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White blown vinyl: need to paint over?
I've been looking for some thick wallpaper for my kitchen.
In B&Q they have quite a few white blown-vinyl paintable wallpapers that will do the trick. Question: Are you supposed to emulsion over these papers once they are put up? Or do they look OK "au naturel"? I am looking for a white wallpaper, ideally I wouldn't want the extra work of painting. Bruce |
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wrote in message oups.com... I've been looking for some thick wallpaper for my kitchen. In B&Q they have quite a few white blown-vinyl paintable wallpapers that will do the trick. Question: Are you supposed to emulsion over these papers once they are put up? Or do they look OK "au naturel"? I am looking for a white wallpaper, ideally I wouldn't want the extra work of painting. They do a lining paper specifically for painting over, which is also a blown vinyl (although it doesn't say so). Virtually no design, just ever so slightly textured. Looks fine without the paint and has decent water resistance compared to standard lining paper. |
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