Do you want to know how to hang wallpapers? Go through the article, to find useful tips and instructions for hanging wallpapers.

How To Hang Wallpaper

Are you bored of the stereotyped painted or primed walls of your room? Do you want a change from the routine look? Then, it would be ideal for you to go for wallpapers. Wallpapers give a dramatic look to the room, changing its appearance altogether. Not only would they give a striking look to the room, but also lift up your spirits. Learning how to hang wallpapers is a heavy task at hand, as you need to be patient and give full attention to detailing. However, if you know the right procedure, the task can be made a lot easier. In the following lines, we have provided tips and instructions for hanging wallpapers, to help you out.
 
Instructions for Hanging Wallpapers
 
Materials Required 
  • Wallpaper Paste
  • Measuring Tapes
  • Paste Brushes
  • Pins
  • Rags
  • Seam Roller
  • Smoothing Brushes
  • Sponges
  • Wallpaper
  • Wallpaper Shavers
  • Rags
  • Seam Roller
  • Pins
  • Scissors
  • Pencils
  • Drywall Tools
  • Levels
  • Plenty Of Blades And Utility Knives
  • Putty Knife 
Direction 
  • Preparing the walls would constitute as the first step in the process of hanging the wallpapers.
  • If there are any cracks, nail holes, loose paints or any kind of plaster on the walls, your foremost task would be to fix them.
  • Make sure that the walls are dirt free and dry. Also, ensure that the surface has been painted or at least primed.
  • Once you have finished washing the walls, remove the electrical plates.
  • Once the above steps have been completed, you would be required to plan the place where you would like to start putting on the wallpaper. Remember, the point you start will also be the point you would end on. Corners and the areas behind opening doors are amongst the best places to start with the work. 
  • At the start point, measure a distance, an inch or two less than the width of the paper and mark it.
  • Thereafter, draw a straight line from the floor to the ceiling, by means of a carpenter’s level and a pencil.
  • Once you have marked this line, follow it as the start point, instead of the corner. Make sure that the line you have drawn is very light.
  • Now, you will start work on the actual task i.e. hanging the wallpaper.
  • Using a utility knife, cut the paper so that it is 4 inches longer that the length of the wall, from the floor to the ceiling. Make sure that the designs/patterns match each piece.
  • Paste the wallpaper on the wall, using an adhesive. If it is a pre-pasted one, apply according to the instructions given.
  • Using the plumb line, which you have drawn, align the paper, starting from the ceiling. Allow at least 2 inches to flop against each side - the ceiling and below the top of the baseboard.
  • Make sure that there are no wrinkles, while pasting the wallpaper. Use a smoothing brush or a plastic smoother for this purpose. Smooth the paper against all the wrinkles, when you paste the paper against the wall.
  • Be careful while applying the wallpaper, otherwise bubbles might come. Flatten the paper as you paste it. However, do not press it so hard that you end up tearing or stretching the paper.
  • If an air bubble constantly forms at a place, poke it with a pin and press the paper.
  • After you have pasted the paper against the wall, trim the sides i.e. the ceiling, baseboard and corners, with a putty knife.
  • Now, continue the process by taking the second paper. Make sure that the patter or the alignment is the same.
  • The next step would be to roll each seam, using a seam roller. Make sure that the adhesive does not ooze out. After about 15 minutes, roll each seam again.
  • When you reach the end point, which was also the starting point, lap the final strip of wallpaper over the first one and trim.
  • Using a wet sponge, wipe out the extra adhesive from the face of the wallpaper. Repeat the process with a dry sponge.
  • Relax. The work is done. Now, all you need to do is to sit back and enjoy the revamped look of your room!

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