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What about the old wall?

Doing old wall treatment is a common decoration skill, which can make the room look more historical and natural. Here are several commonly used methods to deal with old walls.

1. sand topcoat method: brush an old wall with sand topcoat, dry it and then polish it with sandpaper, which can form fine particles and lines on the surface, making the wall have a sense of history and natural beauty.

2. Mud painting: evenly spread mud on the wall, then paint it in various colors and shapes with a fan brush, sponge or other available tools, and create various patterns at will, as if it were traces left by the passage of time.

3. Lime water treatment method: Spraying lime mixed water on the wall in an appropriate way to form a strange layer of changes and watermarks, so that the wall has a natural sense of continuity and history.

4. Plastering painting: Gypsum powder and water are mixed and smeared on the wall, and the wall is divided into different shapes with a wooden scraper or brush, and different patterns are drawn, resulting in a sense of procrastination and history of the wall.

The above are several common methods to deal with old walls, and you need to choose the appropriate method according to your own preferences.