Wallpaper should be applied only to surfaces that are smooth, clean, dry, and properly prepared. Ensuring the surface meets these conditions is essential for achieving the best adhesion and a flawless finish.
Wallpaper can be successfully applied to a variety of surfaces; however, it is crucial that these surfaces are smooth and properly prepared before application. Proper preparation may involve cleaning, sanding, or priming the surface to ensure the wallpaper adheres well and remains durable over time.
It is important to avoid applying wallpaper to surfaces that are unpainted, glossy, textured, dusty, wet, or uneven. Specific textures, such as popcorn ceilings, orange peel, and knockdown finishes, are not suitable for wallpaper application because they prevent proper adhesion and can cause the wallpaper to peel or bubble.
Please be aware that we cannot guarantee the wallpaper will adhere correctly if it is applied to a surface that has not been properly prepared. Applying wallpaper to an unsuitable surface may result in poor adhesion, reduced durability, and an unsatisfactory appearance, so following the recommended preparation steps is essential for the best results.