If you want to do without tiresome priming and plastering when renovating your home and designing the wall, you can use wallpaper to even out any unevenness on the wall and give the premises an individual touch. Often, a woodchip wallpaper made of paper is used and then painted over with paint. However, non-woven or vinyl wallpaper made of cellulose and textile fibers also provide an optimal structure for wall design and are also very resistant.
The application of non-woven or vinyl wallpaper is also easy to perform: To do this, simply paste the wall and apply the wallpaper. A disadvantage is that non-woven wallpaper is more transparent than woodchip, so the wall to be wallpapered must be as monochromatic as possible and at best not have any color shading. Vinyl wallpaper is made of plastic and also has the advantage that dirt and stains are easily washable. Whether made of paper, cellulose or plastic, wallpaper is relatively easy to apply and offers countless design possibilities in the interior.
Textile or natural wallpaper, as well as decorative and photo wallpaper, can also be applied to the bare concrete walls on your own. Environmentally friendly liquid wallpaper, on the other hand, is first mixed with water and then spread on the wall with a spray gun. A wallpaper made of thermo fleece is slightly thicker than other wallpapers and, thanks to a special plastic coating, helps to warm up the rooms faster. This happens due to the fact that the non-woven thermal wallpaper reflects heat radiation. Especially when using infrared heating, this type of wallpaper is particularly suitable.
Source: Immowelt AG/bauen.de
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