auction properties farm auctions land auctions
florida georgia
Auction Search
Auction Property Search
Featured Auction Properties

alabama

Auction Marketing
Free Property Analysis
How to Buy & Sell at Auction
ReFrame Your Sale Process
Proposal and Marketing Plans
No-Obligation Conference

farms

Free Auction Seminars
Buyers and Sellers
Professionals, Attorneys, Banks
AUCTIONEERS and REALTORS
U.S. Real Estate Network
Estates and Trusts

farms

Land Facts
Soil Conservation
Land Analysis
Land Programs

farms

Real Estate Auction Blog
Estate Auctions
Farm Auctions
Real Estate Auctions
Online Real Estate Auctions
Auction Results

beachfront property

Auction Library
Auction Advantage
Types of Auctions
Is Auction Right For You?

beachfront property

Auction Real Estate
Land, Farms, Acreage
Residential, Homes, Estates
Commercial & Investment

beachfront property

Auction Valued Assets
Farm, Construction Equipment
Business Assets
Intellectual Property
Firearms, Knives, Collections

beachfront property

Auction Education
CAI News and Events
Why Choose a Professional?
What do Designations Mean?
Auction Library

homes

Finance Library
Mortgage Calculators
Finance Calculators
Finance Library

homes

Real Estate Library
Finance Library
Sellers Library
Buyers Library
Relocation Library
Homeowner Library

Panama City

Resources & Links
Marketing News
Resource Articles
Helpful Links

atlanta

Company Information
About Us - Who We Are
How to Contact Us
Our Site Use Policy
Our Privacy Policy
Equal Opportunity Housing

Gainesville

Web Site Design
Internet Marketing Consultants
©2006-2008, All Rights Reserved

Wallpaper Tips

Return to the Real Estate Library


When you're wallpapering, you'll end up trimming paper away -- at the tops and bottoms of walls, at corners, and to account for any unusual angles. When estimating how much wallpaper you'll need, calculate the square footage of the room or hallway you'd like to cover, then add an additional 15 percent for waste.

Wallpaper today is designed especially to make it easy to hang. Pre-pasted wallpapers are already coated with an adhesive -- all you have to do is soak the wallpaper strips in water and presto! you're on your way. Most vinyl or vinyl-coated wallpapers are strippable. That is, they'll come right off when you're ready to redecorate -- a great feature if you are prone to changing schemes.

Wallpaper borders are specialty papers typically about 4-to-6 inches wide. These cleverly-designed accents give you a whole lot of style without a whole lot of work. You can hang them in combination with other papers, or by themselves on plain painted walls. Use a wallpaper border as crown molding, as a frame around a window, or as a chair rail. You can create your own border by cutting narrow strips from full-size wallpaper pieces.

Wallpaper borders are often hung as long, horizontal strips. Although the papers are narrow, they can be awkward to hang and you can get frustrated fast. Keep your cool by enlisting a helper. Together, you'll have it done in no time.

If you're going to remove wallpaper, you'll encounter one of two kinds. Newer vinyl wallpaper is called "strippable," and it's designed so you can peel it off a wall easily. Find a loose corner and pull it. If it comes off easily, you're in luck. Older wallpaper clings like crazy -- to remove it you'll need a solution that penetrates the paper and softens the adhesive underneath. You probably won't get all the glue the first time, either. You'll need to go back and remove a few patches here and there, soaking each spot with some remover solution to soften it up.