Why do you double cut wallpaper?

Basically, double cutting is overlapping the paper and then cutting through both layers at the same time to perfectly match the edges. Try and stay as straight as you can. It's going to be a seamless look, so it might not stand out as much as the other ones.
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Why do you overlap wallpaper?

Overlap to ensure the first run is plumb

overlap on wallpaper from the adjacent wall. This lets you hang the paper plumb, regardless of how plumb the corner is. Corners are rarely perfectly straight.
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Should wallpaper seams overlap?

Is it best to overlap the seams when hanging wallpaper? No, we do not recommend overlapping your wallpaper seams. Seams should be "butted" tightly together and smoothed down with a wallpaper seam smoother. Properly "booked" wallpaper does not shrink on the wall, so you do not need to overlap.
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How do you get perfect seams on wallpaper?

Double-cut overlapping seams to create a smooth finish when hanging thick, textured wallpaper. Using a straightedge and sharp utility blade, make a vertical cut through the overlapped paper near the corner. Carefully peel back the top layer and remove the bottom strip. Smooth the edges and roll the seam to seal.
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Why are my wallpaper seams showing?

The most common causes of problems related to wallpaper seams are improper wall surface preparation, improper adhesive application, and / or extreme conditions in the room environment. Lets assume that you have done everything correctly with your install, but the seams are still opening up on the wall.
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How to Double Cut Wallpaper and Avoid Overlaps and Seams



Do you start in the middle of the wall when wallpapering?

Ideally begin at the corner and hang your first length of paper on a wall with no doors or windows. That way, you can hang a full length from the ceiling to the top of the skirting-board. Choose a wall to the right of the window if you're right-handed or to the left if you're left-handed.
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Does wallpaper shrink as Dries?

You also want to give each sheet a little time to book. When you wet the wallpaper it expands and tends to slightly shrink once it's dry.
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How do you stop wallpaper from going in the middle of the wall?

Use a seam roller to press the two sheets of wallpaper together. Wet a large sponge and wash off any excess paste that oozes out of the seams. Continue hanging wallpaper sheets until you have covered all of the walls. Smooth wrinkles and press seams as you go along.
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Why is my wallpaper not matching?

If the alignment is lost after hanging and drying, there could be a number of reasons: Wrong wallpaper paste, different types and brands, old paste, opened boxes, mistakes when mixing (incorrect proportion of water and paste, soaking time) Different soaking times for different lengths of wallpaper.
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How do you hide wallpaper seams before painting?

Gently sand down the seams of the wallpaper so they're not as noticeable. Apply a coat of oil-based primer to the entire surface of the walls before painting. This helps seal the adhesive in the paper away from the moisture in the paint. Moisture from paint can often loosen wallpaper glue, causing bubbles or peeling.
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How much do you overlap peel and stick wallpaper?

The two strips should be tightly next to each other at the seam but not overlapping. Once you've got it matched up, it's easy – simply continue removing the backing from the wallpaper a bit at a time and use your smoothing tool as you go to smooth the wallpaper onto the wall and prevent bubbles and wrinkles.
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Where do you start and stop wallpaper?

Many experts recommend starting the first strip to the right of a door or window, on one side of a natural break such as a floor-to-ceiling bookcase, or in an inconspicuous corner.
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Where do you start when wallpapering a single wall?

Before you start, clean walls and fill any holes or cracks. For just one feature wall, especially on a chimney breast, place the first piece of wallpaper in the centre. Use a plumb line or spirit level to draw a line where the edge of the first piece of paper will be hung.
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Do you paste the wall or wallpaper?

Applying adhesive to the back of the paper is the traditional installation method for wallpaper. Wallcoverings manufactured with paper, cotton, or vinyl substrates can absorb moisture and expand when pasted. If applied directly to the wall, the material might bubble and wrinkle.
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Can you wrap wallpaper around an inside corner?

Never hang a full width wallcovering around an inside corner. Always do it in two pieces. First measure the distance from the edge of the last piece you hung to the corner.
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How long do you leave paste on wallpaper before hanging?

3 Soak the wallpaper

You will now need to let the paste soak into the wallpaper (the time required for this should be stated on the packaging of the paste - usually between 5 and 10 minutes). Fold the pasted wallpaper strip in from the outside edges to the middle point that you marked earlier.
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Will air bubbles in wallpaper dry out?

Often, bubbles will dissipate over time as the adhesive dries and puls the wallpaper tight to the wall. Wait a day or two after hanging to see if the bubbles disappear before jumping to a fix.
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What is the easiest wallpaper pattern to match?

Random match is the easiest to install and will not create any waste when measuring strips as these wallpapers line up randomly at the seams. Drop-match and straight match wallpapers may result in some waste when you match the pattern from strip to strip.
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Do you have to wallpaper the whole wall?

“If you're going to commit to wallpapering a room, then you need to go for it and wallpaper the whole space in order to create a cohesive, glamorous interior,” explains Bullard.
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Should you wallpaper all walls?

Because there are so many different kinds of wallpaper, it is acceptable to wallpaper the entire room or just an accent wall. Selecting the right pattern, texture, and color for your wallpaper can make sure that the accent wall or room will not be visually overwhelming.
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