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Removable Wallpaper Do's And Don'ts | How To Install And Remove Self Adhesive Wallpaper

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Today we wanted to talk to you about removable wallpaper installation. Self adhesive removable wallpaper installation to be more accurate. If you have recently purchased your first self adhesive wallpaper or are planning to do a DIY wallpaper project and looking for tips on how to do everything correctly, this wallpaper installation guide will be very useful for you! Now, let's begin!

Removable wallpaper installation and removal tips in beautiful bohemian girls bedroom

Is peel and stick the removable wallpaper? And what is the best removable wallpaper?

It's common misconception that 'removable wallpaper' stands only for the 'peel and stick' wallpaper type. In a world as fast-evolving as this, most of the traditional wallpapers are now also considered 'removable wallpaper'. Why? Because the traditional wallpaper material (like the one we offer in our range) consists of special non-woven fibers, which doesn't expand or contract and keeps the wallpaper panel as one whole piece. (If you wish to learn more of the differences in our self adhesive and traditional wallpapers, please read the blog post linked here which highlights the most important differences between the two.) The result? When it's time to remove the wallpaper, it comes off in full panels. AND doesn't leave ANY residue behind! That is, if the wall has been prepped correctly before, of course. How is that important, you might wonder? And does it even matter if you're installing 'self adhesive' wallpaper not traditional wallpaper.. Each of these materials have their pros and cons, which you can learn here. But now, let's jump right into self adhesive wallpaper installation! 

 

1. Before you begin

The self adhesive wallpaper we offer is textile based material with an adhesive backing. All you need to do is peel the backing paper off and apply it to the wall. It is also PVC-free and Vinyl-free for safe use in kid's rooms and nurseries. Why are we mentioning this? Because unlike most peel and stick wallpapers that are vinyl based, our vinyl-free self adhesive wallpaper will stick and hold on to most surfaces, even lightly textured walls. That is because the adhesive is slightly more effective. This means you will not have to worry about the wallpaper falling off of your wall when the temperature in your home changes. It will also not shrink revealing seams, like most vinyl wallpapers do. However correct wall preparation for beautiful and long-lasting results is always important. Let's look into this more deeply.

Removable wallpaper installation instructions and tips

2. Wall preparation & common questions

Will the self adhesive wallpaper stick to textured walls?

Most often than not we get asked if the wallpaper will stick to textured walls. The short answer is, it depends. If you are talking about rough orange-peel texture that's bumpy to touch, then I'm afraid no - you will need to sand it down. But if you're referring to slight texture that's almost smooth, then in most cases that will not be a problem for self adhesive wallpaper. And this is exactly why we offer wallpaper samples! You will find self adhesive samples on each listing as '19"x19" Self adhesive wallpaper sample'.

Can I install self adhesive wallpaper on plasterboard or  drywalls?

Another question we get asked, is if it will stick to plasterboard walls. It will. But you will not be able to reposition it during installation or get it down when it's time for a change. Therefore, we do not recommend installing self adhesive removable wallpaper on bare drywalls under any circumstances! At least a primer is required for a proper wallpaper installation on plasterboard walls.

Will the self adhesive removable wallpaper take off the paint of my wall when I try to remove it?

One of common questions we've seen lately is - does peel and stick wallpaper ruin walls? It depends. If the wall has been poorly prepped, haven't been treated with a primer before painting and the paint is completely matte, it might leave it spotty. Any removable wallpaper would. Though you have to keep in mind that there are numerous other factors that can affect the final result - for example the quality of the paint that has been used on your walls and the temperature and humidity of your home when the paint was drying afterwards. If however you know your walls are in tip-top condition, you know they have been primed before paint and there is no paint chipping anywhere, you're good to go! Also an optional step for easier wallpaper removal: prime your walls couple of days before installing the wallpaper.

Removable wallpaper dos and donts and installation tips

3. First removable wallpaper installation steps

Give your wall a quick wipe down

Dust and adhesive are not good friends. Therefore wipe your wall with a cloth to get rid of any dust that may have settled there. It will only take a couple of minutes and you will ensure the wallpaper adheres properly. 

Don't just start installing wallpaper from the top of the wall

We can't stress this enough. It's common way of thinking that ceiling is perfectly even, but in most cases it couldn't be further from the truth. If you will simply start to install wallpaper panels from the top where wall and ceiling meets, it is very likely that as you will match the pattern when installing following panels, the wallpaper will start to go up or down leaving you short on top or bottom. So find a level spot first!

Don't peel off all backing paper at once & leave a little extra material for top and bottom of your wall

Start by peeling off first 10-20 inches only, as it will give you an easier start. If you peel off all the backing paper at once, the wallpaper may stick to itself causing mayhem and you losing your nerves trying to un-stick it. Find your level spot, make sure the wallpaper matches it vertically and start the installation from there. If you've ordered longer wallpaper panels, make sure to leave a little extra material on top of the wall as well to avoid any gaps just in case the ceiling isn't perfectly even. How much material should you leave on top? If your ceiling isn't very uneven, then an inch will do just fine. Check this with a level tool!

