I'm in the process of doing the hall stairs and landing in our house which is an old Victorian jobby. Hence the walls are appalling, however will be lined before papering.
I'm putting up a heavily embossed paper with a geometric sort of pattern. The external corners are all rounded, having the old wooden beads rather than the modern metal ones which give a 90 degree square edge.
My first question is when lining the walls should I run it horisontally or vertically. The lining paper is wider than the wall paper and should I run a full length around the corner or finish it on or before the corner.
The second question is this. When I start to hang the paper, should I try to run a full width around the corner and match the pattern by butt jointing or should I run the width a couple of centimtres around the corner, cut to size and then slightly overlap this piece with my next full piece. My only concern with overlapping it is that because it is heavily embossed, it might stand out like sore thumb!
I've done plenty of papering before on a diy basis and have gradually improved but would appreciate the help of some of the professionals who read this forum
I'm putting up a heavily embossed paper with a geometric sort of pattern. The external corners are all rounded, having the old wooden beads rather than the modern metal ones which give a 90 degree square edge.
My first question is when lining the walls should I run it horisontally or vertically. The lining paper is wider than the wall paper and should I run a full length around the corner or finish it on or before the corner.
The second question is this. When I start to hang the paper, should I try to run a full width around the corner and match the pattern by butt jointing or should I run the width a couple of centimtres around the corner, cut to size and then slightly overlap this piece with my next full piece. My only concern with overlapping it is that because it is heavily embossed, it might stand out like sore thumb!
I've done plenty of papering before on a diy basis and have gradually improved but would appreciate the help of some of the professionals who read this forum