Wallpaper - where from?
Sarah McNally
8 years ago
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Comments (16)A belated THANK YOU to everyone who commented. This is the final result. We're super happy with it. Room A north facing "through-lounge" in a new build, 3 bed semi detached house Paint Walls: Purbeck Stone, Farrow & Ball Ceiling: Strong White, Farrow & Ball By the way, the room isn't as long and skinny as it looks in the photos. Painting it all one colour actually made it feel much, much larger. We were really impressed with the quality of advice the F&B staff gave us in regards to colour. We loved Purbeck Stone from the minute we saw it, and being brave really paid off....See Morewhere is this wallpaper from?
Comments (2)An Etsy shop sells it: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/197814636/self-adhesive-vinyl-temporary-removable?ref=sr_gallery_29&ga_search_query=leaves+wallpaper&ga_page=2&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery Good luck!...See MoreChanging from wall paper to paint.
Comments (7)Nice to have a complete change! As you like all the browns, i'd go for an uplifted colour on the floor, a nice warm oak and maybe carpet in a 'digestive biscuit' colour or runner for the stairs. Harvest Berber Twist is a fabulous carpet with lots of little bitty colours to work with in it, especially the browns that you love. Harvest Berber I'd go for a feature wall maybe in a shade of dark brown that you love, but keep all the rest a more neutral tone. It will give a more modern look. I can't see the curtains too well as the picture is quite dark , but they look a cream tone, so should go well with the whole theme!...See Morewallpaper over wallpaper
Comments (4)Agree with above comments. If you did use a heavy duty lining paper it would need to be applied horizontally but even then you may get problems of the texture showing through, unevenness at the joins where it won’t adhere because of the texture, bubbles or lifting because of the extra layers, and it might make it difficult to remove later on because of the extra adhesive and paint. I would either paint with a trade Matt paint so the texture is not so obvious or strip and re do....See MoreSarah McNally
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