How to apply different wallpapers
With many varieties of wallpaper on the market, it can feel like a minefield when choosing one for your home. You’re met with different designs, textures, materials and even application types. The material will determine how much care it needs, and how’s best to apply it. From paste-the-wall to peel-and-stick wallpaper, let’s find out how to apply each wallpaper type for a hassle-free and smooth renovation.
How you apply wallpaper will depend on the type as each variation requires a different application method: Paste-the-Paper requires you to paste the adhesive onto the back of the paper, let it soak, and then gently stick it to the wall. Paste-the-Wall wallpaper requires you to apply the adhesive straight on the wall, then neatly place the paper on top. For pre-pasted, you’ll need to soak the paper in water first to activate its glue before applying it to the wall. Lastly, peel & stick requires you to gradually peel the backing off the paper and apply it directly to the wall as you go.
Before applying any type of wallpaper, walls must be cleaned, dried, smoothed, and marked with a straight "plumb line" to ensure correct placement of the wallpaper.
How to prepare for wallpapering
It’s important to remember to clean your walls thoroughly with sugar soap and a sponge before applying any type of wallpaper. You’ll also want to remove any fixtures or fittings like nails and screws, fill in cracks and holes with filler, and flatten out any imperfections. You’ll then want to wait for the wall to dry completely after cleaning before you start papering.
If you’ve had to remove previous wallpaper from your wall, make sure there’s no paper remnants or adhesive left. Once you’re happy with the condition of the wall, draw a perfectly straight line down the wall, from the ceiling to the floor, to guide your paper placement. This is known as a ‘plumb line’, and to make it easier, you can either use a spirit level or a long piece of string with a weight on the end. You should then follow this line when you apply the first strip of wallpaper.
Time to wallpaper
Below, we’ve detailed the best way to apply each type of wallpaper for professional-looking results that are easy to achieve.
How to apply ‘Paste-the-Paper’ wallpaper
Paste-the-paper wallpaper does exactly what it says on the tin. It works by applying the adhesive directly onto the back of the paper, then neatly sticking it to the wall.
Step 1: apply the adhesive
Step 2: let it soak
Step 3: apply the paper to the wall
Step 4: continue the process
How to apply ‘Paste-the-Wall’ wallpaper
‘Paste-the-Wall’ paper works exactly how you’d expect; you apply your adhesive to the wall and gently press the paper onto it.
Step 1: apply the paste to the wall
Step 2: press your wallpaper onto the wall
How to apply pre-pasted wallpaper
Pre-pasted wallpaper already has the adhesive applied to its back. Usually, this is water-activated and is much easier for beginner DIYers to use.
Step 1: soak the wallpaper
Step 2: stick the wallpaper to the wall
How to apply Peel & Stick wallpaper
This is the top choice for less-experienced DIYers as it works like a sticker. All you need to do (roughly) is peel off the backing to reveal a strong adhesive before sticking it to the wall. It’s popular with renters as it’s the easiest type of wallpaper to remove without causing damage to the wall.
Peel & stick wallpaper is also a great wallpaper option for caravans as it’s easy to apply and remove. Plus, it comes in vinyl varieties which are hard-wearing and cope well in humidity level changes
This paper application is a simple process. After cutting your paper to size, begin to unpeel, starting from the top of your design and then gently press it onto the wall. Don’t unpeel the whole roll at once, but instead, unpeel as you go, smoothing the paper out with a putty knife as you go.
This type of wallpaper is particularly forgiving if you make a mistake as you can just peel it back off the wall without causing any damage.
Applying vinyl wallpaper
One of the main benefits of vinyl wallpaper is its durability and washability. This makes it particularly good for places with high footfall, such as the hallway, and rooms where it tends to get messy, like the kitchen or bathroom. Vinyl wallpaper consists of a base paper layer with a washable vinyl coating, meaning that you can apply it just like you would other paste-the-paper or paste-the-wall papers (depending on the instructions supplied with your particular paper). As vinyl paper is generally more heavy-duty, you may need an extra-strong adhesive or an adhesive designed specifically for vinyl.
It really depends on the type of wallpaper you’ve chosen as to how you apply it to the wall. Paste-the-Wall involves applying adhesive to the wall while Paste-the-Paper wallpaper requires you to apply it to the paper itself. Then pre-pasted and peel & stick papers don’t need a separate adhesive. Whichever type you choose, just remember to always prepare your wall before you begin the application process.
Do you need to remove existing wallpaper before hanging your new design? Check out our guide on how to remove wallpaper.