Stone wall made of stone/stone slabs? Living room / kitchen

  • Erstellt am 2016-07-12 23:01:24

86bibo

2016-08-01 12:30:35
  • #1


Have you actually never looked in a wallpaper book?
Take a look at the things in real life. You can also touch them there. Some retailers also offer the possibility to take a book home to actually hold them against the wall. If it is in stock, it is even advisable to buy a roll and hold it up over a large area.
For the wallpapers you are looking for, a certain effort is necessary to make them appear "real." This is also reflected in the price and you won’t find them on the internet for €10/roll. Compared to the stone wall you planned before, however, this is still a fairly inexpensive alternative.
 

under

2016-08-01 15:34:12
  • #2
No, it wasn't necessary yet to look into a wallpaper book. I always knew which wallpaper I wanted. However, with the stone wallpaper, it definitely makes sense to see it live. I will only need about 3 to 4 rolls. I think that in any case, I will not choose a paper wallpaper, as the quality seems to be very poor to me.
 

Neige

2016-08-01 17:23:33
  • #3
Google "Vliestapete Steinoptik 3D". Maybe that's something for you, they look a bit better than regular stone wallpapers. At least I think so.
 

under

2016-08-04 09:03:56
  • #4
Thank you, I am now getting a sample of an acrylic wallpaper on a fleece backing sent to me. I will probably take this wallpaper.

In this case, I do need the fleece adhesive, right?

And I would like to apply primer (better safe than sorry). Which primer should I probably use with the large selection? :confused gladly with a link, a help for me)
 

blockhauspower

2016-08-04 11:25:05
  • #5
Wow, 60 posts about wallpaper, hats off ops:

Use wallpaper remover, then you'll be able to take the wallpaper off again, use wallpaper paste for non-woven wallpaper.

Before you ask: Yes, you are allowed to paste the wall because non-woven wallpaper does not require soaking time. You can cut the wallpaper with a utility knife, use a foam roller to press it down. Buy a bit more because you need more due to the pattern.

Here we go 8-)
 

under

2016-08-04 14:04:00
  • #6


60 posts may sound like a lot to you, next time I will create multiple topics, that way there will be fewer posts per topic. That leaves me hoping you won’t be amazed at all

And many thanks for your tip.
 

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