I am in the exact same situation. The wallpaper was glued directly to the drywall with no priming or even a skim coat of mud in between. A hot mess! I'd love to have your final pictures to see what I'm aiming for. I will probably need to do the whole room this way, and it is quite large. I was in dispair, but now I feel much better.
Like the application via hands and soft stroke with large putty knife. I did something similar on plaster using a wide brush, pressed netting onto wall, brushed, then took netting off. Looked good. (sorry...a bit of bragging) I have an easier time of it than you, I think. You're about 5'10"?
At 6'5" and an eight and a half inch reach, all my friends ask for my help when painting.
Nice video, and, you can put your dot com in the description.
my simple painting job turned into a major ordeal with floating and taping. your tecnique totally fixed all the imperfections of my amateaur hour drywall and it was fun to do! Thank you soo much!
You said you might put up some close up pics of that type of finish. Do you have a website or photobook with the finished product or another similar job with the same finish? Thanks,
Thank you so much!!!! We are remodeling our bathroom completely on our own and the scary part was the texture. We aren't that great at taping. Anyway, we found your video and used your technique with me "handpainting" and dappling with my finger tips, and my husband following with the trowel. It was so easy, and it looks terrific!!! Thanks again. You need to be on HGTV with a do-it-yourself show!
Can you put that drywall compound on a plywood wall?, say to get a stucco look and function?
ESUTERURE 5 months ago
Hey All, Brad Here.. I Moved my youtube videos to BRADPAINTPRO.....
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BradPaintPro 8 months ago
I am in the exact same situation. The wallpaper was glued directly to the drywall with no priming or even a skim coat of mud in between. A hot mess! I'd love to have your final pictures to see what I'm aiming for. I will probably need to do the whole room this way, and it is quite large. I was in dispair, but now I feel much better.
ladystarrider 10 months ago
I live in an old New York apartment & have been searching for a way to texture my walls in a simple manner --- you are my HERO!!!! Thank you
mewmeehan 10 months ago
yes...close mouth. Tastes terrible!
Like the application via hands and soft stroke with large putty knife. I did something similar on plaster using a wide brush, pressed netting onto wall, brushed, then took netting off. Looked good. (sorry...a bit of bragging) I have an easier time of it than you, I think. You're about 5'10"?
At 6'5" and an eight and a half inch reach, all my friends ask for my help when painting.
Nice video, and, you can put your dot com in the description.
Thanx!
MisterBoneman 1 year ago
how do u get rid of stucco textured walls
animalhouser54 1 year ago
my simple painting job turned into a major ordeal with floating and taping. your tecnique totally fixed all the imperfections of my amateaur hour drywall and it was fun to do! Thank you soo much!
maevid 1 year ago
@maevid Glad I could help....send me a pic.
designingbrad@yahoo.com
Phillyboy1213 1 year ago
Thanks for the great idea and advice. Would I use a different type of compound for high moisture area - ie, bathroom?
Ann244 1 year ago
@Ann244 Just make sure you Prime first..
Phillyboy1213 1 year ago
You said you might put up some close up pics of that type of finish. Do you have a website or photobook with the finished product or another similar job with the same finish? Thanks,
antalamo 1 year ago
Thank you so much!!!! We are remodeling our bathroom completely on our own and the scary part was the texture. We aren't that great at taping. Anyway, we found your video and used your technique with me "handpainting" and dappling with my finger tips, and my husband following with the trowel. It was so easy, and it looks terrific!!! Thanks again. You need to be on HGTV with a do-it-yourself show!
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gidi2 1 year ago
You mentioned you have a website? I've been looking for it. Great video (better lighting?)
oma4christ 2 years ago
Sorry, My light situation was bad in that room. No grounded outlets... I will try to do better in the next set of Vids
DesigningBrad 2 years ago
is that all purpose drywall compound?
ellaelizabeth 2 years ago
Yes, I like the Green Lid compound from home depot, Lowes, Dries slower so it is easier to fix mistakes...
DesigningBrad 2 years ago
interesting idea. perhaps I'll try this on my next project, thanks
doctordude 2 years ago