![]() ![]() You may want to use a smoothing tool from your DIY store to stop any air bubbles from forming. Peel away the wallpaper’s backing and, working from the top down, apply to the walls. Measure up the wallpaper as per the manufacturer’s instructions, making any necessary line marks. Sponge the walls down with a damp cloth – you’ll need to allow 24 hours for the walls to dry completely. If in doubt, buy 15% more wallpaper than you think you need – you might need to factor in windows, doors, alcoves, and trimming the top and bottom. Not any more.īefore you order your wallpaper, check what the manufacturer says about the type of wall it will adhere to – smooth generally works best. ![]() After you factored in labour, time and mess, it was enough to put anyone off. ![]() Once upon a time, wallpaper décor glamour came at a hefty price – and the cost of the paper was the least of it. When it comes to easy DIY takes that combine ease and jaw-dropping results, peel-and-stick wallpaper is in a league of its own. ![]()
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