Hey. Sorry for the multi layered question but I bought a 1950s house wich has tilt up concrete panels for all interior and exterior walls.
we are searching for a way for get a decent finish for the interior walls as at the moment it looks disgusting.
we researched dot and dab with drywall but the house is tiny and we can’t afford to loose that much space especially in our hallway as it only 800mm wide. And also concerned about moisturiser being trapped behind the drywall and starting to mould on the outside walls.
so we decided on skim coating and wondering what products would be best and what the preparation would look like. The walls have previously been painted.
we were thinking cornice cement or base coat for the first layer and multi purpose compound for the next layers and then sanding before priming and painting.
Any special considerations for the transition from concrete to drywall exept tape?

Thank you for your help!
lisa

