living room mural wallpaper

living room mural wallpaper

learn how to wallpaper successfully with thesefive tips. we are using peel and stick wallpaper but these application tips can be used withpasted wallpapers. read the instructions and label before you begin. calculate the squarefootage of the wall to determine how much wallpaper you'll need. multiply the lengthof a wall in inches by the width in inches, divide by 144. divide the total square footageby the square foot coverage listed on the roll of your wallpaper. include square footagefor doors and windows. this allows for matching patterns, waste and trimming. if your patternhas a large repeat, 12 inches or more, buy an extra roll to be sure you have enough formatching. be sure the power is turned off. remove outlet and switch covers. to allowfor matching the pattern for repeat less than


6 inches, cut strips at least 6 inches longerthan a desired length. start in an inconspicuous upper corner. leave a 3-inch over overhangat the top and bottom. trim the excess with a wallpaper razor blade. start applying thesecond and subsequent pieces starting at eye-level. line up the pattern on the second strip withthe first. work the strip up and down from that point, lining up the pattern as you pressit to the wall. if the pattern becomes mismatched, gently pull the paper back a few inches andrealign it. and gently smooth it with your hands. then use the brush in the same motionto continue removing bubbles. for stubborn air bubbles, gently peel back the wallpaperand reapply it to the wall. after positioning your paper strip, locate your outlet. be surethe power is turned off, then carefully cut


an x with a wallpaper razor over the box.use scissors to trim the excess paper. wallpapering is a project that takes patience. just takeyour time and follow these simple tips, you'll get stunning results.

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