Tools you will need to hang unpasted wallpaper:
- Paste
- Paste Brush or roller
- Knife or snap off blade
- Level
- Sponge & bucket of clean water
- Smoothing brush or plastic smoother
- Tape Measure
- 4" - 6" inch Putty knife and or straight edge
- A pencil
- Step stool
- Drop Cloth
GETTING READY TO HANG WALLPAPER
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- Make sure the walls are clean of all debris and that the
surface is smooth. Spackle and smooth out any holes or rough areas on
the walls as they may affect the final finish of your wallpaper. You
should also remove all faceplates and socket covers before beginning,
taking care to turn off power first for safety.
- When deciding where to begin, if hanging wallpaper on all four (4)
walls you ideally want to start in the most inconspicuous corner of the
room. Some examples of an ideal place to start would be in the back
corner of the room, behind a door or a large piece of furniture.
- The most crucial step in hanging wallpaper is making sure the first
strip is straight and level. This will impact the rest of the room so it
is important to take your time and do this first step correctly.
- 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).
- Every time you reach a corner or start a new wall, follow this procedure to make sure you are hanging the wallpaper straight.
PREPARING WALLS FOR WALLPAPER
Before hanging wallpaper, it is important to prepare your walls to
ensure the success of the project. We recommend hanging wallpaper on
smooth, clean and dry walls that have been primed. In general, hanging
wallpaper over old wallpaper is not a good idea. For information on
removing wallpaper, please see the How to Remove Wallpaper
section. Take the time to fill in holes and imperfections before
putting up your new wallpaper. For heavily textured or damaged walls,
hanging a wallpaper liner may be the key to your success. Heavy duty
lining paper is available in most paint and wallpaper stores. It evens
the wall imperfections, providing a smooth surface for your wallpaper.
Cut wallpaper
- Measure the height of your wall and add four (4) inches before
you cut the first strip. You will need an extra two (2) inches at the
top and bottom for trimming.
- ALWAYS use a sharp knife or blade for every cut. Try not to lift the
knife when making long cuts. We suggest that you move the hard edge and
then follow with the knife.
- See the section on pattern match before cutting additional strips!
Depending on the "match" of your wallpaper pattern, you may need to
account for the repeat to make sure that your wallpaper matches up
horizontally and vertically.
HOW TO HANG UN-PASTED WALLPAPER
Check the instructions that came with your wallpaper. Unless
otherwise noted, we recommend hanging unpasted wallpaper by the
"paste-the-wall" method.
- If you need to mix the paste first, follow the manufacturer’s instructions
- Use your brush to apply paste to the wall, evenly distributing it across an area just larger than one (1) strip at a time
If you are using unpasted wallpaper that requires applying the paste directly to the backing:
- If you need to mix the paste first, follow the manufacturer’s instructions
- Lay the strip of wallpaper face down on your work surface
- Brush paste on to the top half of your paper and gently fold that
section back to meet the middle. Brush paste on the remaining half and
fold the bottom end in to meet the middle.
- Allow the paper to rest in this "booked" position for 10 minutes
while the glue becomes fully activated and the paper is prepared.
Hanging your first strip of wallpaper
- Start on the least conspicuous wall of the room, where you have previously used a level to draw your plumb line.
- Unfold the top half of the strip and apply to the wall, letting a
little bit of the wallpaper overlap the ceiling and adjoining wall. Make
sure your pattern is right side up!
- Slide the paper into position so it lines up on the plumb line that you created.
- Using a wallpaper smoothing tool, gently press the strip to 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 damp sponge and clean water. Remember always to use clean water.
Trim wallpaper
- Using the 6" putty knife as a guide, trim the excess paper along
the ceiling and baseboard with a sharp razor knife. Always use a sharp
knife or blade for every cut and do not to lift your knife when making
long cuts.
- Wash paste off ceiling and baseboards with a wet sponge and clean water.
Continue
- Using the same procedures to cut and apply more wallpaper strips, matching the pattern to the previous strip.
- Touch the edges tightly together, but don’t overlap the strips.
- Make a new plumb line on each new wall.