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Are you getting tired of looking at the same uninteresting wall over and over again? want to change the look & feel of your house, so you consider wallpapers and give a fresh & modern look to your wall, there are a few things you need to know about how to fix wallpaper. Wallpaper is a popular way to update the look of a room without having to paint. It’s also relatively easy to install, although there are a few things you need to know before you get started.

 

In this article, we’ll give you a step-by-step guide on how to fix wallpaper, including what tools you need and how to prepare the wall before you start.

 

Measuring the wall: To figure out how much wallpaper you'll need, take measurements of the wall's height and width. Add a few extra inches to the height and width to Make sure you have enough wallpaper for your project.

 

Prepare the wall: Make sure the wall is clean, smooth, and free of any cracks or holes. Use a filler or Spackle to fill any cracks or holes and sand the wall until it's smooth.

 

Cut the wallpaper: Cut the wallpaper into strips that are slightly longer than the height of the wall. Make sure the pattern on the wallpaper lines up with each strip.

 

Apply wallpaper paste: Apply wallpaper paste to the back of the first strip of wallpaper using a wallpaper brush or roller. Make sure the entire strip is covered in paste.

 

Hang the first strip: Starting at the top of the wall, align the wallpaper with the ceiling and use a wallpaper smoother to smooth out any air bubbles or wrinkles. Use a straight edge or level to ensure the strip is straight.

 

Hang the remaining strips: Repeat the process for the remaining strips, making sure to line up the pattern and smooth out any bubbles or wrinkles. Overlap each strip slightly to ensure there are no gaps.

 

Trim the excess: Use a sharp knife or scissors to trim the excess wallpaper from the top and bottom of the wall. Make sure to leave a small amount of excess at the top and bottom to allow for any future adjustments.

 

Smooth out any bubbles: Use a wallpaper smoother to smooth out any bubbles or wrinkles in the wallpaper. Work your way outwards from the strip's center.

 

Allow the wallpaper to dry: Allow the wallpaper to dry completely before moving any furniture back into the room or applying any finishing touches.

 

That's it! Following these steps should help you fix wallpaper on a wall, explore our website for more information about wallpapers, or directly call us for advice. Thanks for reading!

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