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Artex

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OnceThereWasThisGirlWho · 01/05/2016 12:45

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LindyHemming · 01/05/2016 12:48

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DogMa1 · 01/05/2016 13:02

Woodchip is worse!

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ConfuzzledandDazed · 01/05/2016 13:06

Am I the only one who thought the OP was watching the Neverending Story?

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bilbodog · 01/05/2016 13:16

Hand holding - we had one room in this house which was artexed on every single wall as well as the ceiling. Just getting over it 3 years later!

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ProcrastinatorGeneral · 01/05/2016 13:19

Skim! Just skim and pretend it never existed!

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TheHiphopopotamus · 01/05/2016 13:23

At least you can skim straight over Artex.

When we bought our house, it was like a 1980s tribute to Artex and woodchip, with several different patterns often in the same room.

I really, really want to start pulling all the woodchip paper off in our bedroom, but I'm scared I'll be pulling off half the wall behind it too Confused. Awful, awful bloody stuff!

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TheCrumpettyTree · 01/05/2016 13:24

Every wall in our house had it when we first bought it. No more thank god.

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Mishaps · 01/05/2016 13:27

Our living room ceiling has he most extraordinary artex - it looks as though the plasterer was trying out very swirl possible, like some sort of student exercise. We have left it - it isn't particularly noticeable unless you are lying on the floor, and we can't be bothered with the upheaval of dealing with it.

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conkerpods · 01/05/2016 13:28

We had Artex,woodchip AND polystyrene ceiling tiles Shock

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OnceThereWasThisGirlWho · 01/05/2016 14:05

Dogma I can cope with woodchip, though removing it it a pain. But at least it doesn't gather dust like Artex.
Walls shouldn't gather dust. It's wrong.
Do you think it was designed as a subtle a backlash against feminism in the 70s - so there was more dusting for people women to do? Grin

Mishaps it looks as though the plasterer was trying out very swirl possible, like some sort of student exercise
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You can't ever get rid of it then. It's probably a valuable period piece.

conkerpods We had Artex,woodchip AND polystyrene ceiling tiles

I raise you all of the above (though celing tiles in spare room only), AND a gorgeous victorian fireplace destroyed badly painted by an incompetent ape an amateur; there's paintbrsh bristles stuck in it and everything.

Actually the fireplace is a higher priority to sort than the artex... although it's a rented property so not going to do too much. On the other hand, I've lived here several years and basiclly treated it as an opportunity to learn/practise DIY...

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LindyHemming · 01/05/2016 15:06

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OhGodWhatTheHellNow · 01/05/2016 15:20

Oh yes, having to dust the walks with a big fluffy duster... my old house had every wall artexed, apparently done in lieu of rent by a previous occupant. I understand it will come off with a steamer, although I never tried this myself.

My current house has 70's anaglypta everywhere, either falling off or unshiftable Confused

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AriaTloak · 01/05/2016 15:32

Jesus, I remember our family house in the 90's had it in every room.
Can't house the amount of times I went crashing into a wall as a kid and walked away looking like a pin cushion. Confused

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AriaTloak · 01/05/2016 15:33

Count, not house Hmm

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monkeysox · 01/05/2016 15:44

Careful as old artex can have asbestos in it Hmm

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Caboodle · 01/05/2016 20:23

Almost every ceiling here Sad Plasterer has sorted some but that is a pain too. We managed to fill a skip with the pot menagerie in the garden...all broken even before I joyfully threw them in.

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