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    Uneven Lathe and plaster walls



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    Postby Helpless204 » Tue Apr 17, 2012 12:41 pm

    Our 1870's terraced house has lathe and plaster walls which have been papered and then emulsioned over. The walls are very uneven and we would like to redecorate to disguise the uneven walls. Would papering with anaglypter wallpaper hide the uneveness and would we choose a small or large pattern anaglyper paper?
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