Browse and play with designs. Every design hides within it a multitude of variation in appearance, colour, texture, pattern size and more. We will need to Finalize the Design for Pattern sizing and Colour selections.
The Colours on a calibrated screen are excellent representation of the colour to be printed. However if you want exact to your décor colour match we will need to scan the colour swatches here or have your designer verify with Paint and Décor paint code guns at your residence and give is the paint code to convert.
The Colours on a calibrated screen are excellent representation of the colour to be printed. However if you want exact to your décor colour match we will need to scan the colour swatches here or have your designer verify with Paint and Décor paint code guns at your residence and give is the paint code to convert.
Wallpaper Material Selections
Self Adhesive Vinyl in a variety of thickness and textures
Pre-Glued Vinyl and Mixed Fabric blends with a variety of thickness and textures
Wall Paper Paste required Vinyls and Mixed Fabric blends, also with a variety of thickness and textures.
Specialty Fabrics, Vinyls and Canvas
Pre-Glued Vinyl and Mixed Fabric blends with a variety of thickness and textures
Wall Paper Paste required Vinyls and Mixed Fabric blends, also with a variety of thickness and textures.
Specialty Fabrics, Vinyls and Canvas
Wall Measurements
Prepping your Walls
Step 1 Dust the walls from top to bottom to remove cobwebs and dust. Vacuum the floor along the base of the walls.
Step 2 Mix a cleaning solution in a bucket. About 1/2 cup of dish-washing detergent to one gallon of warm water makes an effective cleaner to remove grease, tobacco smoke and grime. Borax or ammonia with warm water will also work.
Step 3 Lay folded towels or canvas painter's drop cloths along the floor. For extra protection, put sheets of plastic under the towels to keep the floor dry.
Step 4 Clean the walls from the bottom up, using a rag. For very stubborn grime, allow the detergent to remain on the walls for several minutes, and scrub them with an abrasive kitchen sponge. Use plenty of the cleaning solution to keep the walls wet while you work.
Step 5 Rinse the walls with a second bucket of clean water, this time working from the top down. Allow them to dry thoroughly before painting.
Step 2 Mix a cleaning solution in a bucket. About 1/2 cup of dish-washing detergent to one gallon of warm water makes an effective cleaner to remove grease, tobacco smoke and grime. Borax or ammonia with warm water will also work.
Step 3 Lay folded towels or canvas painter's drop cloths along the floor. For extra protection, put sheets of plastic under the towels to keep the floor dry.
Step 4 Clean the walls from the bottom up, using a rag. For very stubborn grime, allow the detergent to remain on the walls for several minutes, and scrub them with an abrasive kitchen sponge. Use plenty of the cleaning solution to keep the walls wet while you work.
Step 5 Rinse the walls with a second bucket of clean water, this time working from the top down. Allow them to dry thoroughly before painting.