I been hanging paper for over 40 years. As a professional there are things that are necessary to do, like overlapping the paper it’s more work that doesn’t need to be done and if you don’t hold that razor straight while doing that you will see spots in the seems. Just butt the edges up. . You should always with out a doubt start with a plumb line at every wall if doing the whole room. You should always use a straight edge with a straight razor in a straight razor handle to cut edges, ceiling, baseboard, windows and door frames. And turn your plastic blade the other way when smoothing out it out. If there I slight bump on wall doing it your way you will rip the paper. I do realize you are not professional but maybe these tips will help you or others.
The way you explained is how my journeyman taught me. Single edged razor blazed. Razors and box knives can damage the drywall. Straight edge plumb line.
If I'm doing a whole room and come to a corner, do I work it into the crease (as he did) and continue the piece onto the next wall? Or do you cut and overlap two distinct strips/sections slightly (one from each side)?
This was a great video… right to the point, demonstrations matched audio, you only talked about relevant content and you addressed hiccups that could happen. Can’t wait for my DIY❤
Thank you sooooooooooooooooooo much for demonstrating how the wall looks after you peel off wallpaper. It gives me more confidence to go ahead and try it out!!
Heads up to anyone attempting this nowadays - if you want long continuous uninterrupted strips, do NOT measure by sq footage. While technically there may be enough on the rolls for full coverage, what you're going to end up with is pieces that are cut up half way down the wall. Please instead find out how many continuous floor to ceiling strips you can get out of one roll (you may end up discarding 4-5ft). Then divide the width of the wall by the width of one roll to see how many continuous strips you'll need. If you don't do it this way, it's going to look patchy, and that's the last thing you want with contact wallpaper.
Assuming you've had this on the wall for some time now, can you advise if peeling the wallpaper still doesn't damage the walls? Sometimes these adhesives are peelable right after but after some time it peels the paint off the wall. Is that Ur experience?
The only thing to note, That with time most peel and stick wall papers will become increasingly difficult to remove and could damage walls. The longer the adhesive is on the wall the more damage it could cause. Try putting wall papper covering over high quality painted walls and try to remove to change the wall paper after 1 year to reduce any possible damage that can be caused to drywall
i'm going to be doing this to all of my bedroom walls and this vid helps a ton!! you explained everything extremely well and i'm someone that gets easily confused but i understood every step. thanks!
Thank you for adding time stamps below video. A time suck for you but super helpful for the viewer needing to review a section while doing a project. Your instructions are fantastic and videos the best for DIY
Thanks, now I have confidence to do this myself instead of waiting around until my husband finds time to do it!🙌🏽 And ironically, your wife picked the same exact peel & stick I ordered.♥️😀
Good video and helpful to see the process. Nice work, too. Although once I saw the finished wall it gave me some anxiety. It’s not the most soothing thing to look at.
You made this look extremely easy. I am not handy enough to do on my own, but it is a great option to switch up the look in a room quickly with no fuss. Curious to know how long it lasts, though. I'm sick of my painted walls, too easy to mar and gets dirty quickly.
I have two videos on my channel going over 2 different styles of wallpaper. I have not had an issue with either one of them! If you’re worried about it getting dirty, they can be washed off with a wet washcloth very easily! The only down side is if you do end up hitting the wall and you make a dent. It would be very difficult to repair because you would have to replace the whole row of wallpaper in order for it to look like it did before!
I’m a paper hanger and my customer wanted an entire foyer papered with this kind of paper. And up The stairs. I think this paper is mainly for accent walls. Huge challenge to match corners
It is surprisingly simple if you take your time. We used this same paper (in blue) as an accent wall in our closet, having never hung paper before, and by following the steps on here we were able to hang it, and make it look great.
Thank you so much for the bonus tips! It really comes down to the details of these tips, otherwise you get suck DIY-ing these small projects. I ordered some stickers for my rental suite, finally I can use these tips to stick them on. Love this video!
