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Interior wall finish? - John Fry - 09-22-2020 Well, we are about ready to tape , mud and texture my new shop walls. When I was asked what texture / finish I wanted on the walls, I just blurted out, "Oh, just do a regular "knock down" texture". Was I right? I've never textured a wood working shop. Then I got to thinking I'd better ask for other ideas. Is there a better option for finished drywall texture? RE: Interior wall finish? - Bill Holt - 09-22-2020 I'm not sure what "knock down" is. In our house we have "splatter and drag". They shoot on the texture then drag it almost flat. I like the looks but it chips too easy. My garage shop was textured with a short nap roller (very little texture). For a shop I prefer less texture. But what do I know? John, I hope you will be showing us some pictures of the shop. RE: Interior wall finish? - R Clark - 09-22-2020 I can't help but think that textured walls in a shop will accumulate dust, unless the dust collection and air filtration is absolutely world class. My shop has OSB walls that are painted white. The OSB still collects some dust because, I believe, of the rough surface of the OSB. However, I chose the OSB because I wanted easy ability to hang stuff on the wall anywhere (within weight-bearing constraints of OSB.) I second the request for pictures of the shop, John. RE: Interior wall finish? - barryvabeach - 09-22-2020 I agree with Waxman, I have textured walls in the garage, and they hold a lot of wood dust. RE: Interior wall finish? - MstrCarpenter - 09-22-2020 I have white painted OSB on a good portion of my shop walls for the same reason. (Still haven't finished; too many projects) There is actually very little of the wall still exposed. I think I was hanging shelves, clamp racks and tools before the paint had dried. I would go for a flat finish. I had also thought about a French cleat around the perimeter like a chair or picture rail but with the OSB I addressed the mounting concerns. I know you've already got drywall but for others considering OSB; I pre-finished the sheets on the floor. first coat was pour some paint spread/scrape it with a wide joint knife. About 15 minutes and a dozen sheets later I rolled on the second coat. It does collect some dust but I "dust" my shop with an air chuck in one hand and a leaf blower in the other. RE: Interior wall finish? - K. L. McReynolds - 09-22-2020 2 stage drywall mud/tape, prime and paint. NO texture for reasons already stated. RE: Interior wall finish? - Tapper - 09-22-2020 Hi John, Did the smooth finish on my drywall shop walls - no texture. All painted white; would do it again. Doug RE: Interior wall finish? - fredhargis - 09-23-2020 (09-22-2020, 10:34 PM)K. L McReynolds Wrote: 2 stage drywall mud/tape, prime and paint. NO texture for reasons already stated. Bears repeating, the dust is going to be a problem with any texture. Just a light color paint. RE: Interior wall finish? - mikefm101 - 09-23-2020 My shop walls are painted drywall no texture and I still get dust stuck to it. I concur with others: skip the texture. White paint too. Trim work is mostly pine 1x2’s I put polyurethane on RE: Interior wall finish? - Splinter Puller - 09-23-2020 For shops I would use an orange peel finish. It reduces echos slightly more then unfinished and it is still smooth enough that the dust blows off easily. |