Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this one! In wallpaper or curtains!
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I absolutely adore this. Any idea where it's from or how much it would cost? Would it look weird to do just 2 walls in a small living room that opens to the foyer (it has three walls, but one of them runs into the front door and foyer, so I couldn't really do that one, I don't think.) Too much for a whole room? It's the piano room so there's not actually a lot going on in there as far as furniture.
Anonymous wrote:I have wallpaper and am ready to have it installed in my mudroom. It has some tricky areas to work around, so I'd like to have a pro do it. Any recommendations? Thanks in advance!
Anonymous wrote:I love this one! In wallpaper or curtains!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's probably old wallpaper. It's so much better today.Anonymous wrote:I've spent so much time peeling, scraping and peeling wallpaper from our house. I will never wallpaper any room in my house. It's so personal, and changing it sucks.
I think it's dumb when people shortchange themselves today because in 5-10 years their tastes may change. If someone is in love one with of the gorgeous wallpapers out there right now and they have the means to use it, why not use it? Why paint and kinds like the space? They'll probably want to change the color/decor in 5-10 years regardless. Do what you LOVE now.
what's considered old wallpaper? Our house is 20 years old and the original owners wallpapered the bathrooms. I want to get rid of it, but keep delaying because of the horror stories I've heard about removing wall paper. I know we could hire professionals (and may do that), but we have a whole list of projects that will need professionals so I'm trying to tackle what I can do myself.
I'm the PP with the old paper (in every room of my house). Removing it takes time, but not skill, so don't be afraid to just start peeling. Get this to peel (https://www.google.com/shopping/product/12580481295561079852?q=painters+tool&rlz=1CAYBVP_enUS676US676&oq=painters+tool&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l7.3411j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&prds=local:1,prmr:2).
Get as much of the paper layer off as you can. In places where the paper layer won't come off, score it with this (https://www.acehardware.com/departments/paint-and-supplies/painting-tools-and-supplies/paint-scrapers/17756?x429=true&gclid=CjwKCAiAxKv_BRBdEiwAyd40N8umHDRei6LS1qFVzIv-lyyp8QwljBs9nQ6621WV5cBxv3tgqClDhBoC4AkQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds).
Working in small sections, spray the wall with hot water mixed with fabric softener. Give it 5 minutes and scrape the paper and glue off. Then scrub the wall with a large sponge and hot/warm water. Prime and paint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's probably old wallpaper. It's so much better today.Anonymous wrote:I've spent so much time peeling, scraping and peeling wallpaper from our house. I will never wallpaper any room in my house. It's so personal, and changing it sucks.
I think it's dumb when people shortchange themselves today because in 5-10 years their tastes may change. If someone is in love one with of the gorgeous wallpapers out there right now and they have the means to use it, why not use it? Why paint and kinds like the space? They'll probably want to change the color/decor in 5-10 years regardless. Do what you LOVE now.
what's considered old wallpaper? Our house is 20 years old and the original owners wallpapered the bathrooms. I want to get rid of it, but keep delaying because of the horror stories I've heard about removing wall paper. I know we could hire professionals (and may do that), but we have a whole list of projects that will need professionals so I'm trying to tackle what I can do myself.
Anonymous wrote:Paint is quicker, easier and cheaper. I have also spent countless hours scraping off old wallpaper and will NEVER wallpaper any walls in any house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's probably old wallpaper. It's so much better today.Anonymous wrote:I've spent so much time peeling, scraping and peeling wallpaper from our house. I will never wallpaper any room in my house. It's so personal, and changing it sucks.
I think it's dumb when people shortchange themselves today because in 5-10 years their tastes may change. If someone is in love one with of the gorgeous wallpapers out there right now and they have the means to use it, why not use it? Why paint and kinds like the space? They'll probably want to change the color/decor in 5-10 years regardless. Do what you LOVE now.
what's considered old wallpaper? Our house is 20 years old and the original owners wallpapered the bathrooms. I want to get rid of it, but keep delaying because of the horror stories I've heard about removing wall paper. I know we could hire professionals (and may do that), but we have a whole list of projects that will need professionals so I'm trying to tackle what I can do myself.