well that worked well. only took me an hour....
Any ideas on how i would have got it better i would appreciate. I used Zinsser bullseye to prime the walls, i was trying to "build" into the porous and crumbly plaster. Then I filled, anboy did i fill,for a whole day. Then a water based acrylic resin primer/undercoat (never used that its lovely to paint on, its like painting on liquid rubber) then 2 coats of mid-sheen latex. I had to use a lot of caulk around the window edge and the sill, which I stripped and primed/glossed.
The 2nd from last photo, that wall.... after the priming, the filling, the undercoat, and first coat of finish, im on the last coat, muttering to myself what a great result this is and bits of wall start to transfer to my roller.... nightmare.
The light switch...the sparky did us the favour of smearing filler everywhere. I should have chipped it all out and started again but i didnt i filled through it an sanded then filled again and sanded... to be honest the pictures do it more justice than the naked eye.