You went over and beyond with details. Man so glad I watched. Now I know what I'm doing. Had no clue to calculate Sq ft. No clue to look for Sq ft calculation when buying the wallpaper. Man thank you so much! I now have confidence because I had no clue what I was doing when shopping for wallpaper. Thank you for the video. New subbie.
Thanks for this video showed us what we needed to know and hepled with details and wasnt a bunch of stuff that we didnt need to see. I am going to get my Peel and Stick Wall Paper now
@@EdinaViensBreakthroughCoach I was going to ask same thing. Because I did a test patch inside a closet and it ripped the paint right off but only in the sections where drywall putty was under the paint. So I’m curious though if this wallpaper is less sticky that contact paper…
I used peel n stick on our pantry shelves & I wish I would have applied it BEFORE installing the shelves. I was wondering about the textured walls with paint on them, some brands say the wall ca t be painted/ textured?! Thanks for sharing great video.
Wow thats one of the most nicest comments I have gotten! Thank you! That just made my day! Your are a good person, I hope life is treating you well. Keep it up! 🙂
Great video! Just one question, I have spots that are coming loose on the outer edge. I go over it with the scraper but after awhile it is loose again. Is it ok to glue? If so what would you recommend? Thanks
You can glue it if you want, just know it might not come off well. You can probably use the same glue that little kids use in school. You know those purple and orange glue sticks? I think that would work! Or you can use maybe a double sided sticky tape! It’s up to you!
The hardest most frustrating part is actually applying, lining up, unfeeling and sticking to the wall while maintaining a flat surface especially while at the corners. Wish you expanded on this more this is extremely frustrating
Would this not stick “permanently” if it get in contact with moisture? I would like to use this behind the stove where steam and sauce splatter and grease splatter can hit it.
Just to make sure I understand your question. Are you thinking about taking it off one day and are worried about it sticking to the wall too much from the steam? If that’s the case I still think it would be ok behind your stove and you can wash this stuff pretty easily with a damp rag. Let’s say for example it did stick a lot when you peeled it off... the worse thing that would probably happen is that you would have to repaint that section of your wall. Either way I still think it would work fine behind it! Hope that answers your question! If not leave another comment and I’ll see if I can explain better!
It’s personal preference! If you want to over hang and cut off later you can do that as well! Just make sure it’s straight at the top if you’re not going to over hang!
Thank you. For being brief and to the point. I didnt have to suffer thru 35 minutes of non-edited stuff. Awesome!
I been hanging paper for over 40 years. As a professional there are things that are necessary to do, like overlapping the paper it’s more work that doesn’t need to be done and if you don’t hold that razor straight while doing that you will see spots in the seems. Just butt the edges up. . You should always with out a doubt start with a plumb line at every wall if doing the whole room. You should always use a straight edge with a straight razor in a straight razor handle to cut edges, ceiling, baseboard, windows and door frames. And turn your plastic blade the other way when smoothing out it out. If there I slight bump on wall doing it your way you will rip the paper. I do realize you are not professional but maybe these tips will help you or others.
The way you explained is how my journeyman taught me. Single edged razor blazed. Razors and box knives can damage the drywall. Straight edge plumb line.
use a lazer level
What is a plumb line?
@@negotiv check for videos for wallpaper plumb line. They must have some. It's easy to do.
If I'm doing a whole room and come to a corner, do I work it into the crease (as he did) and continue the piece onto the next wall? Or do you cut and overlap two distinct strips/sections slightly (one from each side)?
This was a great video… right to the point, demonstrations matched audio, you only talked about relevant content and you addressed hiccups that could happen. Can’t wait for my DIY❤
I appreciate that!
Thank you sooooooooooooooooooo much for demonstrating how the wall looks after you peel off wallpaper. It gives me more confidence to go ahead and try it out!!
Yeah no problem! Glad I could help! It’s really cool stuff! I would definitely recommend giving it a try!
All the extra “o’s” is a little dramatic.
@@ccarrington8890 I wonder what the C stands for. 😂
@@taraloker6045 petty lol
@@Naileditytwhere’d you get this wallpaper at?
