Wallpaper has had a bad rap for a couple of decades now. Most people imagine the dated patterns and colors that were in the kitchens of Grandmothers everywhere. Worse yet, it was hard to put up, it faded and turned various shades of orange and then, to top it all off — it was imp...
Of course, when I set about this crazy plan I only knew that wallpaper isnotoriously difficultbut looks absolutely amazing when it’s finished. I’ve never put up wallpaper myself though (I have taken it down!!) so I called in the experts… aka my Mom and bestie. Mom has put up w...
nail the hooks into the wall to hang your plates. To assure the plates fall where you want them, hold the plates up to their corresponding templates and mark where the plate hangers (on the back of the plates) fall. Align the hooks of the picture hangers with these marks. ...
Attach stick-on hooks to the wall for lightweight items such as small pictures. Pull the paper cover off the back of the hook. Press the hook against the wall in the location where you wish to hang the item. Step 2 Use thin-wall anchors. They will hold in walls that are from 1/8...
How to Hang WallpaperFeature walls are a popular way to introduce style and flair to the blandest of rooms. By following these guidelines it doesn't have to end in a sticky situation. * Be sure all the rolls you buy have the same batch number, as colour and pattern may vary slightly ...
ON A ROLL; How Wallpaper Inspired a Retro Kitchen MakeoverRead the full-text online article and more details about "ON A ROLL; How Wallpaper Inspired a Retro Kitchen Makeover" - Sunday Mirror (London, England), November 14, 2010Sunday Mirror (London, England)...
Paste should be evenly applied to the wall to hang 1 length at a time, to an area slightly wider than the width of the roll. Butt joins and use a decorators brush to smooth down the wallpaper, working from the centre to the edges to express air bubbles. ...
An expert DIY guide on the best ways to install wallpaper. Includes planning the layout, cutting, soaking, pasting, and booking wallpaper, and more.
These strips will work well on painted, stained or varnished wood, glass, tile, metal, painted drywall and other smooth surfaces. Avoid using them on wallpaper, brick, rough or non-stick surfaces, or fabrics. You will be able to find various strip sizes, all of which relate to a differi...
How to hang wallpaper In this guide, we'll show you how to hang 'paste the wall'wallpaper. With“paste the wall”wallpaper, there’s no need for a pasting table, which means you might be able to save up to 30% of your time compared to traditional wallpaper hanging methods....