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How to mix wallpaper paste
Posted by Adrian
November 14th, 2012
How to mix wallpaper paste
How many times have you mixed up wallpaper paste to put up that new wallpaper you just bought and end up mixing something that resembles lumpy porridge, jelly or water. The reason for this is you must have mixed it wrong.
So how do you mix wallpaper paste? Firstly you will need to gather the tools you require. You will need :
- A clean bucket
- Something to stir the paste such as a stick
- A sachet of wallpaper paste
Mixing the wallpaper paste
Take your clean bucket and fill it with water, the amount of water will depend on the type of wallpaper you are going to be hanging and how many rolls you are going to hang. It’s always easier to mix an entire sachet rather than trying to mix half as it’s not easy to get the ratio right, unless like me, you have mixed up gallons of the stuff!
Here is a guide to how much water to use and how many rolls you can expect to do with one standard sachet of paste.
Paper Type | Cold water in Pints | Cold water in litres (approx) | Number of rolls |
---|---|---|---|
Normal paper including woodchip | 14 | 8 | 10-12 |
Washable and vinyl | 12 | 7 | 7-9 |
Textured and blown vinyl | 10 | 5.5 | 4-6 |
Embossed papers (Anaglypta® Original) | 10 | 5.5 | 3-5 |
Embossed papers (Anaglypta® SupaDurable) |
9 | 5 | 1.5-3.5 |
Take the bucket of water and give it a good stir (not with the wife’s wooded spoon from the kitchen), next cut the top off the sachet of paste an tip it all in, now stir again one way then the other, do a figure of eight, do this for around 20-30 seconds.
Once the paste chips are all dissolved leave to stand for a further 90 seconds then give it a final stir before using.
Once mixed, paste will last for a few days in the bucket so you can come back to it cover it to stop anything dropping into it and come back to finish the job another day.
If you need to know how many rolls of wallpaper to buy, why not use our wallpaper calculator.
Tags: Anaglypta, Decorating, Wallpaper, Wallpaper Calculator, Wallpaper Paste, Wallpapering
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How to wallpaper an arch or round window
Posted by Adrian
October 15th, 2012
Wallpapering around an arch or round window
Wallpapering can be tricky for many people but they are willing to have a go, but wallpapering around an arch or a round window often confuses people and puts them off tackling the job and can be too much for the casual DIYer. Knowing how to tackle it is the key and then the job isn’t so hard after all.
If you search our blog for wallpapering you will find several tips on wallpapering techniques from how to wallpaper around a door and window reveal, to how to wallpaper a fire breast wall.
Wallpapering an archway
Archways are often used as a way of joining two room together and to add interest to a room, they can be single door width or double or span an entire rooms width, whichever you have the principle of wallpapering the archway is the same.
If you know how to wallpaper a straight wall your halfway there. You would start to wallpaper as you normally would, from a corner. Once you come to the arch you hang the sheet on the face of the arch and then cut the paper that isn’t on the wall toward the corner edge of the arch, do this in small strips of around 1-2 centimetres and stick these to the underside of the arch.
Continue wallpapering the face of the arch and cutting strips and sticking to the underside of the arch until you have completed the arch, now you need to trim the pieces that go under the arch so that they are all an even length, this is done as the strips of paper under the arch will show through the infill paper when it dries so make them as neat as you can.
Tags: Arch, Archway, Round Window, Wallpaper, Wallpapering, Window
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How to wallpaper around a door
Posted by Adrian
May 7th, 2012
How to wallpaper around a door
Following from my recent post, wallpapering around a window reveal this post continues on from that and will show how to paper around a door.
Where to start wallpapering
Before you start papering you need to work out where the paper comes to at the door architrave, to do this measure your roll of paper, then start at one corner of the wall with the door in it and mark the sheets from the corner to the door, then over the door and to the other corner, does this work out OK? What you are looking for is not to end up with a sheet falling just short of the door architrave and you having to fiddle about putting in a small strip. You may have to start with a half sheet from the corner to avoid this situation or it may just work out OK if your following the pattern around the room.
Once you have worked out the best place to start, use a plumb line or a level to mark a vertical line from the ceiling to the skirting board ensuring you allow a little paper to return around the corner by about 1cm.
Putting up the first sheet of wallpaper
Once you have pasted the first sheet of paper, line it up with your vertical mark on the wall and smooth out the bubbles as you go, trim the top and bottom and wipe any excess paste off the paper, continue doing this until you reach the door frame. One thing I always find easiest is to take the sheet of paper that is going to start to go around the door architrave, hold it up and match any pattern then mark the paper on the inside of the architrave then take the paper to the paste table and cut the bit that would go over the door off, this saves getting paste all over your door and frame and also can make it easier to handle.
Tags: Decorating, Door, Interior Decorating, Wallpaper, Wallpaper Calculator, Wallpapering
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