Summary
When you start wallpapering a room, it pays to tackle the easiest wall first, ie the one with no obstacles, so you can get into your stride before hitting the tricky bits.
Unfortunately, a typical room is full of tricky bits and it won't be long before you come across obstacles like light switches, sockets, radiators, corners, and window and doorframes. Here's how to tackle some of them.See the full content of this document
Extract
Start at the Very Beginning
Window and doorframes
To successfully paper around window and doorframes, you need to cut the wallpaper roughly to size before pasting it onto the wall, leaving at least a 3cm overhang of ...See the full content of this document
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