Nothing like a home improvement project to reveal how crazy your house is built. I absolutely love how this turned out and I love love love the pattern.
I just watched another video where the guy stated that you should have maybe a 1 inch overlay at the top that would help with any ceiling discrepancies. I can’t wait to start my project! But the crown molding is a great way to hide imperfections. It looks great!
I’ve loved the flower background you use in some of your tutorials for the longest time and to see something so similar on a larger scale is even better! Absolutely LOVE!
Ahh I can not wait to buy a house again so I can do this!!! That seriously turned out amazing. I’d feel so inspired walking into it and ready to do some crafts 😊
Really pretty; hanging wallpaper is a terrible job, but I like the fact that you don’t have to mess with paste and water and all the yuk!! Your office is really homey and inviting.
Just a suggestion, regarding the problem you had at the top not being level.... It may have been better to establish a single vertical line as your guide rather than horizontal.
@@FoodieBeautyStan mark the right edge of the first panel, making sure it runs straight up and down. Give excess to the top, left and bottom. Trim off the excess after the panel is placed. Use that level, right edge to start your next panel and repeat. They will all run straight up and down. Your walls and ceiling will never be perfectly straight and level.
You are supposed to give yourself overlap on all the edge borders. The instructions always tell you that too. If that was done, there would not have been a gap up on top. Then you simply take a razor blade to trim off excess.
Great Job!!! I know it wasn't easy because I started and then I said forget that...lol So I painted instead. Maybe I'll use the wallpaper on parts of my kitchen cabinets. Thanks for showing me how it should be done.
Looks really nice. I paint around the top and were the seams would be the color of the back ground so the wall color doesn't come through also but luv the wallpaper
I would have suggested overhanging the paper at the top and the left hand side (if possible ) of the first roll instead of drawing the level line. This allows for any variation if the walls were not plumb or level across the whole wall.
This looks beautiful! I have a similar huge flower design I want to put on my 8x8 ft one bathroom wall. Everywhere I have looked says the paper WILL NOT STICK AND STAY. I have orange peel/ semi gloss painted walls. What do you think? The paper is expensive so I am kinda scared to buy then have to maybe ‘flatten’ the wall 1st. Yours looks so good!