Good news everyone! Me and Mary are the proud owners (well, sort of...) of a new flat in Rosdorf, suburbs of Gottingen (Niedersachsen's backwater in other words
). It's cheap, it's bright, spacious...
...it also comes with a catch: while we only pay for electricity, gas and water for the next two months, we also have to renovate it ourselves. It's in pretty good shape, nothing a thorough cleaning and a few buckets of paint and plaster can't fix... except for the bedroom and the corridor. The previous owner was a smoker. And, well, she smoked. A lot. For eleven years. The two aforementioned rooms are theoretically white, but the amount of coal, tar and other fun ingredients of cigarette smoke left the walls in a healthy shade of yellow-to-brown. There's also the residual cigarette odor hanging unpleasantly in the air.
So, HMA (Helpful Mutants Allowed), any suggestions or tricks we can employ to make the renovation as painless as possible? The building was built circa 1960 and still uses wallpapers. Should we tear them off and just paint the walls directly (that'd require giving it a completely new lawyer of coating to accept paint)? Tear them off and replace with fresh ones? Do a cosmic dance of revelation in hopes of them suddenly reincarnating as fresh new wallpapers?

...it also comes with a catch: while we only pay for electricity, gas and water for the next two months, we also have to renovate it ourselves. It's in pretty good shape, nothing a thorough cleaning and a few buckets of paint and plaster can't fix... except for the bedroom and the corridor. The previous owner was a smoker. And, well, she smoked. A lot. For eleven years. The two aforementioned rooms are theoretically white, but the amount of coal, tar and other fun ingredients of cigarette smoke left the walls in a healthy shade of yellow-to-brown. There's also the residual cigarette odor hanging unpleasantly in the air.
So, HMA (Helpful Mutants Allowed), any suggestions or tricks we can employ to make the renovation as painless as possible? The building was built circa 1960 and still uses wallpapers. Should we tear them off and just paint the walls directly (that'd require giving it a completely new lawyer of coating to accept paint)? Tear them off and replace with fresh ones? Do a cosmic dance of revelation in hopes of them suddenly reincarnating as fresh new wallpapers?