Heads up to anyone attempting this nowadays - if you want long continuous uninterrupted strips, do NOT measure by sq footage. While technically there may be enough on the rolls for full coverage, what you're going to end up with is pieces that are cut up half way down the wall. Please instead find out how many continuous floor to ceiling strips you can get out of one roll (you may end up discarding 4-5ft). Then divide the width of the wall by the width of one roll to see how many continuous strips you'll need. If you don't do it this way, it's going to look patchy, and that's the last thing you want with contact wallpaper.
Thank you for this tip!
Really appreciate how clearly you demonstrate taking on this project.
Especially pleased you show how to calculate the square footage.
Cheers!!
The hair dryer tip was awesome! Thank you!
Assuming you've had this on the wall for some time now, can you advise if peeling the wallpaper still doesn't damage the walls? Sometimes these adhesives are peelable right after but after some time it peels the paint off the wall. Is that Ur experience?
The only thing to note, That with time most peel and stick wall papers will become increasingly difficult to remove and could damage walls. The longer the adhesive is on the wall the more damage it could cause. Try putting wall papper covering over high quality painted walls and try to remove to change the wall paper after 1 year to reduce any possible damage that can be caused to drywall
its fairly easy to remove with a heat gun or hair dryer, it’ll soften the adhesive so it won’t pull the paper off the drywall
i'm going to be doing this to all of my bedroom walls and this vid helps a ton!! you explained everything extremely well and i'm someone that gets easily confused but i understood every step. thanks!
I brought some brick wallpaper for my classroom, so I hope it works magically like you just demonstrated. Fingers crossed! 🤞
Where did buy them
Thank you for adding time stamps below video. A time suck for you but super helpful for the viewer needing to review a section while doing a project. Your instructions are fantastic and videos the best for DIY
Thank you so much! I appreciate that! :)
Thanks, now I have confidence to do this myself instead of waiting around until my husband finds time to do it!🙌🏽 And ironically, your wife picked the same exact peel & stick I ordered.♥️😀
I bought the same exact one too. Found this video to put it up!
How did it turn out
Great video! Living in an apartment gives me only so few options, and I really want to spruce things up this year! Would love to try this out soon!
Good video and helpful to see the process. Nice work, too. Although once I saw the finished wall it gave me some anxiety. It’s not the most soothing thing to look at.
You made this look extremely easy. I am not handy enough to do on my own, but it is a great option to switch up the look in a room quickly with no fuss. Curious to know how long it lasts, though. I'm sick of my painted walls, too easy to mar and gets dirty quickly.
I have two videos on my channel going over 2 different styles of wallpaper. I have not had an issue with either one of them! If you’re worried about it getting dirty, they can be washed off with a wet washcloth very easily! The only down side is if you do end up hitting the wall and you make a dent. It would be very difficult to repair because you would have to replace the whole row of wallpaper in order for it to look like it did before!
I’m a paper hanger and my customer wanted an entire foyer papered with this kind of paper. And up The stairs. I think this paper is mainly for accent walls. Huge challenge to match corners
It is surprisingly simple if you take your time. We used this same paper (in blue) as an accent wall in our closet, having never hung paper before, and by following the steps on here we were able to hang it, and make it look great.
@@NaileditytWill there be any damage to paint (or gloss paint) after a year of being on and I pull it off?
@@jeaniebroderickWill there be any damage to paint (or gloss paint) after a year of being on and I pull it off?
Thank you so much for the bonus tips! It really comes down to the details of these tips, otherwise you get suck DIY-ing these small projects. I ordered some stickers for my rental suite, finally I can use these tips to stick them on. Love this video!
You went over and beyond with details. Man so glad I watched. Now I know what I'm doing. Had no clue to calculate Sq ft. No clue to look for Sq ft calculation when buying the wallpaper. Man thank you so much! I now have confidence because I had no clue what I was doing when shopping for wallpaper. Thank you for the video. New subbie.
