Reverse hung wallpaper
Never used this type before but going to be papering one wall in my hallway as a feature, it's a run of 5.11m. Halfway along the wall is a floor to ceiling 27.5cm wide wood panel that protrudes a few mm from wall (guessing for access to some wiring/pipes) that has been painted out many times even before I moved here. Planning on painting the wood a similar colour to the wallpaper. Question is, wallpaper is reverse hang but with the wood it needs a half piece of wallpaper either side of the panel, now do I reverse hang this split piece of paper, or drop it the same way either side of the wood and go back to reverse hang on the next sheet? Appreciate any help. submitted by /u/Individual-Doctor-80 [link] [comments]
Never used this type before but going to be papering one wall in my hallway as a feature, it's a run of 5.11m. Halfway along the wall is a floor to ceiling 27.5cm wide wood panel that protrudes a few mm from wall (guessing for access to some wiring/pipes) that has been painted out many times even before I moved here. Planning on painting the wood a similar colour to the wallpaper.
Question is, wallpaper is reverse hang but with the wood it needs a half piece of wallpaper either side of the panel, now do I reverse hang this split piece of paper, or drop it the same way either side of the wood and go back to reverse hang on the next sheet?
Appreciate any help.
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