What you should know before you choose wallpaper
Wallpaper varies greatly in its material content, which helps
determine how a paper looks and how it handles. Vinyl wallpaper
are popular because they are durable, fairly easy to install,
and easy to maintain. There are fabric-backed vinyl,
paper-backed vinyl, and ones designed to look like a three
dimensional surface, such as plaster, granite, or grass cloth,
which are suitable for walls that aren't perfectly smooth.
Fabric wallpaper are usually made of cotton, linen, or other
natural plant fibers, such as grass cloth, hemp, or burlap. Most
textiles fray easily and are not washable. Solid paper wall
coverings include hand-screened papers, foils, flocked papers
with textured patterns, and murals. Both textile and paper
wallpapers should be installed by professionals.
To determine how much wallpaper to buy, measure the height and
width of each wall using a steel tape measure. Round up to the
nearest foot. Multiply the height and width of each wall, and
then add the figures together to get the rough square footage.
How a room is used will help you determine what wall coverings
are most suitable. Get a sample or one roll and look at it in
the room with your other furnishings or samples.
When it comes to wall-coverings choices, you may want to think
outside the box, as they say, and consider new materials as well
as traditional materials used in new and different ways. Think
about new places to use them, such as decorative tile in the
dining room or wood in the bathroom. You might choose an elegant
linen or flocked paper for the living room. Either kind of paper
texture will add richness to a room.