Before. Getting ready to apply wallpaper primer.Finished accent wall.This is a non-woven material, so can be hung via the paste-the-wall method. And no corners to turn. So no need to lug in my big table! Here I’m measuring the strips on the floor, and then rolled them inside-out and secured with elastic hairbands. This keeps the surface from bumping into the pasted wall during installation. The white 5 gallon bucket with the red lid is my paste, and on the ladder shelf is the paste roller and an angled brush for getting the paste into the corners and edges.The pattern is called “Sakura”Close-up shows the “raised ink” slight texture. This is unusual for non-woven papers, and I liked the effect. A Street Prints, by Brewster, is a good, dependable brand, with a lot of pattern themes and choices.
This young family recently moved back to their house in the Houston Heights after several years overseas in Malaysia. The daughter is ready for a room of her own. An accent wall covered with “Sakura” by A Street Prints is reminiscent of cherry blossoms on trees in the Orient.
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