
Hi Bunnings Workshop Community
We’re getting ready to paint a room in our 1950s double brick home for the first time, and I’d love some advice before we get started.
The ceilings are plasterboard, and the walls are double brick with what looks like a plaster render that has some texture to it (will share a photo for reference). Our plan is to clean everything first using sugar soap wipes. Note the image shown is the walls pre-patching and filling which has been done now! hopefully this pic is useful to see what the texture looks like.
My main question is:
Do we need to apply primer or undercoat to the textured render walls before painting?
I’ve read mixed advice online and wasn’t sure if the texture or age of the render makes a difference. We're hoping for a long-lasting finish and don't mind that the textured wall is there.
Thanks so much in advance 😊
Sophia