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Installation video
How to Prepare the Wall
It’s important that the wall you’re wallpapering is even in surface and color.
Scrape off any loose paint or wallpaper and fill in any uneven areas with filler, sanding them smooth afterward. If the surface is absorbent (e.g., filler, drywall, concrete, or particleboard), the wall must be primed or pre-painted.
If the wall has strong color contrasts, we recommend priming it before wallpapering.
If the wall has texture, such as fiberglass fabric or other woven wallpaper, you must apply a coat of filler and paint the wall to ensure the surface is smooth before wallpapering.
Before starting the installation, turn off the power. You may remove the covers of outlets and switches, but you can also leave them on and trim around them.
How to Prepare the Wallpaper
Roll out the wallpaper and cut apart all the strips along the dotted lines.
For the best results, let the wallpaper lie flat on the floor for 48 hours. This helps the wallpaper acclimate, which improves adhesion and reduces the risk of air bubbles.
How to Wallpaper Around Outlets
When wallpapering around outlets and switches, start by turning off the power.
You can choose to remove the plastic cover around the outlet or leave it on. We recommend removing it for the best result.
Begin wallpapering as usual, by installing the strips from left to right in order. When you reach the outlet, peel off the backing paper and carefully place the wallpaper over it. Feel for the edges of the outlet and use a utility knife to cut an X in the wallpaper where the outlet is, then gently press the wallpaper around the outlet and trim it neatly.
If you left the plastic cover on, be careful not to trim too much. Cut an X and then press the wallpaper around all the edges of the outlet before trimming it neatly.
How to Wallpaper Around Windows and Doors
Begin wallpapering as usual by installing the strips from left to right in order. When you reach a door or window, hang the wallpaper from the ceiling down to the door or window. Match the pattern to the previous strip. When you reach the door frame or window trim, feel for the top corner and cut a 45-degree angle from the corner out to the edge of the strip. Press the wallpaper against the door frame or window trim and trim it neatly with a sharp knife.
How to Wallpaper Inner Corners
Start wallpapering as usual, by installing the strips from left to right in order. When you reach an inner corner, match the pattern to the previous strip, carefully press the strip into the corner, and continue installing the strip on the next wall. Make sure to press the strip firmly into the corner, preferably using a rubber scraper or squeegee. If you can’t get the wallpaper firmly into the corner, gently lift it and try again.
How to Wallpaper Outer Corners
When wallpapering an outer corner, simply wrap the strip around the corner. The strip should wrap around the corner by at least two centimeters. Therefore, it’s a good idea to check how the strips will align before ordering the wallpaper — you may need to order slightly wider wallpaper to ensure the seam aligns with the corner.
Contact our customer service if you need assistance.