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Embossed Wallcoverings

The hottest thing in walls these days are the embossed wallcoverings that actually originated in nineteenth-century England: Anaglypta and Lincrusta. Anaglypta is a heavy embossed paper with a soft, low relief, that must be painted after it dries. Lincrusta is made of something that is a lot like rubber, and its relief is much deeper. Both are great looking and easy to use.
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Embossed Wallcoverings

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" Hi, I'm Bob Vila from Home Again. There's a revival of the 19th Century embossed wall covering, which actually originated in England: Anaglypta and Lincrusta. Anaglypta is a heavy embossed paper with a soft, low relief that must be painted after it dries. Lincrusta is made of something that is a lot like rubber, and its relief is much deeper. Both are great looking and easy to use. I'm Bob Vila, good luck with your home improvement project."

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