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Hang Wallpaper
 
   start
  • Start with the least noticeable wall, usually the wall above the doorway that your guests enter the room through.
  • Measure out from the corner the width of the paper minus 1/2 inch and mark with a pencil.
  • Place a level at the mark and draw a straight, vertical line (plumb line).
  • The success of your job depends on having the first strip straight.
  • Follow this procedure every time you reach a corner or start a new wall.
 
   cut
  • Cut the first strip. Keep an extra 2 inches at the top and bottom for trimming.

 

 

 

 

     
   soak
  • Fill a water tray 2/3 full with water at room temperature.
  • Roll the cut strip from bottom to top, paste side out.
    You should not see the pattern.
  • Submerge the rolled strip into the water tray.
  • Soak for the amount of time recommended in the manufacturer's hanging instructions, usually 30 seconds.
  • Holding the top of the sheet, slowly lift and unroll the paper onto a work table, making sure the paste is completely wet.
   fold
  • Fold both ends, paste side in, towards the center of the strip, this is known as "booking".
    You should see the pattern.
  • Do not crease the folds.
  • Let the strip rest for the amount of time recommended in the manufacturer's hanging instructions.
 
   hang
  • Unfold the top half of the strip and apply to the wall, letting the excess paper overlap the ceiling and adjoining wall.
  • Slide the paper into position so it touches the plumb line.
  • Using a wallpaper smoothing tool, gently press the strip against the wall. Be careful not to stretch the wallpaper while positioning.
  • Unfold the bottom half and smooth into place.
  • Smooth the entire strip, working diagonally from the top down and from the center outward, forcing out any air pockets.
  • Wash off excess paste with a wet sponge and clean water.
 
   trim
  • Using the 6" putty knife as a guide, trim the excess paper along the ceiling and baseboard with a sharp razor knife.
  • Go slowly and change blades after each strip.
  • Wash paste off ceiling and baseboards with a wet sponge and clean water.

 

 

 
   continue
  • Using the same procedures cut and apply the second strip, matching the pattern to the first strip.
  • Touch the edges tightly together, but don't overlap the strips.
  • Make a new plumb line on each new wall.

 

 

 

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