Dennis Pierce

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Continuing Wallpaper

We keep focusing on hanging wallpaper. We follow the same pattern as before with cutting the length, then trimming the width, pasting, letting sit, and then hanging on the wall. It takes us about an hour for each sheet. We make our way out of a corner and around a window which involves some planning and cutting. The corner turns out a little sloppy with us trying to do a small overlap between the 2 sheets. The walls being out of plumb always trips us up because we’ll throw a laser line on the wall to hit, and then you’ll realize to make the edge straight requires a lot of twisting of the paper.

Luckily the paper is very resilient and also stretchable where you can work it a lot easier than the lining paper which just starts tearing and falling apart.

Coming out of a corner and around a window and behind a gas pipe.

Cutting and pasting table.

Going into the next corner.

Coming out of that corner and around a window.

Hours and hours for less than 50% of the room done.