I Gave Up (My Disastrous Wallpaper Installation)

I Gave Up (My Disastrous Wallpaper Installation)

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I’m not a professional wallpaper installer, but I’m also not a newbie. I’ve installed wallpaper several times before, and I’ve never in my life had as many problems with wallpaper as I did with the wallpaper in my studio bathroom. So while I had hoped to show up this morning with a completely wallpapered bathroom, I went the opposite direction. I gave up and started tearing the wallpaper off of the wall.

This is very unlike me. I’m not a quitter, and I don’t give up easily. I do change my mind quite often, but it’s generally not because I’ve given up. So the very fact that I have given up on installing this wallpaper tells you just how frustrated I got with the whole process, and just how hopeless I felt the situation was. There was no correcting the problems I ran into.

When I put up the first piece, I was so excited to see all of that COLOR on the wall! It was the moment I had been waiting for. I just wanted to see these walls drenched in color so badly. And the first piece went up fine. But when I put up the second piece, I knew there were going to be issues. I don’t know if you can see the first problem I ran into in this photo.

If you can’t see it, let me explain. Spoonflower wallpaper is printed so that the pieces actually overlap each other by about 3/4-inch. I knew that when I ordered it. That’s how my floral mural on the studio wall was, and it was fine. Even when I search for those overlaps on that wall, I can’t see them.

i gave up (my disastrous wallpaper installation)

And those overlaps make the installation so much easier, in my opinion. But there’s a vast difference between a busy floral wall mural and a wallpaper that has solid squares of color. The busyness of the floral mural hides those overlaps from sight. But on the wallpaper with colorful solid squares, those overlaps are visible. It might be subtle in pictures, but it wasn’t so subtle in person, especially for a perfectionist like me. Those are the types of things that I can’t stand to see.

i gave up (my disastrous wallpaper installation)

So on all of the subsequent pieces, I decided to trim off that extra 3/4″ from each piece of wallpaper. That was no big deal. It only took a couple of minutes with a straight edge and a razor blade to trim each piece. I could have dealt with that had that been the only issue.

But of course, that wasn’t the only issue. When installing the second piece, I damaged the lower portion of the wallpaper when trying to install it around the door trim. Since the wallpaper is just a bunch of squares, I thought I could piece that area together since I had plenty of scraps. But on my first attempt, I didn’t get it just right, but I had left it on long enough for the wet wallpaper to affect the coat of primer beneath it. So when I took that small piece off, it pulled the primer and some of the drywall mud of the wall as well. I don’t think that would have happened if I had let it dry completely before removing it.

i gave up (my disastrous wallpaper installation)

So that left me with this small portion of damaged wall. I was beyond frustrated with that considering how much time and effort I had put into making these walls completely smooth before I started the wallpaper.

i gave up (my disastrous wallpaper installation)

I tried not to let it defeat me. I just left it alone and moved on. But I knew that repairing this damage in a small area surrounded by wallpaper was going to be quite the chore.

i gave up (my disastrous wallpaper installation)

But I moved on to the next piece. I was already in a pretty bad mood at this point, but I pressed on. And of course, the next piece had to be the most difficult piece of all with just this tiny sliver of wallpaper that had to be cut around the door trim. I thought I would never get this piece on and trimmed, but I finally got it.

i gave up (my disastrous wallpaper installation)

But to be honest, that one single piece got to me so much and had me so frustrated that I decided it wouldn’t be wise to continue. So I got some sleep and started the next day with a much better attitude. I just knew that if I could get around all of these obstacles and get to the two solid walls in the room, I would be home free. Those solid walls would be a breeze compared to working around door trim. But before I got there, I had to install the piece that wrapped around the corner. And this was the final straw for me.

i gave up (my disastrous wallpaper installation)

There is no room in any home in existence that has completely square corners from top to bottom. That’s not a problem when installing wallpaper with a busy pattern. The imperfections of the corners are hidden by the pattern. I had this problem with my closet, but because the wallpaper is so busy, you can’t see that the pattern doesn’t line up perfectly once it wraps around the corner. No one is going to stand in my closet and study the yellow flowers along the top of the wall and see that the flowers on the window wall of the closet don’t hit the crown molding at the exact same place as they do on the side wall.

i gave up (my disastrous wallpaper installation)

But when installing a wallpaper with a very linear design, it is imperative that the lines in the wallpaper stay perfectly level when going around a corner. It would be very noticeable if those horizontal lines were off by 1/4-inch and the pattern started drifting upward on the side wall. But when I got the pattern perfectly level and perfectly wrapped around the corner at the top of the wall that left excess paper in the corner towards the middle of the wall. And no matter what I did, and no matter how much I tried to push that excess right into the corner to try to disguise it, there was no hiding it. It was a mess.

i gave up (my disastrous wallpaper installation)

And that’s the point where I gave up. Let’s just say that I learned the hard way that wallpaper with a very linear design (i.e., lots of horizontal lines) should never be used in a whole room application. Perhaps a professional wallpaper installer could have made it work, but for us DIYers, it’s nothing but grief and frustration. This type of wallpaper is great for a feature wall where you’re only installing it on one wall, from corner to corner. But if you have to wrap it around corners, just forget about it.

So needless to say, I’m incredibly disappointed and still feeling really frustrated about the whole thing. I’m not generally a quitter, but I was relieved to throw in the towel on this one. Of course, now I have to come up with another idea. Now that I’ve seen the wallpaper up, I really do have my heart set on a really colorful design, but this time, I’ll be sticking with paint. I don’t have it in me to try a different wallpaper in this room.

I posed the question about what design I should do on my A2D FAcebook page, and the majority response was that I should just do the same design with the colorful squares in paint. I’m up for it. As y’all know very well, I’m not averse to tedious painting projects. But others suggested that I do something like the stripes that I had in the home gym using colors that would work with the studio floral mural.

i gave up (my disastrous wallpaper installation)

I do like that idea…obviously. But I also don’t like the idea of redoing something I’ve already done. I’d like to do something that I’ve never done before. I do have one other idea that I’m considering, which would be kind of a combination of the stripes and the squares, but I think I need to spend a bit of time at my computer doing a couple of mockups before I make my final decision.

So my goal today is to try to rid myself of all of the frustration I feel, get the wallpaper off of the walls, and repair the walls. And then I’m going to take some time and make a decision on the direction I want to go with the walls. The one thing I know for sure is that there will be COLOR, and lots of it, on these walls when I’m finished.

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i gave up (my disastrous wallpaper installation)

Addicted 2 Decorating is where I share my DIY and decorating journey as I remodel and decorate the 1948 fixer upper that my husband, Matt, and I bought in 2013. Matt has M.S. and is unable to do physical work, so I do the majority of the work on the house by myself. You can learn more about me here.

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