How to Apply Wallpaper to newly-plastered walls
Is Your Plaster Ready to Accommodate Your Wallpaper?
Giving your home a brand new look is exciting, but in your haste have you considered whether or not your plaster is ready to accommodate your wallpaper?
If you fail to give the plaster enough time to dry, you could have major problems further down the line. That being said, plastering methods have evolved over the years, and it’s easy for homeowners to be fed false or outdated information. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t always have to wait ages for your plaster to be ready. Read on and you’ll find out why and how you can be preparing new plaster for wallpaper.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OLD AND NEW-STYLE PLASTER
The art of plastering has been around for thousands of years and it’s thought that the famous Egyptian pyramids display evidence of this decorating process.
As we’ve already alluded to, things have changed and it would be foolish for homeowners to think that there’s one single generic way to hang wallpaper on new plaster. Much depends on the thickness of your plaster. In the past, you’d expect your plasterwork to be around an inch thick, so it could take weeks, if not months, to dry.
In older homes in particular, you will find that thicker plaster dries in stages and this is where many decorators come unstuck.
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Just because the top layer of the plaster looks and feels dry, it doesn’t mean that the layers underneath are ready to go
If you’ve done the plastering yourself, check the instructions on the product you’ve used to see how long it will take to dry. Don’t be tempted to speed up the process by putting your heating on high or standing next to the wall with a hair dryer. Plaster that dries at different temperatures is prone to cracking, so be patient and let it dry out naturally!
CAN I WALLPAPER NEW PLASTER?
We say, yes! As long as you make sure to follow these simple steps…1.) MAKE SURE YOUR WALLS ARE COMPLETELY DRY
This can take a maximum of 7-10 days, depending on the conditions in your home.2.) SIZE YOUR WALLS
This is a quick, easy and extremely important step that many homeowners forget about. You should coat your walls in a sizing solution, which essentially acts as a barrier to ensure your wallpaper paste isn’t absorbed by the plaster.
You can easily make the watered-down paste mixture yourself (check the instructions on the packet). This seals your new plaster and allows for sufficient manoeuvrability when you come to position your wallpaper, which is particularly handy for traditional wallpapers that require you to paste each sheet before hanging.
It really is a simple process that takes no time at all.
3.) READY TO WALLPAPER!
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Our wallpapers are a firm favourite among those who want to create a beautiful new room with minimal effort in as little time as possible (we reckon that’s pretty much everyone!).
Whether you’re looking for trendy damask patterns, a feature wall design, or a more simple finish, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for at Graham and Brown.