Prepare your walls for new wallpapers: Housekeeping and remodeling tips

06.10.2023 23:20
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

If you feel like it's time to remodel your house a bit, you can start with applying new wallpapers - it can help you a lot!

The only thing is, you need to prepare your walls well, so your new wallpapers will look good.

Here are a few tips for you.

Clear the Wall

First, remove any old wallpaper or peeling paint. 

Use a scraper or putty knife to gently peel it off. If the old wallpaper is stubborn, you can use warm, soapy water to soften it before scraping.

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Smooth Surfaces

Make sure the wall is smooth. Fill in any holes or cracks with a wall filler or putty. 

Use a sandpaper block to smooth the filled areas. This step helps your wallpaper look even and neat.

Priming

Applying a primer is like putting a base coat on your nails before nail polish. 

It helps the wallpaper stick better and gives a consistent surface. Let the primer dry according to the instructions on the can.

Measure and Cut

Measure your wall and cut your wallpaper into strips that fit. Leave a little extra at the top and bottom for adjustments.

Apply Wallpaper Paste

If your wallpaper requires paste, spread it evenly on the back of the wallpaper using a brush or roller. 

If you have peel-and-stick wallpaper, you can skip this step.

Position and Smooth

Carefully position the wallpaper on the wall, starting from the top and smoothing it down as you go. 

Use a wallpaper smoother or a clean, soft cloth to remove any bubbles or wrinkles. Be patient and take your time.

Trim Excess

Use a sharp utility knife to trim the excess wallpaper along the edges and corners for a neat finish.

Let It Dry

Allow the wallpaper to dry completely. This might take a few hours or overnight, depending on the type of wallpaper and paste you used.

Conclusion

That's it! Once your new wallpaper is dry, you'll have a fresh and lovely wall in your room.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Clear the Wall
  2. Smooth Surfaces
  3. Priming
  4. Measure and Cut
  5. Apply Wallpaper Paste
  6. Position and Smooth
  7. Trim Excess
  8. Let It Dry
  9. Conclusion