A Guide to Removing and Hanging Wallpaper

As an avid DIY enthusiast, I’ve always been captivated by the transformative power of wallpaper. Whether adding a touch of elegance or infusing a space with vibrant patterns, wallpaper has the ability to elevate any room. Nevertheless, in this blog I’ll share my personal experiences and offer practical tips on how to remove and hang wallpaper. So, let’s roll up our sleeves and embark on a journey of uncovering beauty one wall at a time.

I. Removing Wallpaper: Patience and Persistence

1. Prepare the Space:

Before diving into the wallpaper removal process, it’s essential to prepare the space. Clear the room of furniture and protect the floors with drop cloths or plastic sheets. As well as remove any outlet covers or switch plates and cover them with painter’s tape in order to prevent damage.

2. Score and Strip:

Start by scoring the wallpaper with a wallpaper scorer or a utility knife. This allows the wallpaper removal solution to penetrate and loosen the adhesive. Begin stripping the wallpaper from a corner using a putty knife or a wallpaper scraper. Work in small sections, meanwhile being patient and gentle to avoid damaging the wall beneath.

3. Wallpaper Removal Solution:

Apply a wallpaper removal solution or a mixture of warm water and wallpaper stripper to the wall using a sponge or sprayer. Thereafter allowing the solution to soak into the wallpaper for the recommended time, usually around 15-20 minutes. This helps to soften the adhesive thus, making the stripping process easier.

4. Scraping and Washing:

After the wallpaper has soaked, use the scraper to gently scrape off the loosened wallpaper, working from top to bottom. If some stubborn pieces remain, reapply the removal solution and repeat the scraping process. Finally, wash the wall with warm, soapy water to remove any residue and adhesive.

II. Hanging Wallpaper: Precision and Perfection

1. Measure and Prepare:

Start by measuring the height and width of your walls to determine the amount of wallpaper needed. Add a few inches to each measurement to account for trimming and adjustments. Ensure the walls are clean, smooth, similarly primed for optimal adhesion.

2. Pattern Placement and Cutting:

Carefully examine the wallpaper pattern and plan for seamless alignment. Firstly, begin by marking a plumb line or a straight vertical reference line on the wall using a level. This will serve as a guide for the first strip. equally important, cut the wallpaper into manageable lengths, allowing a few inches of excess at the top and bottom.

3. Applying Wallpaper Paste:

Apply wallpaper paste to the back of the wallpaper according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Use a paint roller or similarly a wallpaper brush to evenly distribute the paste, consequently ensuring thorough coverage from edge to edge.

4. Hanging and Smoothing:

Align the wallpaper with the plumb line or reference line and carefully hang the first strip, starting from the top. Smooth out any air bubbles or wrinkles using a wallpaper brush or a smoothing tool. Continue hanging subsequent strips, all the while matching the patterns and slightly overlapping the edges for a seamless finish.

5. Trimming and Finishing:

Once all the strips are hung, use a sharp utility knife and a straightedge to trim excess wallpaper at the top and bottom. Take care to create clean, precise cuts. Gently wipe away any excess paste with a damp sponge or cloth.

Removing and hanging wallpaper is an art that requires patience, precision, and a passion for design. In conclusion, with careful preparation, persistence in the removal process, and together with attention to detail during hanging, you can unveil the beauty of wallpaper and truly transform your space. So, roll up your sleeves, embrace the process, and create walls that reflect your unique style and personality.