How To Hang Unpasted Fabric Wallpaper (Hollister @ Florida Mall)
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Today I'm showing you how to hang unpasted fabric wallpaper. This is the 2nd part series of hanging unpasted wallpaper.
1st video: • How to Install Unpaste...
This job was performed at Hollister @ The Florida Mall in Orlando.
You can buy unpasted wallpaper here: bit.ly/2eFVMNB
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Thank you! I'm the one that keeps haunting you about my House of Hackney project and this was the exact video I was looking for. My paper came today and I'm about to get started. Thanks again!
Your simply the best instructor for wallpapering. Big thumbs up
Your kind words serve only to give me a new invigorated desire to do my best to share with everybody what God has given me to know… The beautiful art of hanging wallpaper
Wow, What a fantastic job all around! Thank you so much for sharing. (It's not easy to teach while you're actually working. That's why so many youtubers resort to voice overs - understandably so.)
Nice video im installing wallpaper for whataburger here in texas and this is my first time. Im a vjnyl installer so your videos are making me confident ill get it done no problem
Gary, trust your stuff!… You don’t need me, you already know how to do it, just trust yourself
this guy has no idea how to install fabric backed vinyl
When you first hang the first piece (I'll be using panels instead of rolls) How do you prevent the corner side from slipping towards the center? I should think you would just push paper into corner seam all the way down the wall as you go. I will be hanging my wall paper on previously painted wallpaper. I am a faux finisher and have painted a mural over previous wallpaper. Now, I want to lay paper over that previously painted wallpaper. I am using a pattern of rustic wood panels. Very 3D and textured looking.
I’m sorry. I don’t understand.
am a bit surprised that you papered right over those mounting holes in the wall,, they dont poke out ,, or were they leveled / cut flat first ?
Thank you for that observation. They needed them to remain in the wall; no, you would not normally do that. They were hanging fixtures of something outside of those dressing rooms; this was a clothing store and they have signs outside of each of those rooms and so something was getting screwed into those wankers all or whatever they were anchor is what I meant to say
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