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Does anyone know if this is an 'orange' peel plaster technique? Or, how is it done? (by a roller, spray gun or any other tool? - I've found too many varieties online and it is very confusing for someone like me = no experience)

I need to do some fixing and would love to match the texture to be the same.


The texture is very soft, the photo is a close up.


Thank you in advance.


Kat

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It looks like Anaglypta (blown pattern paper) with many coats of what looks like old vinyl silk paint covering it


You can still buy it


https://www.gowallpaper.co.uk/anaglypta-original-arundel.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvZiP64_t7gIVAmHmCh2I4w3WEAkYAiABEgJ9CvD_BwE#utm_source=google_shopping

However, they made 100?s of patterns and textures. This may we?ll be discontinued.


I used to be a decorator, I?ve seen lots of these type of papers. What period is the house ? 50?s -70?s ?


At a push I thought it might be Artex, but it?s to soft a pattern/texture I think.


Best of luck with what?re you choose to do.

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