This bathroom is part of an addition to a 1940 home on the near east side of Houston. The drywall is new. As I requested, the painters did not apply any coatings . Here you see I’m priming the walls with my primer made specifically for wallpaper – Roman Pro 977 Ultra Prime . Done. The vanity will be pushed against this wall , and lighted mirrors will be hung over it. Keep fingers crossed that the electrician doesn’t mess up the wallpaper while installing the mirrors . I think this pattern looks like a tapestry .This paper went up beautifully . The seams are practically invisible from a foot away. I love the slight raised ink texture of this surface print wallpaper . Artichoke is made by Serena & Lily . I really like just about all of their papers .
Master bedroom before. White. Boring. After. Warm, classic, and a touch of French. Much better suited to this 1920 home in the Houston Heights. Headboard wall.The pattern fits perfectly in the header space over the doors. The dark area in the upper corner will lighten as the wallpaper dries. Close-up.I was very pleased with the seams on this product. They went together nicely, with no gaps or overlaps. And I was doubly happy that the paper did not shrink much as it dried, so no white wall peeping out from gaping seams. I love the slight texture of this raised ink surface print wallpaper. I’m not usually a fan of the Schumacher brand, but this product’s install went very well.