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Stucco Walls.... On the inside!
Howdy ya'll,
I'm not sure what to do about the stucco the previous owner put on all the walls (yes, interior walls and yes, all the walls). Some walls are only a little rough and others are VERY rough! It appears they put it right over the drywall. Is there any way I can make it look new and updated without ripping it all out?