Introduction
Many of us often ask how to install wallpaper? Well, Wallpaper is a great way to give your space personality, and it’s surprisingly easy to install. You can do it yourself or hire someone else to do the work for you. Either way, here’s how you go about getting the job done.

Determine what kind of wall you have.
Before you begin, you’ll need to determine what kind of wall you’re working with. Drywall is the most common type of wall, and plaster is a bit more difficult to work with than drywall (but still doable). Brick walls are usually considered too difficult for wallpaper installation because they tend to have uneven surfaces and can be very porous.
If you’re unsure of the type of wall in your home, it’s best to err on the side of caution when choosing your materials. This means using water-based adhesive instead of oil-based adhesive or vinyl paste if possible.
Choose your wallpaper.
- Choose a wallpaper that suits the room you are decorating.
- Choose a wallpaper that suits your style.
- Choose a wallpaper that suits your budget.
- Choose a wallpaper that suits your personality.
- Choose a wallpaper that suits your lifestyle.
Measure the amount you need.
In order how to install wallpaper, you need to know how much of it you’ll need. To do this, you’ll want to measure the height and length of each wall in your room. This will help ensure that when you go through with the installation process, everything is as accurate as possible.
Measurements can be taken using a tape measure or a level tool. If your walls are not perfectly straight, make sure that their measurements are consistent throughout their entire length so that the finished product looks even and smooth. You should also measure any doorways or windows within your room; these will likely require additional pieces of paper because they are not rectangular like most other parts of your home’s walls will be (many people find it easiest just cutting these shapes out themselves).
Prepare your walls.
Before you begin, you’ll need to make sure that the surface is clean and dry and free from any existing wallpaper. If the walls are painted, it’s a good idea to wash them with mild soap and warm water. If they’re textured, lightly sand the areas you want to smooth out using medium grit sandpaper. A damp cloth will remove any dust or smudges.
Once your walls are clean and dry, remove any nails or hooks that may be attached to them—you don’t want these hanging around while you’re trying to apply new wallpaper! Also smooth out any bumps or dents in your wall before applying an adhesive-backed paper: this will make sure that everything lies flat when it’s time for installation.
Cut your wallpaper to size.
If you’re going to be doing this yourself, and have no intention of hiring a professional, then you’re going to need to cut your wallpaper to size. Now, I’m not going to tell you how to do that because there are plenty of tutorials online that show exactly how it’s done. But here are some tips that might help:
- Make sure you have enough wallpaper for the whole wall! Most people don’t realize this until they start measuring out their pieces and realize they don’t quite fit.
- Use a ruler and sharp blade or razor knife (a box cutter works great!)
- Use a straight edge (e.g., your table) as much as possible when cutting straight lines
Apply glue to the wall and smooth the paper in place.
Now that the wallpaper is dry to the touch, you can begin to apply glue to the wall. Be sure to apply a generous amount of glue onto your roller (try not to use too much) and work in small sections at a time. Smooth out any bubbles as you go using a seam roller or credit card depending on what type of paper you are using. You may need to repeat this step several times until all visible bubbles have been smoothed away.
Trim any excess with a sharp blade or razor knife.
Using a sharp blade, trim off any excess wallpaper.
If you’re using a razor knife, score the wallpaper along the edge with an up-and-down motion. Then carefully fold back the paper to expose the adhesive. Make sure to hold the corner in place with your other hand so it doesn’t stick to itself or show folds.
If you’re using an XActo knife or box cutter, make a series of cuts into the paper at an angle and then gently pull it back from each side to expose just enough adhesive for removal.
Use a seam roller to smooth any bubbles
Once the wallpaper is completely dry, use your seam roller to smooth out any bubbles. If you don’t have a seam roller, you can still get rid of air bubbles by using your hands or a paintbrush (if you are using fabric-backed wallpapers).
Wallpaper can bring a lot of personality to your space, and it’s not as hard to install as you may think!
Wallpaper can bring a lot of personality to your space, and it’s not as hard to install as you may think!
Wallpaper can be a great way to add personality to your space, and it’s not as hard to install as you may think! Wallpaper can be used in any room of the house but is most commonly found in bedrooms and living rooms. If you’re thinking about adding wallpaper, here are some helpful tips on how best to go about doing so:
Conclusion
We hope you’re ready to get started on this adventure! With our tips and tricks, you will no doubt be able to find the perfect wallpaper for your space. Whether that means going bold or going subtle—or even just finding a pattern that matches an existing piece of furniture—the world is your oyster. And if all else fails, remember that it’s always okay to hire someone else for the job if you don’t feel confident enough in your skills yet. After all, we all have different levels of experience when it comes down to DIY projects like this one.