If you don't feel like removing it, it's totally possible to paint over your wallpaper. However, you should avoid painting over this specific type. Here's why.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Every historic home comes with its own quirks. While you may be able to live with creaking floors and ...
Spring cleaning is in the air, and with it, so is light remodeling of our homes. Let’s talk about painting over existing wallpaper. Yes, it can be done. Before starting, it’s important to have all the ...
While painting over wallpaper isn’t the best option, sometimes it’s the only option. Forget what you’ve heard: It’s possible to paint over unwanted wallpaper — and not just the paintable type. While ...
Yes, painting over wallpaper might upgrade your walls, but is it always the right thing to do? We explore how, why and if you ...
Forget what you've heard: It's possible to paint over all wallpaper - and not just the paintable type. While it's always preferable to remove wallpaper before painting, it's not always possible.
Wallpaper is a great way to cover imperfections and add color and pattern to a space. But what happens when that motif you adored a few years ago feels dated? Or your brand-new home comes with ...
Color-drenching -- the act of painting your walls, trim, ceiling, and sometimes floors in one color -- has taken a step up ...
Q: Our 1920 house has semi-textured lath-and-plaster walls. In one room we used a steamer to remove wallpaper but damaged the thin layer of drywall compound that had been applied to smooth out the ...