3D textured wallpaper
Jennifer Olivier
5 years ago
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Comments (21)All the info is on the picture ghesp, I've just had a look and there's quite a variety of colourways. I like the one shown. It's given me an idea though, I have a very large print, in sections, of a 19th century sketch map of our local county, I could probably display it as wallpaper in my wee office :-) So thanks for the inspiration Silkworm...See MoreThe dreaded textured wallpaper...
Comments (6)I don't think it's going to be as hard as you think. I would imagine the top layer is going to peel off relatively easily. Then work on one wall at a time..............score the backing paper ( you can use a paint scraper ), fully soak the wall all over ( using a big car sponge - and i mean soak it ), then go back to the beginning and re-soak an area of around 6-8 feet at a time. Scrape the paper in an upwards but slightly sideways direction, It should hopefully come off ok. Steamers are a waste of time! The old fashioned way, worked well enough for decades! Good luck x...See MoreOpen plan lounge advice.
Comments (13)Hi @Brian, I’m glad you like the suggestions. With regards to the brick wallpaper I think going for the white will definitely give your space a more light and airy feel and make it look really on trend. The wallpaper is obviously a flat print as opposed to the real 3 dimensional look you would get from brick tiles, however you can see from the picture how the print of the bricks shows interesting depth and shadows to achieve that more authentic look. I think using lighting against the wallpaper would still highlight the realistic looking shadows in the wallpaper, to give you a striking atmospheric look. Graham and Green do have a really good returns policy so it might be worth ordering some wallpaper to see how it looks in the space, with the option to return it if you’re not happy with the effect. Great news about the wallpaper, its definitely one of my favourites and for a bedroom I think it will look fantastic. I think for a more subtle pop of colour that draws the eye, painting just the recesses of your dining area will work well to frame and zone that function in the space, giving it its own identity to also break up the open planned space. Leaving the TV wall white will add bigger emphasis on the brick paper making that the real feature of the space which I think will work really well in your space, especially with the other pops of colour in your sofa. I hope this is helpful, good luck with the decorating - if you would like to speak to me directly about your project or any other design queries giving you a headache, please call me on 0115 7842642 for a free chat. Michelle Dulux Design Expert. www.designer.duluxamazingspace.co.uk...See MoreGold Wallpaper Border - metal strip where to buy?
Comments (7)Does it actually need to be a metal strip or just look metallic? One alternative would be to paint wooden beading (a bit like picture frame wood but I’m not sure what it’s called) metallic gold and effectively frame the wallpaper. Another product is wall decal stripes, but you’d have to see if you could source something like this in the UK: https://wallsneedlove.com/products/easy-stripe...See MoreCarolina
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