Cracking job I especially like the tip painting stripes on the wall first. Just trying to find the link for the decorating knife as it doesn't seem to be there.
Good work! I absolutely hate wall paper, some are easier than others, some seem to stretch loads when they get the adhesive on. It’s a fine art, and one I avoid 😃
Can I ask what to do with flakey builder’s (non vinyl) emulsion that my old wallpaper has torn from the wall when stripping? I’m repapering. Should I prep with dilute pva after sanding? Must I cross line? Thank you
He's totally messed up and totally dropped the pattern match. , AND at the time didn't even notice. Some people have better expertise at you-tubing rather than doing the actual job. As well as this embarrassing mistake, it's also pointless offering paper up from the roll and cutting the length at the bottom prior to actually hanging it. Rather than mess about wasting time doing that double moving , just paste the wall then feed the paper off of the roll, leaving the roll in situ and then trim at the bottom as you finish the actual hanging. This also negates the need to mark the back of the paper with a 'T' when hanging 'wall' pasted papers to ensure you do not have the paper upside down, like you could possibly have in a 'paper pasted' situation when you cut multiples prior to commencing pasting.
If you look closely you can see its not a flat wall there, its a bit of a corner. You can tell when he’s talking about his trip to get more paper before he does that last strip. It just coincidentally looks like he has done it by accident
I'm sorry you feel so upset with my wallpaper hanging. There was no pattern match mistake. There is actually a return to the right hand side of the wall, this is making the pattern match look wrong. Thanks for the 'take straight from the roll' feedback though 👍
Thank you Zoe, this is exactly my point I am trying to make to the people who don't pay attention, and have nothing better to do than to criticize other people's work 😁
Also make sure your paper is from the same batch ....with the same batch / print number and you buy enough to do the job in hand....and work from light (window) to dark....and plumb up prior to starting near the window...,,,and if only doing one wall the cuts on your paper are even (same size) at both sides of the room,,,,,, also with some papers with a picture on them you need to plumb from the middle of the wall. With a large pattern you should ensure that you do not cut at the top of the print ...if your ceiling is out ...it will look horrible...cut it about half way...less noticeable.....But, hey....nice job and he isn't a professional decorator..... so just goes to show you.... have a go folks...
If you are dong an accent wall you balance the appearance of the pattern, not the wallpaper widths, to the ends of the wall. I have never worked light to dark. What it the purpose of that please?
@@williams.porter6182 Hi...used to do it with embossed papers sometimes especially if the wall had dips and bumps...if the paper happens to overlap at any point because you started at the ligh source the minor overlaps could not be seen when painted as no shadow was created by edge of paper....especially from the door end of the room.....a very very rarely used tip ...of sorts... and yes pattern match as you suggest ,,,my point was to have as even a cut as possible at each end of the wall.
I love such catchy videos
Thanks Justin! Used your video as a tutorial for my first run at wallpaper went really well. Cheers for your content!
Brilliant, I'm glad to be helping people 😁
Inspired to tackle my first wallpaper project after watching this!
Good luck 💪
Great video Justin thanks again
@@PaulJacksonOttawa cool man
Brilliant video, clearly explained.
Cracking job I especially like the tip painting stripes on the wall first.
Just trying to find the link for the decorating knife as it doesn't seem to be there.
Cheers 👍
Link in the description.....
I love your uploads bro keep it up man!
Cool man 👍
Good work! I absolutely hate wall paper, some are easier than others, some seem to stretch loads when they get the adhesive on. It’s a fine art, and one I avoid 😃
Cool man 👍
Great video thank you
Thank you
Great video thank you 👍
Can I ask what to do with flakey builder’s (non vinyl) emulsion that my old wallpaper has torn from the wall when stripping? I’m repapering. Should I prep with dilute pva after sanding? Must I cross line? Thank you
Scraping as much paint off as possible and then applying pva is a good idea
Good video and nice job. Where did you get the 6 inch brush lol
The wife's step dad gave it to me 😁
But it's originally from homebase, quite old I think!!
What’s up with the pattern at the join with the last piece on the right?
He's totally messed up and totally dropped the pattern match. , AND at the time didn't even notice. Some people have better expertise at you-tubing rather than doing the actual job. As well as this embarrassing mistake, it's also pointless offering paper up from the roll and cutting the length at the bottom prior to actually hanging it. Rather than mess about wasting time doing that double moving , just paste the wall then feed the paper off of the roll, leaving the roll in situ and then trim at the bottom as you finish the actual hanging. This also negates the need to mark the back of the paper with a 'T' when hanging 'wall' pasted papers to ensure you do not have the paper upside down, like you could possibly have in a 'paper pasted' situation when you cut multiples prior to commencing pasting.
If you look closely you can see its not a flat wall there, its a bit of a corner. You can tell when he’s talking about his trip to get more paper before he does that last strip. It just coincidentally looks like he has done it by accident
There is a return on the right side, with the camera angle it looks like dodgy pattern matching 😄
I'm sorry you feel so upset with my wallpaper hanging. There was no pattern match mistake. There is actually a return to the right hand side of the wall, this is making the pattern match look wrong. Thanks for the 'take straight from the roll' feedback though 👍
Thank you Zoe, this is exactly my point I am trying to make to the people who don't pay attention, and have nothing better to do than to criticize other people's work 😁
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Also make sure your paper is from the same batch ....with the same batch / print number and you buy enough to do the job in hand....and work from light (window) to dark....and plumb up prior to starting near the window...,,,and if only doing one wall the cuts on your paper are even (same size) at both sides of the room,,,,,, also with some papers with a picture on them you need to plumb from the middle of the wall. With a large pattern you should ensure that you do not cut at the top of the print ...if your ceiling is out ...it will look horrible...cut it about half way...less noticeable.....But, hey....nice job and he isn't a professional decorator..... so just goes to show you.... have a go folks...
If you are dong an accent wall you balance the appearance of the pattern, not the wallpaper widths, to the ends of the wall. I have never worked light to dark. What it the purpose of that please?
@@williams.porter6182 Hi...used to do it with embossed papers sometimes especially if the wall had dips and bumps...if the paper happens to overlap at any point because you started at the ligh source the minor overlaps could not be seen when painted as no shadow was created by edge of paper....especially from the door end of the room.....a very very rarely used tip ...of sorts... and yes pattern match as you suggest ,,,my point was to have as even a cut as possible at each end of the wall.
Just found it.😂