We recently started freshening up different rooms in our home. We got our kids new bunk beds and I wanted to do something more. I found this wallpaper. I instantly fell in love with it. My whole family is Star Wars fans. At first I didn’t want to spend the money on this wallpaper because there is other wallpaper that is cheaper but in the end I liked the pattern the best.I read up on using self adhesive wallpaper and here is what I gathered.1. Wash your walls first. I got a sponge and light soap and water and washed the whole wall. Then I went back over with a wet wash cloth to make sure I got all the soap off.2. Let it dry. I let it dry a couple hours. I had my windows open so I don’t think it needed that long but I wanted to make sure.3. I bought a $6 kit off ebay that had an exactly knife, and some plastic tools for helping get all the wallpaper down. So worth it. I wasn’t running around trying to find different items. However an old credit card and an exacto knife would probably work. I also used a level and a blow dryer.Once is did all that I started on the left side of the wall and just started pasting the paper up. The design I had has a very light grid that is part of the design. I started by leveling the grid so I had a pretty straight design as I went.When I got to the next sheet to go on the wall I made sure to line up the design first so I actually didn’t use about 6 inches of the roll at the top because I didn’t line up but it was fine. I went gradually, lining up part of the design and adhering it to the wall. Pulling more of the back off, lining up the design, adhering it to the wall and so on. The paper is slightly stretchy so you can kind of manipulate it to do what you want.Some parts I had stretched out the paper too much, by using a blow dryer the heat helps it go back to its original shape.It takes time to get it right. I definitely peeled some sections back off and redid them so that they would match up to the design better. My wall definitely isn’t perfect but with this design it was easy to hide the mistakes. Another tip, don’t let the adhesive side stick to another adhesive side, I couldn’t get them back apart.Overall I’m very happy with how it turned out. It’s been over 2 weeks since I put it up and I haven’t had a problem. It was fairly easy to install and I didn’t have anyone helping. I want to do this to another room and I want to use this brand again.
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