Living room wallpaper
Wallpaper is a popular choice for living room walls because it can add colour, pattern, and texture to the space. There are many different types of wallpaper available, including traditional paper wallpaper, vinyl wallpaper, and fabric-backed wallpaper, each with its unique advantages and characteristics. Here are some tips for applying wallpaper in a living room:
Choose the right wallpaper
Consider the style and colour scheme of the living room, as well as the desired level of durability and maintenance. Traditional paper wallpaper is a good choice for a living room with low foot traffic, while vinyl or fabric-backed wallpaper may be a better option for a high-traffic living room.
Prepare the walls
Before applying wallpaper, the walls should be clean, smooth, and dry. Any imperfections or blemishes should be repaired and sanded smoothly.
Measure the walls
Measure the width and height of the walls to determine how much wallpaper is needed. It is important to allow for pattern repeat and waste when calculating the amount of wallpaper needed.
Cut the wallpaper
Cut the wallpaper to the appropriate size, allowing for a small overlap at the seams. Apply the wallpaper: Use a wallpaper brush or roller to apply the adhesive to the back of the wallpaper. Starting at the top of the wall, smooth the wallpaper into place, using a smoothing tool to remove any air bubbles. Continue applying the wallpaper, matching the pattern at the seams as needed.
Trim the edges
Use a sharp knife or scissors to trim the excess wallpaper at the top and bottom of the wall.
Finish the seams
Use a seam roller or smoothing tool to press the seams together and create a smooth transition between pieces of wallpaper. Clean up: Use a damp cloth to wipe away any excess adhesive or stray bits of wallpaper.
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