Sounds like someone made a bathroom out of an outside porch and you're looking at the old outside wall.
I had a similar problem, but not as bad. What I did was put 1/4 inch sheetrock up over it. Yes, there's taping and mudding and priming and painting, but once it's done, you'll be pretty proud of the change.
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
From: jamie.kirkpatrick96@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2013 09:15:46 -0800
Subject: [DIY] textured paint removal
I had a similar problem, but not as bad. What I did was put 1/4 inch sheetrock up over it. Yes, there's taping and mudding and priming and painting, but once it's done, you'll be pretty proud of the change.
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
From: jamie.kirkpatrick96@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2013 09:15:46 -0800
Subject: [DIY] textured paint removal
I am trying to remodel my bathroom, but there is a major glitch. The previous owners painted the walls with some serious texturing. So much texturing one would not want to accidentally bump into the wall for fear of being scratched up where the paint significantly sticks out from the wall into a point. I have tried sanding the paint down, but this is taking an incredibly long time to do and the paint dust is everywhere. Short of replacing the drywall altogether, what are my other options?
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