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10 tips for installing peel-and-stick wallpaper

Amanda Lauren, RealSimple.com on

Want to instantly makeover a room in just one weekend? TikTok would have you believe that all it takes is installing a few rolls of peel-and-stick wallpaper and voila — your bedroom, bathroom or dining room has a completely different look. But is the process as easy as social media would have you think it is?

We talked to several design professionals to get their advice on the best way to install peel-and-stick wallpaper, and it turns out that the task isn’t quite as simple as TikTok makes it out to be. Luckily, these pros offered their advice on how to avoid a wallpaper disaster, and provided step-by-step guidance for the best way to install peel-and-stick wallpaper yourself — just like a seasoned TikTok user. Keep reading for some helpful hints from the pros!

1. Patience is essential.

As with many home improvement projects, patience is key here. Interior designer and HGTV star Francesca Grace installed peel-and-stick wallpaper in her guest room and breakfast nook. Admittedly, she’s not the most patient person, so if you’re like Grace, know this going into the project. If you don’t have the best DIY skills or easily become frustrated, you may want to consider professional installation instead.

2. Measure properly.

Once you’ve found a wallpaper you love, don’t click “add to cart,” just yet. It’s crucial to properly measure your walls first. “Count your panels and make sure you have the proper amount before you start. After a hard day’s work, you’d be devastated to have an unfinished job because of an oversight,” says Molly Borman Heymont, founder of decor and peel-and-stick wallpaper brand, Housewife Essentials.

 

3. Steer clear of textured walls.

“Only apply to flat smooth walls,” shares Grace. While you can apply peel-and-stick wallpaper to textured walls, just be aware that it’s more difficult, and probably won’t turn out as good as you want it to.

4. Clean and prep walls first.

Grace suggests cleaning the wall you're working on and letting it dry before applying the wallpaper. “I’d go over the wall with a damp cloth to get rid of any dust or dirt, which can also prevent the wallpaper from sticking,” she explains.

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