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The place we bought ~1 year ago has almost all walls covered/sandwiched between particle boards. I guess they used them to pour the concrete but then left them like that. On some place you can see where the wood has been moving with time and it can be seen. Pic rel is the kitchen ceiling where my ex handyman taped and plastered it but pic rel happened soon enough. I guess more flexible mud needs to be used, he used knauf f2f.
In the bedroom, there is a ~5mm gap which has been filled with acryl before and looks decent, I think this is the correct way. For the kitchen I think I will cut out all the loose stuff, sand down the edges, fill the gap with acryl and paint over.
There are also couple of smaller places above some door frames where cracks under the plaster are visible. Tips how to fix this? Removing the wood or covering it with plasterboard is not an option.

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