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*WALLPAPERING IDEAS*

Hanging Stripes in different directions makes an impact!

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See how a framed mural can transform a room!

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Add this mural to a room and WOW!

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Wallpaper Backsplash - From This Old House

Replacing an outdated tile or stone backsplash can set you back a pretty penny. For one that's easier on the wallet—and a cinch to revamp and clean—opt for wallpaper covered with ¼-inch tempered glass. Measure the backsplash area and cut out a cardboard template, marking the openings for electrical outlets. Bring the template to a glass fabricator so that they can cut a piece to size and polish the edges. After papering the wall, attach the glass by screwing down the outlet cover plates. Then run a bead of clear silicone sealant along the bottom and top edges and at the seams. Next time you update your kitchen, a new backsplash is just a quick switch of wallpaper away.
 

 

 

FRAMED WALLPAPER!

 

LINE DRAWERS!

 

LAMINATE TO MAKE PLACEMATS!

 

COVER A LAMPSHADE

 

COVER A SCREEN!

 

COVER BOXES FOR STORAGE!


MAKE A WALLHANGING


  

 

Mount a treetop wallpaper border along a baseboard to create the illusion of living above the trees. If necessary, hide repetitive or upside down shapes/images with sections of leaves cut from another part of the paper. Hang a section four to eight inches above the baseboard to add height to the trees and overlap sections to make the design more full and interesting.

 

Hide the distinct lines along seams that sometimes show up once the paper dries with a coordinating border to create a striped effect. Augment the look by adding strips of the border within the width of the paper.

 

Try cutting out elements from a patterned wallpaper or border and pasting them creatively on the walls in a room. These goldfish are much happier swimming in such a large pool rather than being confined to a border.

 

Donna Babylon inexpensively jazzes up a drab bedroom with wallpaper. Headboards can be expensive, but they do add dimension to a bedroom.

She creates the illusion of a headboard with paint and wallpaper boarders, proving that it is both inexpensive and easy to coordinate sheets and curtains.

 


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