How to Repair Victorian Hallway Dado Panelling

'Perfectly Frank' - A blog by Frank Holmes Ltd Fine Decor

April 23

How to Repair Victorian Hallway Dado Panelling.

Following a recent interview, this month Frank’s work is featured an article written by The Guild of Master Craftsmen.

Read the full article below, which includes a project example where Frank was able to repair a discontinued Lincrusta-Walton dado panel design from 1904, now restored to former glory. The same process can be used to replicate other similar raised relief Victorian wallpapers including Anaglypta, Cameoid, Cordelova, Salamander, Lignomur and Tynecastle, all of which may still be found in period properties today.

 
 
 
 

Renovating Victorian and Edwardian Homes

If you own a period property you may also have some heritage Lincrusta or Anaglypta relief wallpapers, including dado panelling, friezes or decorative ceiling designs that are in need of repairs. We have our own growing archive, plus access to company archives, which we use to help us identify the material before renovations begin. Perhaps you want to renovate your own residential or commercial property which will include some structural re-modelling - we can help to preserve the heritage décor by making moulds of raised relief designs before work begins. Then restore any damaged areas, reproducing the textured wallpaper design in repeats of up to one metre square, where needed to reinstate your heritage design.


 

The Guild of Master Craftsmen

The majority of Guild members are modern day craftsmen such as carpenters, builders, plasterers, plumbers and electricians, through to landscape designers, paving contractors, interior designers, bricklayers and flooring professionals. The Guild also represents traditional craftsmen such as cabinet makers, French polishers, furniture restorers, upholsterers, blacksmiths, thatchers, masons and stoneworkers. Frank is proud to be a member.

RATED AND TRUSTWORTHY

Whatever their craft, skill or profession, members of The Guild of Master Craftsmen are thoroughly assessed to earn the right to be called master craftsmen. Once accepted, they are required to maintain The Guild’s aims and objectives in order to remain a member. In the event of any dispute. The Guild has a proven procedure for conciliation. This reassures consumers they can trust Guild members.

PROMOTING QUALITY

The Guild’s website www.findacraftsman.com provides a useful online resource for local customers to find trusted craftspeople in their area. The Guild helps to promote excellence to discerning consumers across the digital spectrum. Having your company associated with the Guild brand will help you stand out in your marketplace.

 
 
Frank Holmes, Approved Lincrusta Restorer, making a mould of an old Lincrusta dado wallpaper design. He will use the mould to cast extra panels of this discontinued design to extend the original dado (c.1890) over a blocked up doorway in this case.

Frank making a mould of a Victorian Lincrusta dado design, originally installed c.1890.

 

Raising awareness

Frank recently launched a blog, ‘Perfectly Frank’ (frankholmesltd.com). He created the regular blog in response to the new generations of owners who are keen to renovate and restore their Victorian homes to their former glory. Through the blog, he shares both his wealth of experience, highlights the options available for restoring original features, and aims to create an appreciation of the craftsmanship behind the increasingly rare heritage designs found in period properties.

Frank said, ‘After many years spent restoring historically beautiful structures I felt there was a need to talk about how to respectfully restore and look after original or renovated features. The unfortunate outcome of being in this industry is sometimes you see decorative details have been lost over time due to the lack of knowledge or a personal taste for clean lines.  But thankfully there is a growing resurgence of renovators keen to restore or reinstate features in their period properties.  We hope to raise awareness via the blog to understand the artistic and historical value to many of the features and how best to nurture them for future years.’

Read more in the full Guild of Master Craftsmen article here.


 

If we can help you with your renovation project, feel free to email us with your enquiry including some photos: email@frankholmesltd.com. WhatsApp 07761 712843.

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Until next time,

Frank and Amanda

 
 

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This is a personal blog. Any views or opinions represented in this blog are personal. They do not represent those of people or organisations that the company may or may not be associated with. Perfectly Frank blog posts are for information and entertainment only. Information is correct only to the best of our knowledge. Frank Holmes Fine Décor Ltd is not liable for any actions undertaken by readers after reading these posts. Please take advice from a qualified professional before making any changes to your property or its contents.


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