You should have aligned the first strip you attached so that the piece that goes to the corner does not end there but instead goes around the corner and ends of the next wall. If you try to end in the corner you will have gaps and places from which the paper will start to peel off. Never end at a corner.
2007-01-17 13:52:17
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answer #1
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answered by Rich Z 7
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Measure about an inch more than you need for the last strip at the end of one wall. That bit folds into that corner. Use the left over piece, plumb it and paste it into that corner contiuing onto the adjacent wall. Although it is tempting to continue the full strip into the corner and beyond this is not good. When the paper dries and shrinks, it will tighten up and pull away from the corner.
2007-01-17 13:59:24
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answered by appalachian_panther 4
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Very Carefully! It's a pain, but I lightly match the sheet up the last one you have hung on the sidewall. - then ease the corner all the way in, while making sure the paper doesn't pull away from the sidewall.
I'm not a professional hanger, and there may be better ways, but this has worked for me.
Good luck, new wallpaper adds such a fresh, new look!
2007-01-17 13:51:12
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answer #3
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answered by Joy K 4
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Use a piece of cardboard to help tuck it into the corner. Make sure you cut off alot of the excess. Leave about an 2 inches from the corner. Then over lap the new piece starting on the next wall.
2007-01-17 13:50:11
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answered by Anonymous
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why is this q under laundry?
just align it with the corner. work from corner out.
2007-01-17 13:49:07
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answered by Isabela 5
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I went past Conner and rub the paper down,and then matched it up again.
2007-01-17 13:50:39
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answered by CeCe M 3
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