Posts Tagged ‘walls’

Hanging a wallpaper border

Posted in 'How-to' Guides, Painting and Papering on March 26th, 2012 by Julian Cassell – Be the first to comment

Hanging a wallpaper border is a simple way of adding further decoration to painted walls, or over the top of wallpaper to add extra pattern and interest. Hanging a border is straightforward, but you do need to know what adhesive, if any, is required to hang the border. There are three main options – Firstly there are those borders that require border adhesive, that is pasted onto the back of the border with a brush or roller before hanging. read more »

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Wallpapering around a window

Posted in 'How-to' Guides, Painting and Papering on February 24th, 2012 by Julian Cassell – 2 Comments

Wallpapering around a window is a task that may be achieved in different ways, but the method I am showing here I’ve found to provide by far the best finish. There are no overlaps using this technique, resulting in a seamless finish, and as long as you are methodical in your approach, and trim accurately, it is no more difficult than any other wallpapering technique. read more »

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How to wallpaper a feature wall

Posted in 'How-to' Guides, Painting and Papering on January 20th, 2012 by Julian Cassell – 4 Comments

How to wallpaper a feature wall, as a topic, is mainly about deciding on the best position to start papering. In other words, there is no need to alter any part of the hands-on ‘how-to’ wallpapering technique, but there is a need to be as accurate as possible when deciding on where to hang your first length. Okay, with the smallest patterns, you don’t need to worry too much, but with most papers you really need to concentrate on centralizing any design read more »

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How to wallpaper a chimney breast

Posted in 'How-to' Guides, Painting and Papering on January 5th, 2012 by Julian Cassell – 11 Comments

How to wallpaper a chimney breast is no different in technique from any other wall except you just need to consider where the best starting point may be, which is often dictated by the size of pattern on your chosen wallpaper. For large-patterned wallpapers it is important to make sure the most prominent part of the design or motif is centralized on the chimney breast to provide the most balanced effect. read more »

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Where to start wallpapering

Posted in 'How-to' Guides, Painting and Papering on January 5th, 2012 by Julian Cassell – 4 Comments

Where to start wallpapering in a room can often cause a touch of anxiety, but basically you just need to follow a few simple rules. A decision on the best starting point is often dependent on the size and type of pattern in your chosen wallpaper. Basically any large pattern may well require centralizing the main motif on the most prominent wall in the room, which is normally one containing a chimney breast. read more »

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