Learn how to hang lining paper, to prepare your walls for wallpaper. Included in this comprehensive guide - how to mix wallpaper paste, how to paper around sockets, how to paper around a window and behind a radiator. Presented by Charlotte Raffo of award winning wallpaper and fabric design company The Monkey Puzzle Tree. [ Ссылка ]
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00:00 - Intro
00:14 - Why you need to use lining paper under wallpaper
01:29 - Which grade of lining paper should you use
01:53 - Why is lining paper hung horizontally?
02:20 - Where to start hanging your lining paper
03:53 - How to mix wallpaper paste
05:53 - How to paste and fold lining paper ready to hang
07:46 - How to hang the first piece of lining paper
09:58 - How to trim lining paper
11:36 - Why you need to leave a gap between strips of lining paper
12:13 - Putting up the piece of lining paper nearest the ceiling and trimming
15:55 - How to trim lining paper at the ceiling using scissors
17:31 - Hanging lining paper on a wall with a window, a radiator and a socket.
19:00 - Hanging lining paper behind a radiator
21:11 - How to lining paper around a window
22:44 - Hanging lining paper around a socket
27:27 - Hanging lining paper around a curtain rail
30:58 - The finished room
31:10 - About The Monkey Puzzle Tree, award winning fabrics and wallpapers
--------- About The Monkey Puzzle Tree ----------------
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Combining their love of colour and pattern with the unique vision of some of the UK’s most innovative artists, The Monkey Puzzle Tree creates exquisite textiles and wallpapers which bring story, meaning and beauty to interiors.
The original pieces have a timeless quality which rises above passing trends, ensuring they will enrich an interior with character, authenticity and a quiet sense of rebellion for many years to come.
From their award winning ‘Hit the North’ real cork wallpaper, to their latest climate change themed fabric ‘All Tomorrrow’s Futures’ , the brand brings a fresh edge to interior design whilst prioritising ethical practices and local manufacturing.
Each artist is paid a 20% royalty on sales of their designs and all products are manufactured within 100 miles of their Leeds studio.
Awarded 'Best in British Product Design' at the Brit List Awards and a Design Guild Mark for 2021 and 2022.
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