Hi
I'd like to hang some thick anaglypta type wallpaper in my kitchen and have watched some videos on papering around internal corners.
These suggest that you lay one piece of paper a short 2cm distance around the corner and then overlap the second piece on top. (Having made sure it's vertical with a plumb line).
Is this the approach you take with thick paper too? My concern is that because the paper is thick you will see a ridge where it overlaps.
When I took the old thick paper off the walls I could see no evidence that they had overlapped the corners, so wondered how they did it. They might have cut the paper with no overlap, filled any gaps, and then painted over it, but I'm not sure.
Thanks for your advice
Robin
I'd like to hang some thick anaglypta type wallpaper in my kitchen and have watched some videos on papering around internal corners.
These suggest that you lay one piece of paper a short 2cm distance around the corner and then overlap the second piece on top. (Having made sure it's vertical with a plumb line).
Is this the approach you take with thick paper too? My concern is that because the paper is thick you will see a ridge where it overlaps.
When I took the old thick paper off the walls I could see no evidence that they had overlapped the corners, so wondered how they did it. They might have cut the paper with no overlap, filled any gaps, and then painted over it, but I'm not sure.
Thanks for your advice
Robin