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Prep

  • Sharp Utility Knife
  • Squeegee
  • Level

Ensure your wall is flat, dry and free of dust. Clean with a damp paper towel and let dry completely before beginning.

Installation

Start peeling away 1-2 feet of the paper backing from the top of your first roll and fold it backwards.

Place a few inches of the exposed back in place, with at least 2-4" of the paper above the top edge of the wall. Make sure the panel is straight. If not, just remove it and try again.

Once the panel is straight, adhere the paper onto the wall from the center of the panel.

press the paper into the wall once it's in place. please keep in mind that it it pressure sensitive

Use a squeegee and gently smooth the paper from the center out to each edge. This will help remove large bubbles. Be careful not to scrape the design.

Peel and fold down more paper backing and install the next 4-6" segment, smoothing from the center as before.

Move down the wall in small segments until you reach the bottom of the panel.

Add the next panel directly next to the first panel. There is no overlap in our paper. The paper will sit right next to its neighboring panel.

Repeat with the remaining panels. Once you reach the end of a wall simply use your sharp edge to cut the extra paper off the edge, bottom & top of the wall.

start at the ceiling

I like to start from the ceiling and work my way down when wallpapering a room. This helps the pattern line up. Walls aren’t always perfectly straight, and starting at the top can help adjust for that. Plus, tiny imperfections are less noticeable down by the baseboards.

for high-gloss paints

While peel & stick wallpaper should adhere to most flat surfaces, some glossy paint finishes can give you trouble. The adhesive may not stay in place when wallpapering a glossy wall. Rather than sanding it down and coating it with primer, I like to save time with a product likeE-Z Hang. It helps the roll stick to tricky high-gloss surfaces and you can slide the wallpaper into place more easily.