Once you are completely aware of adding wallpaper to your space, it is a great way to add color, texture, or pattern to your walls that provide a unique look to the entire home interior. Start with hanging wallpapers on all the four walls of a room, or get creative with feature walls that can help you use the wallpapers ideas when you are all ready to go DIY. Modern wallpapers are available with different features that include paste-the-back, paste-the-wall, and peel or stick. The heavier and more flexible the paper you choose, the easier it can become to apply the wallpaper to your walls without any creases or risks of tears. Here is how adding wallpaper can work for your space –
Prepare the space to add a wallpaper
Wallpapering a wall can get messy, so it would help if you can move the furniture or the soft furnishing out of the room while covering your floor in a way that cannot move with the dust sheets. You also need to check the space you are wallpapering – it should stay at a warm and fairly constant temperature but make sure to avoid applying wallpaper in temperatures less than ten degrees Celsius or excessive heat above 25°C. It is because an extremely cold temperature can increase the drying time, while a too warm temperature can lead to the wallpaper curling at the edges, due to which the wallpaper glue can dry out quickly.
Clean, fill and smooth the walls
Remove any wallpaper that is already there and polish it to remove any lumps or bumps you will find underneath but when papering on the painted walls, make sure to wash them with sugar soap. The quick wash while adding sand with sugar soap can help wallpaper paste enhance their grip when sticking on the walls. Before paper, make sure all the surfaces are sound, clean, and dry, but don’t forget to remove the dirt, old wallpaper, or flaking paint. It can fill any cracks, gaps, and open joints with a suitable filler that works great to improve any surface.
Make allowances for irregular corners
Walls and corners are seldom straight, so avoid using them as a guide when changing wallpapers, but when wallpapering your whole room, don’t ever avoid considering the relevant sizes. When using a 53cm/21″-wide roll of paper, you need to use a spirit level up to a mark that links straightly 58cm/23″ in from the corner you are planning to start with. It can allow you a 5cm/2″ overlap from the adjoining wall to make sure you are covering up every space.
Measure the wall height
Measure the wall height in different places but keep in mind to keep 10cm or 3.9 inches to the longest measurement for effective trimming at the top and bottom. The best way you can hire the home remodelers who can guide you throughout the process until it ends as you desire.
Cut the wallpaper to size
Check the appropriate way where the pattern is going and then unroll the wallpaper pattern down into the paste table, but use a ruler or spirit level for drawing a straight line at the length you measured. According to those points, you can make the cut across. Turn the cut length over while unrolling the next length, and place it edge to edge with the first so that you can line up the patterns. However, you can use the cut length as a guide to cut the next piece, then continue cutting lengths, numbering them in the top right corner on the reverse side so that you can know the order to hang them in.
Figure out whether you are going to put the paste on the wallpaper or the wall
The challenging part is to decide whether you will simply paste it on the wall when hanging wallpaper or put the paste on wallpaper. You need to know that some wallpapers need the paste applied to them that can soak it to work efficiently, and you need to check with the product you are using.
Hang the wallpaper
Now that you are all ready to start hanging wallpaper, you need to lay the first length pattern side down on the paste table so that the bottom of the paper can hang down onto the floor. Load up your pasting brush while wiping down the excess on the tub side, but don’t forget to paste down the paper’s center to work out the herringbone pattern. When paper covering the space has been pasted, you can then fold it over on itself while taking care to avoid creasing. You need to continue with pasting until the whole length is covered between the length, then wipe any paste spills off the table with a clean, damp sponge. You can position the first pasted length at the wall top with its right-hand edge that runs down the line you are drawing, but make sure to keep the paper 5 cm above the top to allow trimming.
Hanging the wallpaper over the sockets or switches
Make sure to keep the electricity off when hanging the wallpaper above with the use of a paper-hanging brush to make a slight impression on the paper. You need to hold the paper over fitting while adding a small pencil mark from each corner to the switch or socket center. Create a hole at the center point with the scissors while cutting it along the lines you have marked. Trim every triangle just inside the outer edge of the socket switches while unscrewing the faceplate and pulling it away from the wall. Screw the faceplate back and leave the paste to get dry before turning on the power back.
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