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Wallpaper installation

Wallpaper is an ancient decorative technique that has its roots in China, over 2000 years ago.

The Chinese were the first to use wallpaper by applying patterns to rice paper. Over the centuries, this practice spread to Europe, particularly France and England, where it became very popular.

 

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Why choose wallpaper for your renovation work?

Wallpaper is a decorative solution that has many advantages over traditional paint.

It allows you to add relief to a room, create unique visual effects and completely transform the atmosphere of a space.

Here are the top reasons why you should consider choosing wallpaper in your interior renovation work.

1. A customizable decoration

A modern living room with a wall decorated with pastel geometric patterned wallpaper, offering a relaxing and contemporary ambiance.

With wallpaper, you have access to an infinite number of patterns and textures. It is possible to personalize each room according to your tastes and desires.

Whether you prefer a minimalist style, floral patterns, or 3D prints that create relief, wallpaper adapts to all trends.

You can even choose custom wallpapers, printing personalized designs or photos for an even more unique effect.

Application example:

In a bedroom, a wallpaper with geometric patterns in pastel colors can create a relaxing and modern atmosphere, while in a living room, a concrete or brick effect wallpaper can add an industrial style to the room.

2. An ideal solution to hide imperfections

An old, uneven wall covered with thick embossed wallpaper, providing an aesthetic appearance while hiding defects.

If your walls have imperfections like cracks, bumps or unevenness, wallpaper is a great solution to hide them.

Unlike paint which can accentuate these defects, wallpaper can cover imperfections while providing an aesthetic effect.

Some wallpapers, such as vinyl or non-woven, have a thickness that allows them to effectively hide wall defects.

Application example:

In an old house, the walls may be uneven or damaged.

Installing thick wallpaper, with a matte or embossed texture, helps to hide these defects while adding character to the room.

3. A durable and easy-to-maintain solution

A dining room with washable vinyl wallpaper, resistant to friction from furniture.

Unlike paint, wallpaper can be extremely durable.

Some wallpapers, such as vinyl or non-woven, are washable and resist wear and tear well.

This makes it a perfect solution for high traffic rooms, such as hallways or children's bedrooms.

Additionally, they are often more resistant to impacts and scratches, which helps extend the life of your walls.

Application example:

In a dining room where chairs may rub against walls, thick vinyl wallpaper can protect walls from dings while providing an easy-to-clean surface.

The different types of wallpaper: How to make the right choice?

Wallpaper comes in several types, each with its own characteristics and benefits.

The choice of wallpaper depends not only on the desired aesthetic, but also on the conditions of use of the room (humidity, passage, etc.).

Here are the main types of wallpaper you can find, with their specificities and advantages.

1. Non-woven wallpaper

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Non-woven wallpaper is made of compressed textile fibres, which makes it durable and easy to install.

Unlike traditional wallpaper, the glue is applied directly to the wall, which greatly simplifies installation.

Additionally, it is often thicker than other types of wallpaper, allowing it to hide small imperfections in the wall.

Application example:

For a living room or bedroom, non-woven wallpaper is an excellent choice. It is quick to install and offers excellent durability.

2. Vinyl wallpaper

A modern bathroom decorated with moisture-resistant vinyl wallpaper with a subtle floral design.

Vinyl wallpaper is made with a PVC coated surface, which makes it particularly resistant to moisture and friction.

It is therefore ideal for humid rooms such as the kitchen or bathroom, or for rooms with high traffic.

It is also easy to clean with a damp sponge, making it convenient for homes with children or pets.

Application example:

In a bathroom or kitchen, vinyl wallpaper with geometric patterns or bright colours can not only beautify the room but also protect the walls from water splashes and grease.

3. Traditional wallpaper

An elegant dining room decorated with traditional floral wallpaper, adding a classic touch.

Traditional wallpaper is made from paper and requires paste to be applied to the back before hanging.

This type of wallpaper is more delicate to handle because it can tear easily if the glue is applied incorrectly.

However, it offers very varied patterns and often more sophisticated finishes.

