All of our wallpapers are now available as removable peel + stick wallpapers.
We recommend that two people hang the wallpaper together to help achieve the best results.
You must follow the full installation guide that will be supplied with your wallpaper.
1. Lay out your peel-and-stick wallpaper
Your mural will be supplied on a roll and divided into numbered panels.
2. Draw a straight vertical guideline
Create a guideline using a spirit level and tape measure by drawing a straight line vertically, a panel's width in from the edge of the wall.
3. Peel off the backing
Take your first panel and carefully peel a small amount of the top of the wallpaper from the backing paper. Apply the top of the panel to the wall, ensuring that the right-hand edge aligns with your vertical line. Carefully peel away the rest of the drop from the backing paper and gently apply it to the wall working down toward the bottom of the panel. If you need to re-position any part of the panel, simply peel the appropriate amount away from the wall and re-apply. Gently smooth out the mural as you go.
4. Continue applying the panels
Apply the second and subsequent panels, remembering each panel has a 1cm overlap to achieve a pattern match.
5. Trim off any excess
When all panels have been installed, carefully trim the top, bottom, and far left and right sides of your mural with a sharp blade.
All of our wallpapers are now available as removable peel + stick wallpapers.
We recommend that two people hang the wallpaper together to help achieve the best results.
You must follow the full installation guide that will be supplied with your wallpaper.
1. Lay out your peel-and-stick wallpaper
Your mural will be supplied on a roll and divided into numbered panels.
2. Draw a straight vertical guideline
Create a guideline using a spirit level and tape measure by drawing a straight line vertically, a panel's width in from the edge of the wall.
3. Peel off the backing
Take your first panel and carefully peel a small amount of the top of the wallpaper from the backing paper. Apply the top of the panel to the wall, ensuring that the right-hand edge aligns with your vertical line. Carefully peel away the rest of the drop from the backing paper and gently apply it to the wall working down toward the bottom of the panel. If you need to re-position any part of the panel, simply peel the appropriate amount away from the wall and re-apply. Gently smooth out the mural as you go.
4. Continue applying the panels
Apply the second and subsequent panels, remembering each panel has a 1cm overlap to achieve a pattern match.
5. Trim off any excess
When all panels have been installed, carefully trim the top, bottom, and far left and right sides of your mural with a sharp blade.