simple from the outside: apply adhesive, place strips and paint afterwards. Anyone who has seen a poor finish knows the reality is different.
Renovlies wallpaper for modern homes becomes important when the interior is close to the finishing stage. That is exactly when the walls decide whether the space feels calm, modern and complete.