When remodeling your kitchen cabinets and countertops, you don’t want to leave out the walls. They too may need a bit of attention after all is said and done. But the question remains – should I just paint them or do you want to go a different route and get a little creative and try your hand at doing some wall papering? This can be an easy task or it can be quite a difficult one – depending on how far you want to take this project.
It doesn’t matter if there is a lot of wall space or just a little, you’ll want those walls to support your new decorating scheme and you will be pleased at just how much of an improvement new wall decor can make in your newly remodeled kitchen. So coordinating the wall treatment style and color with your new cabinets and counter are very important.
If you’ve never hung wallpaper, be assured it is relatively easy to learn, yet it takes a lot of patience and attention to detail if you are working with patterned wallpaper because you have to know how to match the seams. There are about 4 different pattern types when it comes to wallpaper such as straight across match, free match, random match and drop match. So if the wallpaper you have chosen to use does have a pattern, it might be a good idea to buy some cheaper paper that is going out of stock and practice a little bit on a separate piece of plywood until you get the hang of it. So gather your materials and read through the instructions and manufacturer’s guidelines before starting.
Depending on the size of your kitchen and the walls that will be covered, you probably should plan on allowing at least of couple of days for this particular project to be finished as there are several steps you must do in order to get your walls ready. If you replaced your sheet rock during your remodel, then you will need to prime the wall first with wallpaper primer to seal the drywall and this also helps the paper adhere to the wall. If you didn’t replace the drywall, then you just need to make sure it is free of dirt, sand and smooth any chipped paint and using a puddy knife to apply spackle over any holes or cracks and then lightly sand those areas until the surface is smooth. Also remove any electrical outlets and light switch covers.
It is a good idea to start and finish your wallpapering in a corner near the curtains or behind the door just in case of any mismatching. That way it won’t be so obvious. Also, the focal point of the room should have the least seams and the first strip should line up with the last strip of wallpaper you hang allowing for the pattern to match up at that place. Be sure and pay attention to matching your pattern as you cut and hang each strip.
After all is said and done, and you are ready to replace your plug plates and light switch covers, you might also think about covering them being careful though to match the pattern on your wall. But whatever you decide, just don’t get in a big hurry and work slowly to avoid making any costly mistakes and you will really appreciate all your hard work when looking at your new beautiful kitchen.
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Hello and welcome to my blog. My name is Jon from Sandusky Ohio. I have been in the remodeling and home improvement business for 18 years. I recently took on kitchens as my sole source of home remodels and really find joy in targeting only this one area of the home. If you are in the process of remodeling your kitchen I hope you find my blog useful. With help from my wife, we hope to lay out some great and useful advice, tips and tricks of the trade for anyone looking for great kitchen remodeling ideas. I don't think I can help myself, and will definitely post up articles about different parts of the home as well.