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Starfield Ceiling on the cheap

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Old 02-04-2003, 9:07 PM   #1
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Starfield Ceiling on the cheap

Was at a family friends place recently, and noticed he has a starfield (looks like the night sky) on the ceiling of his nursery room.
Given how much a fibre optic setup can cost, I asked him how it was done. So here goes.
Artex stipple effect applied to the formerly smooth ceiling.
Then a matte black coating put on with a soft roller brush so that it goes all over to create a non reflective surface.
Then a coating of gloss white applied by hand with a small brush to a few spots - the beaty part is that you don't have to do it well, just dab away.
I suppose if you were feeling particularly flushed with cash you could use glow-in-the-dark paint instead of gloss white.
Anyway, it looks pretty good, given how cheap and easy it is.
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Old 02-04-2003, 9:24 PM   #2
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Sounds good Mark.

I recently painted a stipled artex ceiling with matt black. Unfortunately I wanted to black it all out. Took me absolutely ages to get rid of all the 'stars'.
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Artex? That stuff is evil.

Previous owners of my house loved the stuff, it's over loads of walls and ceilings. How hard is it to get off? Nigh on impossible!

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EvilMudge, not wishing to take off-topic but......

Stoomonster,

One way to remove Artex is to use a steamer, normally used to remove wallpaper - judicious use required, hold it in one place for too long and it will remove the underlying plaster off solid walls in big chunks !!


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Decoration of mass destruction, should be banned by international treaties...

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EvilMudge, not wishing to take off-topic but......

Stoomonster,

One way to remove Artex is to use a steamer, normally used to remove wallpaper - judicious use required, hold it in one place for too long and it will remove the underlying plaster off solid walls in big chunks !!

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Thanks for the tip.

I heard this before, and I have a large steamer that I use for wall-paper stripping, didn't do much to the Artex though (it is rather old). Steaming ceilings is nigh on impossible too IMHO; be it Artex, wall-paper, or lining paper.

In the end I just skimmed over the top of the Artex with plaster.

However, there are many other walls and ceilings in my house that are covered with this evil muck; I'll give the steamer another try when I get round to doing those rooms.

Cheers

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Old 03-04-2003, 1:29 PM   #6
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Re: Decoration of mass destruction, should be banned by international treaties...

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In the end I just skimmed over the top of the Artex with plaster.
Definitely the best solution!!!
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