How to wallpaper angled walls 1.
How to hang wallpaper on a angled wall.
Single keyhole fastener package.
Before hanging anything you ll want to clean and sand the walls and if necessary prep them with a primer.
Cut a piece of wallpaper larger than the plate.
Remove all picture hanging nails or screws and switch and outlet plates from the walls.
Keep hanging the wallpaper border until you reach the end of the wall and your piece of wallpaper.
Trim the excess wallpaper on the next wall to inch 6 mm using a sharp knife or razor and a straight edge.
Hold them both on the wall and adjust the paper to match the pattern on the wall.
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Cut from the part of the pattern that matches the paper on the wall around the switch.
Apply paste to the plate then lay it face down on the paper.
Next you ll roll on the paste gently don t just dump a bunch on starting in a corner.
Mark the fasteners on.
Once you ve picked the art and photos you want hanging on the slanted walls of your attic or a frame home lay those suckers upside down on a surface that won t damage frames of course.
When you buy the fastener it.
Some home improvement shops sell hangers specially designed to hang pictures on angled walls but you can pick up regular l brackets and screws that will do the job just as well.
Stand back from the wall and check that your pictures will be in the right place.
Match the pattern of the wallpaper before cutting the next piece.
Lay the frame face down then place a carpenter s level flush against the top.
Check your walls for imperfections like nail holes dings and scratches as well as raised roughness.
Check the wallpaper label for priming recommendations.
Attach 1 keyhole fastener to each corner of the picture with the provided screws.
A carpenter s level has a bubble that.
Attach the tracing paper to the sloped wall with sticky tape.
Align the paper so that the pattern matches exactly and so the seam is tight.