Painting, decorating and home improvement tips blog
Christmas is coming!!
Posted by Adrian
November 14th, 2008
It’s nearly that time of year again, if you are thinking of having a room decorated before Christmas or the New Year now is the time to organise it so you won’t be disappointed if everyone is fully booked.
Before you decorate your tree why not spruce up a room!
(pardon the pun!)
Tags: Christmas, Decorating
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Tips for ordering wallpaper
Posted by Adrian
November 10th, 2008
When you have used our calculator to work out how many rolls of wallpaper you need for you room there are a few more things to remember.
- Think about the area in which the paper is going, do you need a heavy-duty paper, washable?
- Would having a blown vinyl paper not be a good idea if a cat or dog may scratch at it? Or if the kids damage it?
- Do you want a textured finish or smooth, textured and coloured or smooth then painted over such as lining paper?
- Ensure all the rolls have the same batch number and colour code on, except papers such as lining paper.
- Ensure you have allowed extra rolls for wastage and large repeated patterns (sometimes you only get 3 drops out of a roll rather than 4).
- Remember the paste! And get the right paste for the job; does it need to be a ready mixed heavy-duty paste?
To check for the wallpaper symbols you should be looking out for, check out our wallpaper symbols page.
Tags: Calculator, Symbols, Wallpaper
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Rawl Plugs
Posted by Adrian
October 19th, 2008
When you come to either paint or wallpaper your walls and you have some old rawl plugs in the wall, don’t fill over them!
There are two options for this problem.
- Put a screw into the rawl plug (only a few threads) then use either a claw hammer or pliers to pull out the rawl plug.
- If the rawl plugs are a very tight fit there is a risk of pulling some of the wall off with the plug, you could just cut the tops off and then fill the hole leaving the plug in the wall but not filling over the end thus not leaving a big lump in the wall or under your paper. Use a knife or scrapper to take off the top.
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