
HAND IN HAND - WITH ANDY WAND
Do you have any questions about wallpaper? Then Andy Wand will be happy to help and advise you.
He will be happy to explain which paste you need, what the substrate should look like or which tools you need.
You can find out how to do it here.
#NATUREDESIGN
Nature as a designer - it doesn't get any better than this. The #NATRUEDESIGN creates a wonderful patterned wallpaper with oversized leaves with natural ease. With a delicate shimmer and its natural texture, the unit wallpaper perfects this style. Bright yet subtle colours give the walls the right balance to present themselves skilfully without pushing them into the foreground. You can have a good time here.


#LOFTSTYLE
The unmistakable #LOFTSTYLE doesn't just prevail in old factory buildings and warehouses, this style is also comfortably moving into your own four walls. Based on different shades of grey in combination with shades of white, brick red, but also with traces of midnight blue and violet, these wallpapers look restrained, but still exciting where desired. Against a rustic brick wall, roughly plastered concrete look with a slight shimmer or graphic pattern, collector's items from the flea market or furniture with an impressive industrial look look look really good.
#CHARMINGHOME
Now it's getting cosy. In a #CHARMINGHOME, the cosy sofa with the fluffy cushions gets a harmonious background. The cosy textile structure in the soft and stylish colours of the unit wallpaper automatically puts a smile on the viewer's face. This style is complemented by patterned wallpaper with elegant leafy tendrils. To make the look perfect, a subtle sheen skilfully plays with the light. Marvellous!

#URBANLIVING
A little glamour, a touch of vintage, a hint of sophistication and, above all, bang on trend. That's how versatile and varied #URBANLIVING is. Unit wallpapers with a textile texture in soft colours or shabby chic add class to any wall. Abstract floral splendour with exciting colour combinations and cosmopolitan patterns with a wide variety of clocks, stamps, postcards and the lettering of various metropolises are also eye-catching. There is also a shimmering sheen on every wallpaper in this world of style, which skilfully plays with the light and rounds off the look.



01 Measure
Measure the height of the wall with a folding rule. To be on the safe side, you should add 5 cm to the top and bottom. This will allow you to compensate for height differences later.
Now measure the width of the track and mark it on the wall with a pencil. Use a spirit level to draw a vertical line from top to bottom.
02 Pasting
The paste for non-woven wallpaper is best applied with a fine roller. Start within the markings from step one and then work your way forwards, panel by panel.


03 Wallpapering
Let's go! Place the first strip at the top of the ceiling and carefully pull it downwards.
Use the markings from step one to align the wallpaper.
04 Smooth out
You can now smooth out the wallpaper strip and roll it with a foam rubber roller. Cut off the top and bottom edges with a palette knife and cutter. Now continue with the second strip.