Monday, May 13, 2013

Makeover Your Home in a Jiffy


A lot of people look for ways to get rid of their old boring looks while working with a budget. Putting up wallpaper is a great way to transform your home into a well decorated room you will love spending time in. Of course, installing wallpaper can be tough if you don't know what you're doing!

            In order to get wallpaper up and looking great you need to wash down your walls first and remove any previous layers of wallpaper that might be up. This will give you a smooth look that will make your wallpaper look professionally installed. Once you've wiped down the walls you'll want to gather up a bucket of warm water and sponge to help you activate the adhesive of your wallpaper.



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            Before you go any further it is best to measure out and precut your wallpaper into strips so you can easily install without having to constantly stop. Once you have the correct strips then you will want to place your first strip into the warm water. When you pull it out of the water fold the paper in half with the design on the outside and make sure not to crease the paper. This will help to activate the adhesive, so you can keep your new wallpaper looking great for years.

            After the adhesive is ready to go place the first strip on the wall and make sure to line it up with the correct points so you will have a flawless look you'll love. When you have the first piece up then you should smooth out the edges and make sure there are no air bubbles. One great way to do this is to use the sponge you already have out to wipe down the walls.

            The first piece is always the hardest to get up, but once you have it settled in then you can start adding the other pieces. The trick is to place them as close together as possible so there is no holes in your amazing new design. When you have all of the pieces up and smoothed out then you can trim up and edges you might have with the a box cutter or other crafting night.

            Once you have finished it is important to stand back and take in the room you've just created. This step can be the most rewarding and will give you a boost of confidence, but you took on a challenge without having to hire a professional!

About the writer : Emon Anam, Founder of the marketing firm “Weftee” is passionate about blogging.Favorite Blog : Blogs Football

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