I’m so excited to have found this, we’re hanging the same wallpaper tomorrow in our closet, and I was happy to see the tips.
Why? The wallpaper is grotesque
Thanks saved my time and money,by watching other prep videos
This was so relaxing to watch.
I love this idea I am a DIY fan I'm always making something and I'm always looking for great ideas and you have the best one
people like y
This video made my day! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I was very confused on how to make the cut out for the outlet
this stuff is so much better than the old school wall paper lol, even the wet and stick kind, it's 1000x better.
I 100% agree!
Your video was super helpful! Thank you! Was able to apply the peel and stick wallpaper with no problems after watching.
Great! So glad it turned out! Great job and thanks for watching!
You make it look a lot easier than it is. I was doing a powder room and had to go around a light fixture
Thank you , thoroughly concise and precise
I am so glad I found your channel this is a game changer for renters
Glad you enjoy it!
Thank you for posting! Just bought an adhesive wallpaper and your video has helped a lot.
I didn’t expect this, but I loved every minute of it!
Thanks for this video showed us what we needed to know and hepled with details and wasnt a bunch of stuff that we didnt need to see. I am going to get my Peel and Stick Wall Paper now
Wow this video was a tremendous help! Now I feel confident enough to put mine up !
I'm a sucker for this easy-to-install wallpaper!
Awesome and informative! I was super intimidated by my wall project but now feel ready to tackle the paper! Thanks!
Man you make this look so easy!!! I didn’t have the same experience nor did mine line up at all.
Thanks for the tip with the socket.
Your tips are always so useful, thank you!
I used contact paper years ago as back splashes when we rented.
Yeah! This stuff is awesome!
Could you remove it easily when you moved out?
@@EdinaViensBreakthroughCoach I was going to ask same thing. Because I did a test patch inside a closet and it ripped the paint right off but only in the sections where drywall putty was under the paint. So I’m curious though if this wallpaper is less sticky that contact paper…
Thanks for doing the video. Very helpful. Getting ready to start my project.
Thanks for making it straight to the point and simple. The best video.
Thank you! That means a lot!
Lol wish I found this earlier but I like wallpaper now so I'm sure I'll be able to use this later. Thank you
Very nice job because of your vlog tutorial I got some knowledge from you about wallpaper
All I need it to see how easy it is!! thank you for the video!!!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the demo, I’m afraid it’s something I’ll just have to dive in and give it a try 😊
I bet you’ll do great!
@@Naileditytthank you, it actually did!
Amazing work bro!! Thank you for showing us this!! I will try this myself 🙏🏻👊🏻😊
You are an awesome husband doing this for your wife and a great person for sharing w the world we appreciate it!!!
Aw thanks so much! That means a lot!
You just saved my life, thank you!
Thank you, for this video! Watching right before I start putting up the wallpaper. Very helpful. Got me feeling confident!
Awesome! That’s what I’m here for!!
Same!!!!
Thank you this video was so helpful! The hairdryer idea worked. 🙏🏼
Awesome! So glad I could help! Thanks for watching!
Nailed it, ur content makes me happy
very simple and easy way explained... thanks man
I can’t get the strips straight and even, but the overlapping was a good idea I didn’t think of.
Dude this is totally helpful I was looking at several videos in your video seems to be the best out there for simple demonstration
Thanks for showing the process. I'm looking into potential rentals but the color palettes are not the best to look at.
Hi Blake! I loved this tutorial. Thank you for sharing. How long did this take you start to finish?
It’s so beautiful
I am going to get my Peel and Stick Wall Paper now
Thanks so much.. love the way you explained everything 👍
Thank you! I appreciate and I’m glad I could help!
This was super helpful! Thank you!
About to do a project and this helped, thank you. 🙂
Awesome! Glad it helped! Good luck on your project! Let me know how it turns out!
This is by far the best video I have seen on the subject, too bad I found it after the fact …… lol I pull the top layer off my drywall lol
I used peel n stick on our pantry shelves & I wish I would have applied it BEFORE installing the shelves. I was wondering about the textured walls with paint on them, some brands say the wall ca t be painted/ textured?! Thanks for sharing great video.
