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Cost of painting


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Good folk of EDF,


I am getting fed up with painting my place and am thinking about getting some in, but not sure if I can afford it. Anyone got any ideas how much it would cost to have a ceiling and coving painted (including gluing down the line paper where it has lifted from the seams) for an approx 10m2 room plus doing the walls and ceiling of a stairway (so very hight ceilings in places)?

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Probably would have been better if I'd clarified this in the first instance, but I'd really like ballpark figures only at this stage rather than invitations to do the work. I'm being inundated but I don't want to waste any more people's time at this stage with arranging formal quotes as I don't even know if this is feasible without knowing rough costs.

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