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Boys wallpaper: Trucks, dinosaurs and more!

Boys wallpaper will give you a world of choice from astronauts to dinosaurs. Feed their imagination with some exciting patter…
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What is Important to Look for In Boys Wallpaper?

Here the crux lies in the fact that as, you may have noticed, little boys can be make a mess! A vinyl wallpaper could be one option as it is extremely hard wearing and easy to clean. Another is the paper wallpaper option – as it is a much cheaper choice but doesn’t last as long. Giving you the chance to replace it every couple of years as your child grows and their tastes change.

Types of Wallpaper : Paper, Non-woven or Vinyl wallpaper? 

There are two broad categories when it comes to types of wallpaper – Paper or Vinyl. Whilst there are subcategories of vinyl wallpaper, it is important to understand the differences between these main categories before making a choice of wallpaper.

Vinyl wallpaper

The vinyl wallpaper is made from vinyl and acrylic, which makes it very durable. Not only is it hard wearing but it is also very easy to clean – you can even use bleach! Techniques such as high quality embossing is possible for vinyl wallpaper as it is strong enough to retain the shape of the imprint. Vinyl wallpaper is water-resistant thus suitable for wet rooms such as bathrooms and kitchens.

Non-woven Wallpaper

Non-woven wallpaper is made from a combination of natural and synthetic materials. It does not contain vinyl and is good for the environment. It has breathable fibres that mean you do not acquire mildew or mould. This wallpaper can be cleaned using mild soap and a sponge making maintenance easier and greater longevity.  Non-woven wallpaper does not shrink of expand meaning there is no need to overlap the strips when installing.

Installation: Paste the wall or paste the paper?

There are two types of installation methods for wallpaper, excluding self-adhesive. These are paste the wall and paste the paper. Both are common in the wallpapering world so you will likely come across both of these. The method you should use is usually noted with the product description, as the paper should have certain requirements per technique.

Paste the wall

The best method of wallpapering is paste the wall for the simple fact that it is less complicated. You do not have to take into account the shrinkage if it is a non-woven or vinyl wallpaper, as these are not affected when made wet. Not only this, you don’t have to worry as much about the timings.

Paste the paper

Paste the paper is the most traditional type of wallpapering technique and dates back many years. This involves prepping all of the strips and then fixing them to the wall in a level fashion. Overlapping the strips allows for the expansion of the paper that happens when it becomes wet from the paste. As the paper dries it slowly regains its original size and the wallpaper does not overlap anymore. However, this can be very tricky to get perfect and some papers will still overlap if not positioned correctly. There is no exact science to this therefore it can be risky if you are a perfectionist.

If you are ever unsure of the installation method or are not keen to try your hand at DIY, you should call a professional wallpaper installer.

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