If there’s one thing we know, a fresh coat paint can totally change a room. However, before we could even think about paint colors, we had to get down wallpaper. Fortunately for us, there was only one space that had existing wallpaper, and that was the foyer. Over the years, we’ve heard many horror stories of people spending hours and hours taking down wallpaper, and were hoping that we wouldn’t have our own war story to share as well in the end.
After talking with some of our friends about their experiences, we found that the most popular method of wallpaper removal is by magical powers of a wallpaper steamer. We were fortunate enough to have not one, but TWO people lend us their steamers, and THANK GOD! Honestly, the steamer was a game changer… and a sanity saver… and a relationship saver.
You never know what lurks behind wallpaper. For us, we found that behind layer #1 was layer #2. Behind layer #2 was the original plaster, which was in great shape.
Over about 4 nights, working 4 or 5 hours a night, we were able to tackle all of the wallpaper. Once you get the hang of it *pun intended*, you can really speed through it. Before you know it, you’ve got a really big sticky, smelly pile of wallpaper.
It truthfully wasn’t that bad and we knew what we were working towards, so the sweat equity made it all worth it.
Most photos via crappy Iphone camera, great photo by shaunring.com
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