Who does not love highlighters for their house? This blog covers what kind/material/designs/durability/preparation/maintenance of a wall paper.
You can also choose to have a dark colour with creams or whites, that will still be ok. May be I go for a pink colour paper that has lamp/diya designs on it and and you want to go for Beige/white/cream stripes, it will suit for sure.
Other thought here is if one should High gloss, semi-gloss, matt finish or embossed pattern (most comes with semi-gloss or matt finish). These all are personal choices, also if there is less light or no focus lamps go for glossy, the though process is when a lot of light falls on glossy paper it does reflect but also light focuses in one place and hits the eye.
I would be careful to use an embossed wall paper in an entrance of a living room, I do not want all my visitors to feel it and make it dirty or tear with their long uncut, polished nails! Or beautiful damsels with high pointing heals resting their foot on the wall/wall paper Be choosy!
Let us start with the type of wall and wall preparation to welcome a wall paper-
Walls and ceilings that have a washroom above /adjacent or terrace above have to be first checked for cracks and dampness. If damp or you see water marks or cracks treat them before you start painting or sticking wall paper.
Pondering on the wall paper itself,
Matt finish as said is not much scratch prone, scratch I do not mean scratch with a sharp weapon or a ball pen, even a skin leaves a mark and so will a wall paper!
A damp cloth wipe should keep the matt, semi-gloss and embossed ones clean. Now, bear it in mind, this is no cloth or a emulsion wall that you take a brush and soap and scrub them to death! Finger Nails are definitely not friendly for wall papers
One can use Fevicol SH or any thinner form of glue, smear that on the dry wall evenly and also on the paper strips once they are ready to be struck, ensure that there are no air gaps when you stick. There are a lot of YouTube videos that are provides the methods to cut the paper and stick them. Once wall papers are peeled and removed, wall preparation should be started afresh where old glue has to be scratched and removed and process is started all over again.
Hope these help you to decide on wall papers, I will be more than happy to help you out in this process of selection and execution.
Disclaimer: These are my observations and not taken from any source.
PS: This is also posted on my wordpress blog dreamstoexperiencec
- Your choice counts first, may be you love floral and hate geometrical and not sure on abstract designs or love metallic and you are not the bland non-metallic type, you do not like jazzy, all these should be accounted.
- Take into account the size of the room and how many walls you are going to highlight.
- Now the wall/walls/ceiling in context, is it well lit, or do you have light points to add focus light fittings?
- How big is the wall, the length and the breadth?
- Does the wall have undulations?
- Is the wall painted or just cemented or has putty or a primer?
- If you have ceiling on mind, is it the top floor? what is above this ceiling, does it have a room, bathroom, terrace, garden etc?
- Should I add highlighters?
- What material is good? Matt, semi-gloss, glossy,3D Thick material, thin material.
- Washable/ non washable wall papers?
- How to maintain wall papers and durability?
- What is the durability of the paper once installed?
- What is the wastage per roll of wall paper?
- Embossed vs Non-Embossed wall papers.
- Preparation and material used to stick the paper to the wall
- Stick wall paper after 6-8 months of construction of a house
- I have great affinity for floral pattern, so should I go for metallic or non-metallic designs?
- This depends on the wall and the lighting. Do you have ample natural light to ensure the metallic designs glitter? Or, if you have light points to add focus lights then go for metallic designs.
- What about highlighters? I like multiple designs a floral and geometric pattern.A bad planning I call it. Floral pattern can go with plain or light leafy patterns, do not combine floral and something geometric or abstract.
- Yes, combinations make home look elegant.
- 3D designs are mostly used as highlighters or if the walls are huge. Refrain from using 2D patterns for smaller walls.
- How to make combination of colors?
You can also choose to have a dark colour with creams or whites, that will still be ok. May be I go for a pink colour paper that has lamp/diya designs on it and and you want to go for Beige/white/cream stripes, it will suit for sure.
- Ceiling wall papers should be light and self-designed colours.
- Material of the paper!
Other thought here is if one should High gloss, semi-gloss, matt finish or embossed pattern (most comes with semi-gloss or matt finish). These all are personal choices, also if there is less light or no focus lamps go for glossy, the though process is when a lot of light falls on glossy paper it does reflect but also light focuses in one place and hits the eye.
- Embossed vs Non Embossed!
I would be careful to use an embossed wall paper in an entrance of a living room, I do not want all my visitors to feel it and make it dirty or tear with their long uncut, polished nails! Or beautiful damsels with high pointing heals resting their foot on the wall/wall paper Be choosy!
Let us start with the type of wall and wall preparation to welcome a wall paper-
- Is the wall painted or just cemented or has putty or a primer?
- If you have ceiling on mind, is it the top most floor? What is above this ceiling, does it have a room, bathroom, terrace, garden etc?
Walls and ceilings that have a washroom above /adjacent or terrace above have to be first checked for cracks and dampness. If damp or you see water marks or cracks treat them before you start painting or sticking wall paper.
- Sizes of the walls matter!
- Wall undulations!
Pondering on the wall paper itself,
- Maintenance and Durability!
Matt finish as said is not much scratch prone, scratch I do not mean scratch with a sharp weapon or a ball pen, even a skin leaves a mark and so will a wall paper!
A damp cloth wipe should keep the matt, semi-gloss and embossed ones clean. Now, bear it in mind, this is no cloth or a emulsion wall that you take a brush and soap and scrub them to death! Finger Nails are definitely not friendly for wall papers
- Wastage in a wall paper! A wall paper roll is typical 57sft that could be 22 inches and 27 inches wide. and you can easily take 4-5sft to be a wastage. Mainly, cause of damages during laying, or the joints that might come to the centre of the wall and will not be appealing. However, store these wastages and do not trash them, they will come handier when you see a cut or a marks/stains that cannot be wiped with a damp cloth and for the wallpapers that accidentally get torn, you might use these papers to add an artistic patch.
- Preparation and material used to stick the paper to the wall
One can use Fevicol SH or any thinner form of glue, smear that on the dry wall evenly and also on the paper strips once they are ready to be struck, ensure that there are no air gaps when you stick. There are a lot of YouTube videos that are provides the methods to cut the paper and stick them. Once wall papers are peeled and removed, wall preparation should be started afresh where old glue has to be scratched and removed and process is started all over again.
- Durability of the wall paper!
- Washable/non-washable!
Hope these help you to decide on wall papers, I will be more than happy to help you out in this process of selection and execution.
Disclaimer: These are my observations and not taken from any source.
PS: This is also posted on my wordpress blog dreamstoexperiencec