Invest in a Coral wallpaper tool which helps smooth out bubbles and gives you a straight edge when scoring before you cut (top and bottom).Styling in odd numbers is easier on the eye. Also, bringing in a third print will look better when styling than two. Pairing a large-scale print with a smaller, delicate one ensures they don’t fight against each other. When wanting to bring print into your home, play around with scale.By wallpapering it in bold, fun colours and prints, it immediately adds interest and makes the space feel bigger. The ceiling is often the most forgotten surface in a room. If you are papering an old wall give it a light sand to ensure that the surface is even. Fresh plaster will need sealing by mixing half PVA to half water. Next, prep your walls to ensure that your wallpaper will stick. It saves so much time and mess versus dealing with rolls of soggy wallpaper. You’ll find that most brands offer this now. Ideally, find yourself a ‘paste the wall’ paper which makes DIY wallpapering easy to do. To help work this out, it is often highlighted within the small print – or use the Poodle & Blonde online wallpaper calculator to help you estimate how many rolls you need. Get measuring your walls, firstly, to calculate how many rolls of paper you need and secondly, to help ensure the pattern ‘repeat’ is consistent.įor example, if you are working with a large detailed pattern, you will want that pattern to line up multiple times. A sachet of wallpaper paste (any mix will do).Whinnie (left) of Poodle & Blonde has some tips How to hang wallpaperĭo complete this project successfully you will need:
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