Wallpapering around corners can be tricky; here's a tip. Split your corner panel lengthwise into two parts and turn the first half around the corner by a quarter inch. Hang the first half, smooth out the bubbles and trim. Then, overlap it with the second half, carefully matching the pattern in the corner. This way, you'll have a plum edge to match with your next panel.
Bob tours a basement recreation room that has recently been remodeled. The walls, ceilings, and floors have all be restored. The living room has been wallpapered and there is a new fireplace mantel. The kitchen has had a face-lift, also, with new wallpaper and cabinets. The bathroom was completely redone. It has new wall tile, a new fiberglass tub, new floor tile and new vanities. Bob meets Tom Lally, the electrician who is installing a very unique light fixture. It is a Paul Revere Lantern made to look like something from long ago. Tom demonstrates how to hang the fixture from the ceiling. Make sure the power is off! Mount the fixture by its bar and hook together the house wiring to the fixture wiring.
paper into position on the wall without tearing. Sizing also makes later removal of the paper easier. Sizing is a watery consistency and should be applied with a paint roller and pan. The wall is ready to apply paper when the sizing is dry.
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Whether you want to put up new wallpaper or switch to painted walls, removing wallpaper is a key way to give a room a fresh start Lay down a drop cloth. Before removing the wallpaper, cover your floor with a drop cloth. If you