Just one wall in the kitchen, but it is a BRIGHT DEEP RED and needs to go. There was also some attempt at creating an antique look using some sort of black paint (?) over part of it but I don't know if that affects how to cover the red. I know several paint lines say they can cover this without first applying a primer but I don't know if this is really true. I am thinking a coat or two of primer would be a good idea, then paint the wall in the color I want. Yay or nay? If so, what brand of primer to use? Or anyone know a paint that would cover it without priming?
Also need to patch several holes in the drywall first where a large shelf was mounted but the screws ripped out (as well as taking some chucks of drywall) as they didn't screw them into the studs - just the drywall. Products to use and tips on doing this anyone? TIA!
Also need to patch several holes in the drywall first where a large shelf was mounted but the screws ripped out (as well as taking some chucks of drywall) as they didn't screw them into the studs - just the drywall. Products to use and tips on doing this anyone? TIA!