Love your video, well explained with many examples of possible mistakes!
Thanks glad it helped!
Your channel is underrated, I wish you also have a millions of subscribers
Wow thats one of the most nicest comments I have gotten! Thank you! That just made my day! Your are a good person, I hope life is treating you well. Keep it up! 🙂
Such an awesome video!!!! ❤️❤️❤️ beautifully done ✅
Thank you!!
Looks easy enough, thanks. Please grab a sharpie and match the outlet cover plate
Such a great no nonsense video!
I learned so much from this video. I love this
Would love to try this out soon!
Headed to try this right now.
This content is so useful
Great video! Just one question, I have spots that are coming loose on the outer edge. I go over it with the scraper but after awhile it is loose again. Is it ok to glue? If so what would you recommend? Thanks
You can glue it if you want, just know it might not come off well. You can probably use the same glue that little kids use in school. You know those purple and orange glue sticks? I think that would work! Or you can use maybe a double sided sticky tape! It’s up to you!
@@Nailedityt o
Great content as always
I thought you said start in the middle of the wall. Great job👍
Did you start in the middle of your wall? What do you mean by that lol? And thanks I appreciate it! :)
@@Nailedityt Thank you for sharing. 😊
Thank you for sharing! definitely helped me
I always over lap by an inch then double cut down the middle of the lap. Makes for a perfect line where both wallpapers meet.
This was super helpful I can’t wait to do this in 2 spots in my house!
Nice job in instruction to detail
Great instructions Thank you.
The towel is to dry my tears as I realize I suck at home renos and should have hired a professional.
You got this!
Thank you so much for posting this! Very helpful!
Thank you for the comment! I’m glad I could help!
The hardest most frustrating part is actually applying, lining up, unfeeling and sticking to the wall while maintaining a flat surface especially while at the corners. Wish you expanded on this more this is extremely frustrating
Wow! Great video. Thank you.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you very much! This video is very supportive
Thank you! Glad it helped!
Good work dude. Thanks for the tips
Thanks I actually ordered this exact wallpaper lol. But mines thick like vinyl?
Your the first person I've ever subscribed to 👀
Thank you, now I'm gonna do this instead of painting,
Thank you for taking the time to make these! So helpful
Thanks for the support and watching the video!
Nice work!!! How long did it take to do a complete wall like that size in your video?
Probably a couple hours for the first go around!
Would this not stick “permanently” if it get in contact with moisture? I would like to use this behind the stove where steam and sauce splatter and grease splatter can hit it.
Just to make sure I understand your question. Are you thinking about taking it off one day and are worried about it sticking to the wall too much from the steam? If that’s the case I still think it would be ok behind your stove and you can wash this stuff pretty easily with a damp rag. Let’s say for example it did stick a lot when you peeled it off... the worse thing that would probably happen is that you would have to repaint that section of your wall. Either way I still think it would work fine behind it! Hope that answers your question! If not leave another comment and I’ll see if I can explain better!
Very interesting video, thanks for sharing.
Great video! Im feeling brave
Thank you im ready to try
Good to know! I thought once it was on it was stuck forever
Thank you Blake!
Too anyone QUESTION??? My putty knife scraper is metal does that matter? I’ve never hung wall paper before✌🏼
I would just be careful with metal ones because it might tear the wallpaper easier!
Thank you for this! So helpful! Quick question if you have the time... Did you overhang on the top for each row, or just the first? Thanks!
It’s personal preference! If you want to over hang and cut off later you can do that as well! Just make sure it’s straight at the top if you’re not going to over hang!
Thank you, this was so helpful
Welcome! Glad it helped!
Can you make video How Instal horizontalwallpaper ?thank you so much
I went to look for a video on peel and stick wallpaper & we actually have the exact same wall paper 😂 Definitely have to watch this tutorial.
Absolutely! Great minds think a like! ;)