You probably know that wallpapering can give your home a new look and feel.
But sometimes during the renovation process the problem of wallpaper swelling arises, which can harm all your work and even reduce the joy of creating a cozy interior.
Don't worry! We've got some helpful tips to help you prevent wallpaper from swelling and achieve professional results.
Before you start wallpapering, make sure the walls are smooth, dry and clean. Use putty to eliminate unevenness and cracks, and be sure to remove traces of old paint or wallpaper.
Choose the right materials. Quality wallpaper and glue are the key to a successful result. Consult with specialists in stores, they will help you choose the right materials for your project.
Apply the adhesive evenly to the back of the wallpaper, following the manufacturer's instructions. Avoid over-wetting the wallpaper, as this may cause it to warp.
When folding the wallpaper before applying the paste, make sure that they do not touch each other to avoid the paste sticking to the face.
Use a plastic brush or ironing brush to gently smooth the wallpaper after pasting it. Do not press too hard to avoid deformation.
Do not install heaters or air conditioners immediately after wallpapering. Sudden changes in temperature and humidity may cause swelling.
Allow the wallpaper to dry naturally after pasting. Do not try to speed up the drying process, as this may lead to deformation.
If you are not confident in your abilities, it is better to use the services of experienced craftsmen who will do everything correctly and without harm to your interior.
By following these simple tips, you will avoid problems with wallpaper swelling and will be able to enjoy the beauty of your renovated home! Good luck in your creative process!
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