
wallpapers
Wallpaper is one aspect of interior decoration. It is usually sold in rolls and is put onto a wall using wallpaper paste. Wallpapers can come plain as "lining paper" textured, with a regular repeating pattern design, or, much less commonly today, with a single non-repeating large design carried over a set of sheets. The smallest rectangle that can be tiled to form the whole pattern is known as the pattern repeat. Decorating walls is no longer a challenge as now there are wall-coverings to enliven practically the entire indoor area. Commonly referred as “Wallpapers” or “Wall Covering” these are both for home interiors as well as office interiors applications. We have these starting from very economical range to the premium ones. These are imports from countries e.g. China, Korea, UK, Italy, Spain, US and portray aesthetics for different indoor-walls as a separate concept altogether
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Commonly referred as “Wallpapers” or “Wall Covering” these are both for home interiors as well as office interiors applications. We have these starting from very economical range to the premium ones. These are imports from countries e.g. China, Korea, UK, Italy, Spain, US and portray aesthetics for different indoor-walls as a separate concept altogether.
Most of our wallpapers are standard sizes approximately 52 cm (21 inches)/104 cm (42 inches) wide and 10meters/ 5meters long, that is 57 Sq. Ft.. The first things you need are accurate measurements of the walls that are to be covered. Draw a room diagram showing doors, windows and ceiling height. If there are built-in bookcases, include those as well. Calculate the sq ft. of every wall that will be covered. Subtract areas that will not be covered (doors, windows) Divide this figure by 57; standard roll of wallpaper/wall-covering is 57 sq ft. This gives you the appx. Number of rolls needed. Note that the pattern repeat, rooms of unusual size or shape, greater than normal wastage during wallpaper installation or other special circumstances can affect the roll needs.
Can I wallpaper over wallpaper?
We do not recommend hanging new wallpaper over existing wallpaper. The tension exerted by the new layer on the old can cause the original bond to fail and the paper could come off the wall, or bubble dramatically.
Each year there are new colours and designs in every product area, responding to global and local influences, and cultural and lifestyle trends and changes. Wall covering manufacturers regularly bring out new colours and designs too; sometimes subtle variations in colour and texture, or more dramatic patterns. The trend to patterned, printed and embroidered fabrics has seen an equal shift to dramatic, look at me wallpapers. Rich and rococo-inspired patterns that are slightly over-scale, often with a metallic shimmer against a matt background; updated retro geometric designs of the 60s and 70s; and reworked floral and botanical prints are key trends featuring in design magazines. It's all part of the international swing away from minimalism into glamour, luxury and pattern.
Yes, the surface should be smooth and proper surface preparation will make it easier to install wallpapers/wall-coverings and plays a very important role in assuring satisfactory results. Basic preparation steps include patching any cracks and nail holes for smoothening and using oil based primer for overcoming dryness of the surface.
Yes, it is the same wallpapers but change in design as both the applications are different.
Yes, any and every type of design (Size of file or Image should be according to the size of wall) is practically feasible. However the cost shall be a factor as per the extent of detailing and customization required.