Not only is it enmeshed into every corner of the bottom floor of the house, burrowed into every crevice and apparently always covered over with random house details that I now get to take down in order to dig the nuisance out of my walls, but it has learned to shed layers rather than be uprooted from the drywall underneath. It is shedding layers. Three or four layers to get even an inch of the stuff off my wall.
I must love my house very much. Or at least my sanity.
There is some pretty wallpaper out there, stuff that is modern and fresh and clean.
I will never use it.
Once I finally get all the wallpaper off my walls I plan to live a wallpaper-free existence for the rest of my life. I don't think it's an unreasonable life goal.
This is actually an under layer of wallpaper in the kitchen. |
This is the over layer in the kitchen. This is the evil stuff that comes off in three layers. |
To remove the wallpaper I'm just using a chemical remover and this exciting looking device that pokes holes in the paper evil to let the chemical soak through and (hopefully) into the paste to release it.
This will all be worth it when I get to paint smooth, beautiful walls.
This is in the future game room. |
This is from the hall and what I'll call the fireplace room. |
Downstairs bathroom. |
Future living room. |
This was hidden under the wood paneling in the fireplace room. |
Upstairs bathroom. |
The wallpaper in my son's future bathroom.. |
..needed more than one image. |
To tell the truth I kind of like it in a vintage older vibe kind of way. But not in my house. |
well!! that is quite a house full of wallpaper!! perfect for the person who doesn't like plain walls. obviously didn't like pictures really either... Lol I like some of it too skinny cute in a vintage way. I might take a small wall in the bathroom and put wallpaper on it. I've used borders, mostly I'd rather just have walls and have some sort of color for my pictures to hang on. thanks so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteNot skinny....lol
DeleteThere is good wallpaper out there, but it's such a pain to remove if you want to change something. I much prefer paint.
DeleteI am absolutely in love with that last three panels of vintage wallpaper, That is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI am going to do my best to preserve it when I remove it. It depends on whether I can remove it easily, like the fireplace room, or if it comes off in layers, like the kitchen.
DeleteWow, that vintage bathroom stuff is kinda great! But death to all wallpaper anyway.
ReplyDeleteIt's just so hard to maintain or change if you don't want the same design anymore.
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