Our peel-and-stick and non-pasted wallpapers have a luxurious thickness that can hide a multitude of flaws on surfaces.
Please consider these factors to help you choose which wallpaper type is best for your space:
Please consider these factors before choosing your wallpaper type and installation:
Surface Texture and Condition: Ensure the wall surface is smooth and free of imperfections. Our wallpaper adheres best to smooth surfaces, so if your wall has a slight texture or imperfections, priming might be necessary to create a more even base. We have also tested it successfully on lightly textured walls such as knockdown and orange peel.
Cleanliness:The wall should be clean and free from dust, grease, and other contaminants. Any dirt or residue on the wall can hinder the adhesive's ability to bond properly.
Paint Type:Consider the type of paint on the wall. If the wall is painted with a gloss or semi-gloss finish, the wallpaper adhesive may have difficulty sticking. Matte or satin finishes tend to work better. For best results, always use a wallpaper primer over your paint.
Wall Material:Different wall materials may require different approaches. While our wallpaper adheres well to smooth drywall, it might struggle with certain surfaces like heavily textured walls, brick, or wood paneling.
Long-Term Goals:Consider how long you plan to keep your wallpaper in place. If it's a short-term solution or if you anticipate changing it frequently, our peel-and-stick option is ideal.
To help you make informed decisions before purchasing full-length panels, it's a good idea to test a sample first. This allows you to assess potential issues for your particular wall type before completing the entire installation.