Removable wallpaper installation guide

Self adhesive peel and stick removable wallpaper installation tips

4. Finishing removable wallpaper installation steps

How to match the pattern & smooth out wallpaper

When installing the next panel, make sure to match the pattern for a beautiful finished look. Peel off the same 10-20 inches of the next panel, position it next to the previous one and try to match the pattern as perfectly as possible. We always recommend a helpful hand here for a neat result! Keep in mind you shouldn't stretch the wallpaper too much when installing, as it might result in uneven pattern. To smooth out the panels, use either soft cloth or a flexible squeegee. Avoid any harsh squeegees, etc as they may damage the surface of the wallpaper. If you wish to smooth the wallpaper out with your hands, make sure to wear white cotton gloves. Nail varnish for example can easily smudge the wallpaper, and it will be very hard to get rid of those type of stains.

Cut off the excess material with a sharp knife

You can do this after installing each wallpaper panel, or at the end when all the panels have been installed as there is really no right answer here. The most important thing though, is to use a sharp knife for this step. As this is textile based wallpaper, firstly it will be harder to cut it and the wallpaper might tear if you use a blunt knife. Cut out all electrical sockets, light switches, put the covers back on them and voila, you're done! Enjoy your new beautiful accent wall!

You can visit our YouTube channel where we have posted several installation videos for peel and stick as well as traditional wallpaper materials, so you can see the whole installation process in just a couple of minutes!

Helpful guide for removable wallpaper installation

Beautiful bohemian girls bedroom interior with white an blush pink color scheme and wildflower design removable wallpaper

5. How to remove self adhesive removable wallpaper and is removable wallpaper really removable?

Be patient and do it slowly

The most important thing to keep in mind is to be patient. The wallpaper should be peeled off in 90 degree angle, and it must be done very slowly. Why? Because it has been on your wall for a while and has bonded with the paint. If you try to rip it off quickly, it will take the paint with it. As any self adhesive wallpaper or even scotch tape would!

Use a gentle heat for easier removal

Another common question found on the web regarding removable wallpaper - is it easy to removable removable wallpaper? And, it is! But if you feel it has stuck too strongly to the wall, a gentle heat (like from a hairdryer) will help to ease the adhesive of the wallpaper and allow you to remove the wallpaper easily.

 

 

I hope you found these removable wallpaper installation and removal tips useful, however please do bear in mind that this is a general wallpaper installation information, as each home, wall & situation can be different. If you have any questions or if there are more details I can explain regarding self adhesive wallpaper, please don't hesitate to leave a comment! 

 

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  • Hello, Rebecca!

    Thank you for your comment! We have to say that all adhesives used on peel and stick wallpapers can become slightly more stronger the longer the wallpaper is left on the wall, therefore we cannot guarantee that the wallpaper will not damage the walls upon removal. That being said though, if you are considering going with peel and stick wallpaper, we would firstly recommend to order a sample to see how it works on your wall surface and perhaps see if adding a wallpaper liner beneath the peel and stick wallpaper (or traditional wallpaper, for that matter) might be a way to add additional protection to the wall surface. Hope this helps! :)

    With kind regards,
    Livette’s

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  • Hello, Sherrie!

    Thank you for your comment! Generally smooth walls are the most suitable for peel and stick wallpapers, however we always recommend to order a sample (or a couple of samples) first and give them a test to see if you are satisfied with the final result before committing to a full order. :)

    Kind regards,
    Livette’s

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  • Good evening Liv,
    We live in Taos NM and have hard troweled (very smooth, tinted white plaster) walls – a common wall finish in the SW. We would like a temporary change but hard trowel is not meant to be painted. I was thinking that peel-and-stick wallpaper might be the perfect option for us. Do you think the wallpaper adhesive would stain or damage the hard trowel when we try to remove it?
    Thank you for your time. Cheers, Rebecca

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  • My walls are a little bumpy not real smooth. And have a satin paint I know it says use a flat wall. If I sand it or use a flat primer will the peel and stick paper work and wonder about applying wall paper past with the peel and stick paper

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  • Hello, Robert!

    Thank you for reaching out to us! Unfortunately we do not carry black marble designs at this moment, however we do have light marble designs available and perhaps something from our Mid-Century Modern Collection could work for a more moody interior feel! :)

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  • Do you make a black marble paper.

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  • Hello, Michelle!

    Thank you for your comment! :) We always recommend to order a sample and test it first. It is possible that it will work perfectly as it is, however for most surfaces and for perfect results it is always wise to use primer before installing wallpaper.
    Please don’t hesitate let us know, if there are any other questions!

    Kind regards,
    Livette’s

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  • I saw your product from a Pinterest post for a college dorm room. There, they applied the self-adhesive wallpaper to wood/cabinet-like walls that encased the girls’ closet. Will this damage the underlying wood/paneling? It’s smooth and it’s not painted.

    Michelle on
  • Hello, Kimmi!

    Thank you for your comment! Re-using self adhesive wallpaper can be quite tricky and nerve wracking, as it has to be applied to the backing paper perfectly to avoid any creases or dust getting onto the adhesive, which is why we unfortunately wouldn’t recommend to undertake this task.

    With kind regards,
    Livette’s

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  • I threw out the original backing to my peel and stick wallpaper and I’m moving soon. Is there a type of paper or material I can put my wallpaper on for moving? Thanks!

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