Friday, 4 May 2012

Blown Vinyl Wallpaper Designs

Blown Vinyl Wallpaper Designs Biography
If you want to wallpaper your walls, you need to choose the right type of wall covering, check that you have all the tools and equipment necessary, prepare the wall surface and then hang the paper length by length.
Note: you may also wish to read our hints and tips page for further advice.
If your walls are painted at present, the only preparation you need is to wash the walls.
If your walls are already papered, you must strip off the old paper first before hanging the new. Even the paper backing left after peeling off old vinyl wallpapers must come off. Then wash the surfaces down with a solution of wall surface with clean water, sugar soap or household detergent, rinse them with clean water and leave them to dry.
If your walls are undecorated you need to seal the surface with a coat of size - diluted wallpaper paste - first. This ensures that you will be able to slide pasted lengths into place as you hang them.
Cutting and Pasting
Before you start measuring and cutting lengths, check what type of pattern match the paper has. Some have a straight match, some a random match, while a few have a drop pattern so opposite edges of the length don't match.
Measure and cut each length about 100mm overlong. Place it face down on the pasting table and brush paste on, working from the middle towards the edges, which you must align with the edge of the table.
Fold the pasted section with pasted sides facing inwards, move the paper along and paste the next section. Make another fold and finish the pasting.
Hanging the Length
Leave the folded paper to soak for the time recommended in the hanging instructions. Then mark a plumbed line on the first wall, about 25mm less than the paper's width from the corner. Position the top of the length on the wall with a 50mm overlap onto the ceiling and align its edge with the marked line.
Protected Locations - the back wall of an alcove, for example.
Washable or spongeable wallpapers are a little more expensive, but have a plastic coating applied over the design so they'll withstand staining and can be sponged down without wetting the paper. the waterproof coating makes them difficult to strip, however - you may need a steam stripper.
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