The best methods for removing wallpaper.
Decided it's time your outdated wall covering comes down? Then you've come to the right place! Fortunately, our handy guide on how to remove wallpaper will take you through all the tips and techniques you need to make the process as simple and straightforward as possible. Depending on what type you're working with, you can start removing wallpaper with a steamer, chemical stripper, peeling off or by using soap and water. Read on to discover how best to ditch your old décor and refresh your space.
Making sure your DIY wallpaper removal is successful is all down to the preparation and method. Ahead, find some pointers on what you'll need to do before you start the project.
To ensure the job of removing wallpaper goes smoothly, there are some important steps to follow first:
Working out how to take off wallpaper quickly and efficiently comes down to what type has been used on your wall. You'll need to check whether the wallpaper is peelable, strippable or paste-the-wall to decide on the best method for you.
Proving wallpaper removal isn't always as tricky as you might think, all our paste-the-wall wallpapers are incredibly easy to take off compared to traditional styles. Plus, here at Graham & Brown, we've got plenty more beautiful wallpaper designs to choose from when you're ready for a new look, too!
The great thing about easy-peel removal is that you won't need much equipment!
Here's how to remove peelable wallpaper with minimal effort:
Once you've used a screwdriver to remove any socket covers from the wall, you can simply peel back the top layer of wallpaper starting from the corner. Pull slowly at an angle.
Once the top layer of wallpaper has been peeled off the wall, it may leave a paper backing behind. This can be taken off using steam or with warm water and a sponge.
Luckily, strippable wallpaper is also hassle-free when it comes to removing from your walls.
It's a good idea to have the below essentials close to hand before you begin.
After the best removal method for strippable wallpaper? Follow these steps:
Using a decorator's knife, start by lifting a corner of the paper. Similar to peelable wallpaper, you'll need to carefully pull the strippable type away from the wall at an angle. If the paper tears, then start again from another corner.
When you've removed all of the wallpaper, use hot soapy water and a cloth to scrub away any residue. Leave the walls to dry for 24 hours before painting or redecorating with one of our exclusive wallpaper designs.
Removing traditional wallpaper can be more challenging than other types of wall coverings and usually means you may have to put in a good deal of elbow grease to get the job done!
Start by gathering your tools. Here are your staples:
There are two removal methods for traditional wallpaper, either by hand soaking or with a steam stripper. The approach you choose will depend on whether you can buy, hire or borrow a time-saving steam stripper, as well as the condition of your walls: can they withstand steam removal?