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After spending a fortune on some' famous' brand rolls of paper
+ more money on paste, a bucket, a brush, ruining a perfectly
good table and wasting most of the roll due to 'matching' the
so-called pattern, (who has walls 20ft deep?) plus the end
result resembles ageing lining paper - but that's
another
problem. I just thought it would be great to have self adhesive
wall paper - might cost a little extra, but given the options I
think it's worth it.
Sorry if it's been done before - I did do a search, really.
(?) A comprehensive overview, including self-adhesive
http://homeimprovem....com/wallpaper.html "no paste, water or activator" [DrCurry, Jul 21 2002, last modified Oct 21 2004]
(?) 3M's Scotchlite® Glass Bubbles are used in...
http://www.3m.com/a...bubbles/index.jhtml ...a self-adhesive wallpaper called 'Wonderwall' made by British company Specialty Coatings. [phoenix, Jul 21 2002, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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you can get wallpaper now, that requires you to paste the wall instead of the paper which I think is a brilliant idea. then there was the ready pasted stuff that you dipped through a water trough. the only problem I can see with the self adhesive option, is that it probably will not allow much leeway for adjustment once on the wall. croissant for your nerves however. |
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(The whole *point* of wallpaper is that you get to spend a fortune. Otherwise you'd just paint the walls another coat of whitewash.) |
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