
Home with Tess: Wallpaper is back, and it's better than ever
The author shares their experience with a DIY wallpaper hanging project, noting that it was surprisingly easier than anticipated, especially when compared to previous challenging projects like painting cabinets. The article highlights the resurgence of wallpaper in home decor, emphasizing the wide array of modern options available, from subtle patterns to vibrant botanical and geometric designs, a significant departure from older, more traditional styles. A key aspect discussed is the availability of peel-and-stick wallpaper, which simplifies the application process, making it more accessible for DIY enthusiasts.
The author acknowledges a complication encountered during the project: applying wallpaper to an asymmetrical, trapezoidal wall in an attic with a central window. This unique wall shape made calculating the required amount of wallpaper challenging, leading to a recommendation to contact the seller for assistance with complex wall dimensions. The author also discovered a slight discrepancy in the width of the received wallpaper compared to the wall, which required an adjustment in the application strategy. Instead of working from left to right, as typically suggested, the author started with the middle panel above the window. This approach helped to evenly distribute the slight width gap and create a more balanced look on the wall.
The application process involved laying out the panels on the floor first to ensure proper alignment. For hanging, the author started by peeling only a corner of the backing, carefully aligning the panel with the adjacent one, and then gradually peeling the rest of the backing while smoothing out bubbles with a credit card. A significant advantage of the peel-and-stick wallpaper was its ease of repositioning if alignment errors occurred. After the panels were in place, an Exacto knife was used to trim the excess wallpaper along the ceiling, completing the transformation of the wall into a 'jungle-fied' space within a few hours.
Despite the project's success and relative ease, the author issues a crucial warning regarding the 'renter-friendly' claim of the wallpaper. An attempt to remove a strip of the wallpaper two months after application resulted in significant damage to both the paint and the underlying drywall. This experience leads the author to advise renters against using this type of wallpaper if they intend to remove it without causing damage. However, for homeowners committed to a long-term change, the author suggests that this transformation can be simple and rewarding. The article concludes by hinting at a full attic transformation reveal in upcoming columns.
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