Archive for March 2007

New Range of Wallpapers

Our exciting new range of wallpaper designs can be found here

http://www.conceptcoverings.co.uk/bespoke-wallcoverings-john-feature.html

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Wallpaper Hanging Tips

Wallpaper Installation Tips

The art and technique of successfully hanging wallpaper can’t possibly be covered on this page. I am going to try to cover some very important points.

If you are a rookie or in doubt of how to hang paper, I suggest you start in a small room with an inexpensive paper. Go ahead and experiment like I did. You might get lucky!

Backrolling

Backrolling a roll of paper performs two important functions. It allows you to inspect the paper for printing or color flaws. It also works to get the curl out of the paper. Do it with every roll!

 

Dye Lots or Wallpaper batch number

ALWAYS make sure that each wallpaper roll is from the same run or dye lot. If not, you will have problems, trust me!

Layout the WallPaper - Keeping Waste to a Minimum

Before you break out the adhesive, you need to figure out how the paper is going to work on the wall. For example, your paper may have a dominant feature in the pattern. You don’t want this feature sliced in half by the ceiling or a chair rail. Also, seam placement is critical. You don’t want a floor to ceiling seam to be along side a door frame casing. The casing could be out of plumb. Its best to let the paper go over the casing about 1 inch so the seam is above or on top of the head piece of casing.

Plumb & Level

If you are fortunate to have level or nearly level ceilings, your wallpaper seams must be plumb. If not, the pattern will climb or fall across the ceiling. When making the plumb line, make the actual line 1/16th of an inch away from where you actually want it to be. Never place a seam on the plumb line. It will show through (especially if the wallpaperpaper background is white)! Avoid using chalk lines. The chalk will, in some cases, bleed through the wallpaper backing!

Prepasted WallPapers

Prepasted wallpapers work well when you do certain things. Activate the adhesive with lukewarm water. The wallpaper usually only needs to be immersed for about 10 seconds. The wallpaper must relax just like ordinary paper. This may take 5 - 10 minutes. This relaxation period allows the wallpaper to fully expand. If you do not allow the paper to expand on the table, it will do so on the walls! The result are long vertical blisters that often cannot be removed. Have a helper handy. The helper can be cutting your paper and activating the glue while you hang. This way a “relaxed” piece is ready to go as soon as you are.

Wall Mural installed

A 9 metre wall mural has just been installed in a pub in Kendal.  The mural was of Chicago and looked great.

Pictures to follow.

New Bespoke Wallpapers By John Rawsterne

We have started to add a series of wallpaper designs by John Rawsterne. These wallpapers can be purchased as they are, or we can recolour them and make them into your own Bespoke Wallcovering.

John also works on Bespoke Wallpaper design packages.

For more info email info@conceptcoverings.co.uk

Studio comissioned to Print wallpaper on our New Mutoh Valuejet

We have just given approval for a new studio to be built, 35ftx25ft. This is due to the growing nature of our wallcovering business and to give a home to our new printer (Once it arrives). We are purchasing the new Mutoh Valuejet from Granthams, Preston, hopefully 1st week in May.

We will brinhg you pictures of our new sudio and printer as it is being done.

Exclusive Range of papers currently being tested

We are testing a new range of papers that will include embosses and other finishes

Online Version of Telegraph Insert for Bespoke Wallcoverings

Here is the online link to the Daily Telegraph site where the article relating to Bespoke Wallcoverings was posted.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/main.jhtml?xml=/property/2007/02/24/pbargain24.xml&page=2

Sorry it is so long

Wallpaper Website redesign

Our Wallpaper website www.conceptcoverings.co.uk has undergone a major overhaul.

This has been to improve navigation, and to add some exciting new wallcovering designs from John Rawsterne.

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