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Our house was built in 1905. The past two owners where obviously not-so-bright. 'nough said. 
Anyhow, all the wallpaper was stripped in the living and dining room, the walls varnished and that was it. Problem is, when we blow in insulation eventually, some areas the overlaps expanded and you can actually see into the wall.
Two bedrooms still have wallpaper. The previous owners tore off a big 5x8 chunk off the wall and then decided it was too much work to continue.
Can you plaster over shiplap? Is it a good idea?
With drywall, I'm afraid of tearing off the trimwork for fear of breaking it, since it is nearly 115 years old.
And beadboard... two rooms are already done in beadboard and I'm afraid more would just be too much in one house.
What would you do?
Anyhow, all the wallpaper was stripped in the living and dining room, the walls varnished and that was it. Problem is, when we blow in insulation eventually, some areas the overlaps expanded and you can actually see into the wall.
Two bedrooms still have wallpaper. The previous owners tore off a big 5x8 chunk off the wall and then decided it was too much work to continue.
Can you plaster over shiplap? Is it a good idea?
With drywall, I'm afraid of tearing off the trimwork for fear of breaking it, since it is nearly 115 years old.
And beadboard... two rooms are already done in beadboard and I'm afraid more would just be too much in one house.
What would you do?