Walls
The best way to hang pictures on a wall
How to render
Prepare the surface with a broom
Mix the render
Apply the render to your surface
You'll generally only need one coat of render, and it should be 4-6ml thick. Your aim is to apply the render as flat and smooth as possible. For rendering course bricks, you may need to add a little water to the surface before you start. There are a couple of different techniques to applying render; tilt the hawk onto the trowel and then apply the render at a 45° angle, or you can place the hawk's edge on the wall and brush up from there. If you've got vents on your wall, render up to the vent with a slight overlay around the edges, then cut away when dry to finish.
Flatten out the wall by screeding and then touch up
Float the wall to close the surface
Sponge the wall for a smooth finish
Clean up around any vents