Application example:

In an elegant or classic room, such as a living room or dining room, a traditional wallpaper with floral patterns or damask can add a touch of refinement.

4. 3D patterned wallpaper

An accent wall in a modern hallway with 3D concrete effect wallpaper, adding depth and character to the space.

3D patterned wallpaper is a modern solution that allows you to create interesting visual effects.

It gives the impression of relief and can imitate different textures such as concrete, wood or bricks.

It is ideal for those looking to add character to a room without doing any heavy lifting.

Application example:

In a modern living room, a 3D wallpaper with a concrete or brick effect can create an accent wall that attracts the eye and gives relief to the room.

How to hang wallpaper: Steps for a perfect result

Hanging wallpaper requires a bit of precision and method, but it is within everyone's reach with patience.

Whether you choose to hang the wallpaper yourself or call on a professional painter.

Here are the key steps to successfully installing wallpaper.

1. Prepare the wall

Before hanging wallpaper, it is essential to prepare the wall surface.

The wall must be clean, dry and smooth.

If your wall has cracks, holes or dents, it is important to fill and sand them.

In some cases it may be necessary to apply an undercoat to improve the adhesion of the wallpaper, especially if the walls are new or particularly porous.

Application example:

If you are repainting an old house, the walls may be porous or uneven.

Apply an undercoat to prepare the surface before hanging the wallpaper.

2. Apply the glue

For traditional wallpapers, the paste should be applied to the back of the paper.

For non-woven wallpapers, the glue is applied directly to the wall.

Use a roller to apply the glue evenly. Be sure not to apply too much to avoid dripping when applying.

3. Lay the strips of wallpaper

Lay the first strip, starting from a corner of the room.

Use a spirit level or plumb line to make sure it is straight.

Once the strip is in place, use a smoother to smooth the wallpaper and eliminate air bubbles.

Lay the following strips, making sure to align the patterns correctly.

Application example:

If you are installing patterned wallpaper, make sure to align each strip carefully so that the patterns are continuous.

This is especially important with floral or striped wallpapers.

4. Cut off excess and finishing touches

Once all the strips are laid, use a cutter to cut off the excess paper at the top and bottom of the wall, along the baseboards and door or window frames.

Be careful to cut cleanly to achieve a clean finish.

Mistakes to avoid when hanging wallpaper

Although hanging wallpaper is relatively simple, there are some mistakes that can ruin the end result.

Here are the most common mistakes to avoid to ensure a successful installation.

1. Not checking alignment

Poor alignment of strips can create shifts in patterns, which is particularly noticeable with striped or patterned wallpapers.

Use a spirit level to ensure each strip is laid straight and the patterns are aligned correctly.

2. Not marouflage properly

Failure to press down wallpaper strips properly can leave air bubbles between the paper and the wall.

It is essential to smooth each strip well with a smoother to eliminate these bubbles and ensure perfect adhesion.

3. Using too much or too little glue

Improper application of the paste can result in adhesion problems or runs that may be visible once the wallpaper is dry.

It is important to apply an even amount of glue, neither too much nor too little, to avoid these problems.

Why call on a professional painter to install wallpaper?

Calling on a professional painter to install your wallpaper can save you time and guarantee an impeccable result.

A professional will know how to prepare the walls, apply the glue evenly, lay the paper precisely and align the patterns perfectly.

It also comes equipped with the tools needed to hang wallpaper in hard-to-reach areas like corners or window frames.

Application example:

In a room with moldings or delicate areas, a professional painter will be able to install the wallpaper with clean and precise cuts, guaranteeing an aesthetic result.

Conclusion: Wallpaper, a modern and decorative solution for all your walls

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Wallpaper is a practical and aesthetic solution to transform your walls.

It offers a wide variety of styles and allows you to personalize each room according to your tastes.

Whether you choose to hang wallpaper yourself or call on a professional painter, this technique offers quick and long-lasting results to enhance your spaces.

With careful installation and a judicious choice of materials, wallpaper is a valuable ally in all your interior renovation projects.

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