TIPS & TRICKS
Dealing with textured walls
Wallpapering directly over textured walls will result in some very unattractive,
bumpy wallpaper. The best way to smooth out your wall is by skimming it with a
joint compound. If done right, this step will fill in the all the unevenness in the
wall, creating a nice smooth surface your wallpaper can adhere too.
Check out this video on skim coating.
RESOURCES
Walls Need Love
Made in Tennessee, this collection of
temporary and reusable "adhesive art"
comes in more than 50 patterns.
WallCandy Arts
This company's patterns are great for kids
of all ages. While many of the patterns are
geared toward a nursery or child's room,
there's an ever-expanding collection of fun,
colorful and graphic temporary wallpapers
sophisticated and bold enough for the
most serious of rooms.
Try out samples before doing the entire wall
Peel-and-stick wallpaper can work on textured walls if the pattern is busy
enough and the paper thick enough. It's a good idea though to test your walls
and the specific paper you want to use before doing a complete installation
(you can order swatches and samples from most wallpaper companies). Peel-
and-stick wallpaper is expensive (and not the easiest thing to put up), so apply
a sample to your walls and allow it to stay for a few days before investing your
time and money. You will then see if skimming your textured walls is necessary
or if you can proceed without much prep to the actual install.
Tempaper Designs
Tempaper Designs' removable wallpaper
may be temporary, but it will hold up well
even in humid bathrooms. Its photorealistic
wood-plank designs look like actual
paneling, and all papers are eco-friendly,
with no VOCs or phthalates.
Spoonflower
If you're looking for retro or vintage
removable wallpaper, Spoonflower is the
place. It's a favorite design-your-own-fabric
resource that recently branched out to
include wallpaper. You can even upload
your own design to be printed on eco-
friendly, PVC-free paper.