When it's time to change your wallpapers, lots of people feel confused - how can they do it smoothly and nicely?
In fact, it's not that hard - you should just follow these simple steps.
Now, let's renew your room together!
First, make sure your wall is clean and smooth. If there are any bumps or holes, you might want to fix them with spackle and sandpaper.
Measure the height of your wall and cut the wallpaper to match that length. Leave a little extra at the top and bottom for trimming.
If your wallpaper needs adhesive (paste), mix it according to the instructions on the package. Some wallpapers come with adhesive already on the back.
Use a brush or roller to apply the adhesive to the back of the wallpaper evenly. If your wallpaper is prepasted, you can skip this step.
Gently fold the pasted sides of the wallpaper together (like closing a book) and let it sit for a few minutes. This allows the adhesive to activate.
Begin in a corner of the wall. Slowly unroll the wallpaper, keeping it straight and lined up with the top of the wall.
Use a wallpaper smoother or a soft, clean cloth to press the wallpaper against the wall. Start from the center and work your way outward to remove any air bubbles.
Once the wallpaper is on the wall, use a sharp knife or scissors to trim the excess at the top and bottom, following the edge of the wall.
When you get to corners or obstacles like outlets, overlap the wallpaper slightly, then use a utility knife to cut around them neatly.
Finally, clean off any excess paste from the wallpaper and let it dry completely. It might take a day or two.
That's it! Wallpapering can take some time and patience, but if you follow these steps carefully, you can make your walls look great.