Kinkybyname
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We had a few similar in one of our bedrooms, had a plasterer in to repair and skim the ceiling, did a great job for around £250
That was just a ceiling though, the OP's place would appear to be a bit more than that. Too many rooms and it may not be worth the bother, especially if it's at the lower end of the market.Worth doing for that price without a doubt.
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Also put chrome cupboard knobs on if it has a fitted kitchen/bathroom and shorten any hanging lights... makes the place lighter and more airy. The invoice is in the post.....Fill the cracks in, paint everything white. Makes the rooms look more spacious and it is a blank canvass for the buyers. When I sold a house a few years back I used a couple of tubes of decorators chaulk and a few tubs of white emulsion, spent less than a ton, whole house looked bigger and brighter and cleaner. Sold pretty quick for over the asking price
Or a few strips of newspaper.Also put chrome cupboard knobs on if it has a fitted kitchen/bathroom and shorten any hanging lights... makes the place lighter and more airy. The invoice is in the post.....
I think this is a good call for the OP. His wall has some sort of 1980's polyripple relief onboard so will be super hard to disguise with polyfilla or caulk.We had a few similar in one of our bedrooms, had a plasterer in to repair and skim the ceiling, did a great job for around £250