The process of achieving a uniform, flat surface on walls initially characterized by an uneven or patterned finish involves specific techniques and materials. This often includes applying a skim coat of joint compound, sanding the treated surface, and potentially repeating these steps to reach the desired smoothness. For example, a wall with a pronounced “orange peel” texture can be transformed into a smooth surface suitable for modern paint finishes through this method.
Achieving a flawlessly smooth surface offers significant aesthetic advantages, creating a more contemporary and clean appearance in interior spaces. Furthermore, a smooth wall provides an optimal canvas for paint application, resulting in a more uniform and professional finish. Historically, textured walls were popular for concealing imperfections in plaster; however, contemporary design often favors smooth surfaces for their versatility and perceived elegance.