Wallpaper Removal & Interior Painting in a Late-1800s Farmhouse | Dundas, Ontario

Before and After

Preserving Character While Preparing for a Fresh Finish

We recently completed a wallpaper removal and interior repaint project in a late-1800s farmhouse in Dundas, Ontario. Homes of this age often come with layers of history — and in this case, multiple generations of wallpaper — which require careful preparation before any painting can begin.

This project highlights why experience and proper prep work matter, especially in older homes.


The Challenge: Multiple Layers of Wallpaper in a Historic Stairway

The main stairway and upper hallway walls were fully wallpapered, with some areas showing two to three layers of older paper that had been applied over the years. In homes from the 1800s, wallpaper was often installed directly over plaster walls, making removal more delicate than in modern drywall construction.

Removing wallpaper improperly in these homes can easily damage the plaster beneath.


Before: Original Wallpaper & Layered Finishes

Original wallpaper in late 1800s farmhouse stairway in Dundas Ontario
Original Wallpaper
Multiple layers of wallpaper uncovered during removal in old farmhouse
Multiple Layers of Wallpaper
Stairway walls with original wallpaper before removal in historic farmhouse
Peeling Wallpaper

The original wallpaper showed signs of age, wear, and separation at seams. In several areas, we uncovered additional layers of wallpaper beneath, confirming that careful removal would be critical to protect the underlying walls.


The Preparation Process (Where the Real Work Happens)

This project was all about preparation.

Our wallpaper removal process included:

  • Controlled wallpaper removal to avoid damaging plaster

  • Washing down walls to remove residual wallpaper paste

  • Sanding uneven surfaces

  • Patching and repairing damaged areas

  • Priming to seal the surface and ensure proper paint adhesion

In older homes, skipping any of these steps almost always leads to future paint failure — peeling, flashing, or uneven finishes.

Residual wallpaper paste on plaster walls after wallpaper removal
Remaining Glue
Second layer of wallpaper revealed during removal process
More Wallpaper
Plaster walls washed and sanded after wallpaper removal in farmhouse
Glue removed
Patched and primed plaster walls ready for painting in historic home
Prepared Wall

Why Preparation Matters in Older Homes

Historic homes often have:

  • Lime-based plaster

  • Irregular wall surfaces

  • Decades of residue beneath finishes

Proper prep ensures:

  • A smooth, uniform finish

  • Long-lasting paint adhesion

  • Respect for the home’s original structure

This is where experience truly shows.


The Finished Result: Clean, Bright, and Timeless

After completing all preparation, the walls were repainted, and the trim refreshed to complement the home’s character. The finished stairway and hallway now feel brighter, cleaner, and cohesive, while still respecting the farmhouse’s historic charm.

Finished painted walls and trim in restored farmhouse hallway
Fresh Paint
Painted stairway after wallpaper removal in Dundas Ontario farmhouse
Fresh Stairway Wall

The transformation was dramatic — and most importantly, built on a solid foundation of prep work.


A Project That Reflects Our Values

At DW Painting & Wallpapering, we believe “Pride in Craft – Details Matter. Do it right the first time.”
Projects like this farmhouse restoration exemplify that philosophy in action.


Planning a Wallpaper Removal or Interior Painting Project?

If you’re considering wallpaper removal or interior painting in Hamilton, Dundas, or surrounding areas, especially in an older home, experience makes all the difference.

👉 Contact DW Painting & Wallpapering to discuss your project and ensure it’s done properly from start to finish.

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