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Learn how to apply pre-pasted wallpaper with Sonoma in White and Indigo colors in a room with a tote bag, stool, coffee, and magazine

How to apply pre-pasted wallpaper

Discover how to apply pre-pasted wallpaper with our helpful 10 step installation guide.

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STEP 1

Prep the wall

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Before hanging, check that the wall surface is clean, dry, and smooth. If your wall isn't smooth, you'll need to either size the wall or apply a wallpaper liner, which might require a primer layer as well. Please check wallpaper liner packaging instructions for details. Old wall coverings should be removed completely. Fill any holes, sand down bumps, and remove electrical coverings. Wallpaper primer (we recommend Shieldz Universal Wallcovering Primer) is also recommended for better installation and easier removal.

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STEP 2

Gather your supplies

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Wallpaper & wallpaper tray
Level & straightedge
Sponge & Bucket
Clean cloth
Measuring tape
Scissors
Drop cloth
Pencil
Craft knife with extra blades
Smoothing tool
Step ladder (depending on the height of your wall)
Apron or clothing with pockets to keep small tools handy while you work

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STEP 3

Cut the wallpaper strips

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Pre-cut your strips to the wall height, allowing an extra inch or two on the top and bottom for trimming. Make sure to align the design from strip to strip prior to cutting and hanging each strip. Cut and trim the product with a sharp razor knife, changing the blade often to maintain a smooth, clean cut.

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STEP 4

Mark your starting point

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Measure the width of the wallpaper roll. All of our pre-pasted rolls are 24 inches wide. Starting from the corner of the wall farthest away from an entry or line of sight, measure the width of the wallpaper minus one inch (to allow for trimming on the wall edge) and mark with a pencil. Using a level, draw a straight, vertical plumb line from the mark against which you can line up the edge of the wallpaper.

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STEP 5

Activate the paste

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Loosely roll the first strip with the patterned side facing in. Completely submerge the rolled wallpaper in water (ideally in a wallpaper tray) for 10 to 15 seconds to activate the adhesive. Remove the roll by slowly pulling the leading edge out of the tray, glue-side up.

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STEP 6

Book the wallpaper

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"Book" the wallpaper by laying it on the floor glue-side up, then folding the glue side against itself for approximately 1 minute (avoid creasing the paper when booking).

Note: This product expands slightly in water; for best results, soak and book each panel for the same amount of time.

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STEP 7

Position the first strip

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Unfold the top half of the wallpaper, leaving the bottom half of the wallpaper booked, and position the glue-exposed portion of the top of the wallpaper on the wall. Line up the strip with the plumb line (from Step 4), allowing for an inch on both the top, bottom, and edge for trimming.

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STEP 8

Apply and smooth the wallpaper

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Once you're satisfied with the initial positioning, unfold the wallpaper to expose the remaining glued surface. Using a damp sponge, smooth downward and outward. Tip: Do not over smooth the paper—bubbles smaller than the size of a U.S. quarter (about 24 mm in diameter) will dissipate as the wallcovering sets.

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STEP 9

Trim the edges

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Using a straightedge and craft knife, carefully trim the edges. You may need to change the blade frequently; it is important to keep the blade edge very sharp to minimize any risk of tearing the paper.

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STEP 10

Apply the remaining strips

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Be sure to match the pattern on the wall at eye level and tightly hug the seams together. Smooth out all air bubbles. Wipe with warm water and a sponge, taking care to remove all the paste from the surface. Rinse thoroughly a second time with clean warm water. After hanging two strips, be sure to check for any defects and contact us if any are found.


How to apply pre-pasted wallpaper

Activate this paper with a quick dip in water—no paste needed! Pre-pasted wallpaper is easy to apply and easier to remove (but you won’t want to).


Frequently asked questions

Why is it important to book my wallpaper before applying it to the wall?

It's important to "book" each strip of wallpaper before applying it to the wall. Booking is simply folding the paper onto itself, pasted side to pasted side, and then gently rolling it like a newspaper, being careful not to crease the folds. Allow the paper to sit like this for approximately 1 minute.

Booking ensures that all the paste is activated, which prevents air bubbles from forming while drying. Booking also gives each strip time to relax to its final size so it can be hung properly without shrinkage and visible seams once it dries.

What is the best way to match paint to your wallpaper?

The best way to get an accurate color match to your wallpaper is to bring in a swatch from your actual rolls to a paint store for the color match. This will provide an exact match between your wallpaper and paint.

How do I wallpaper around objects, molding, and corners?

Check out our resource library to learn the advanced wallpapering techniques of papering around electrical sockets, thermostats, and wallpapering light switch plates.


More resources

Traditional wallpaper

Our traditional wallpapers are hand screen printed in Chicago on America-made paper. These papers have a hand-painted look and texture and we offer the most pattern and color options in this material. These papers work in nearly any application.

Peel and stick wallpaper

Our peel and stick wallpapers are digitally printed. These papers have an adhesive backing that does not require any kind of paste to install and can be removed and reused as needed. Peel and stick wallpaper is great for kids' spaces, dorms, rentals, or any other temporary installation.

Sonoma in Indigo wallpaper

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