Graham e Brown 18390 Eden Carta da parati bianca, 20,5 x 396 pollici

Brand:Graham & Brown

3.4/5

101.20

1 rotolo è largo 20,5 pollici per 11 iarde di lunghezza e copre 56 piedi quadrati. Copre grumi e protuberanze sui muri. Verniciabile per abbinarsi al tuo arredamento. Questa carta da parati strutturata.

1 rotolo è largo 20,5 pollici per 11 iarde di lunghezza e copre 56 piedi quadrati. Copre grumi e protuberanze sui muri. Verniciabile per abbinarsi al tuo arredamento. Questa carta da parati strutturata.
Brand Graham & Brown
Color White
Item Weight 2.01 Pounds
Material Vinyl, Paper
Style textured

3.4

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Scritto da: Celica Vigueras
LOVE
We bought one roll to use as an accent wall. We had just enough to use and the quality is great! For people who arent good at remodeling, it was VERY easy to do. It was designed beautiful and thick and we overall love the look!
Scritto da: Nicola
Excellent product
Stunning, but fragile paper.
Scritto da: weenie
Looks great without matching pattern
This is my first room using wall paper without pre-applied adhesive (my third wall papering experience). I didn’t want to spend the time trying to match the pattern so I chose this busy print with the goal of painting over it. I put this up by applying the paste to the wall (Roman paste) with a roller and then tacking into place (after watching youtube videos from the company). This worked pretty well but required applying extra paste sectionally once it was where you wanted it. I bought this to cover problem walls that had peeling paint (not a water issue, just a problem with the original drywall coating) and I didn’t want to scrape or sand the entire room. For larger areas that had cracked paint, I flaked some away to make sure the paper would attache to the wall, and not entirely to cracked paint. This paper really covered the uneven patches and it looks great. I erred on the side of small gaps rather than overlaps and sewed those up using a thin line of paintable spackle. I haven’t painted it yet (on their website, they recommend an oil-based primer before a water based paint- so that is my plan)-but a week in and the paper is holding. One note- try to get it as flat as you can, but if there are some bubbles, they tend to flatten out as it dries. I did have a few bubbles that I had to cut slits into and reintroduce paste- but I found the cut paper healed well (and a little of the spackle over it helps if you are going to paint it. It is essential to use a sharp blade.
Scritto da: Kindle Customer
The wallpaper looks great.
After much thought and research, I settled on this product for my living room remodeling job. I didn't want plain painted walls and I wanted some texture so I settled on the G+B Eden. I thought it was pre-pasted and got some activator paste made for pre-pasted paper. I thought every paper was pre-pasted but after hanging the first roll, I realized it wasn't. The paste seemed to be holding but just to make sure after pasting the paper and "booking" the sheet. I rolled an additional coat of paste on the walls, this is almost necessary because the plain paper backing sucks up the paste quickly. Five days later, no problems on the adhesion and the paper looks great but I would advise on getting pre-mixed paste made for hanging regular heavy-duty paper. One gallon should hang almost 10 rolls even after rolling additional past on the walls. You should have plenty of snap-off razor blades as this paper dulled the blades quickly. You should also get a plastic smoothing thing about 12" wide for getting the air bubbles out and a cutting guide with a metal edge. I had an old seam roller and glad I had it because to get a flat seam, this is about the only thing that will work. I have not painted the walls yet but will in a few days. I got an oil-base no odor primer because I was afraid a water based product would cause bubbles (still skiddish about the wrong paste too and didn't want anything to soften the paper)I plan on using a latex top coat and am ready to touch-up some seams with caulking. I have used paintable wallpaper on a few ceilings so I wasn't a stranger to this type of product and would probably use the Eden again, possibly for a future customer.
Scritto da: Happy Jersey Girl
Great paper
I love this paper. The thickness is fantastic. It holds up well to typical wallpapering techniques. I applied it to the doors of a cabinet that I'm building in my living room. Since the doors are such a flat painted finish, it was difficult to get the wallpaper to adhere with normal paste. So I used a tile adhesive to glue the paper to the door panels. That worked wonderfully with no shrinkage in the paper. I also posted a sample of painting the recessed portions of the paper with gold paint. I think it's a great idea, because the recessed portions look almost like grass paper. It adds a completely different element to what you are doing and the paper takes the paint well. I highly recommend this paper.
Scritto da: JenQ
Very nice finish to our bathroom!
I ordered the original 2 rolls this summer and just started the bathroom renovation a few weeks ago. This went in a tiny bathroom that looks like an after thought. The paper hung very nicely, smoothed well, hugged the wall without too many bubbles. It is heavy so be careful once it's pasted and ready to hang. We had a few small tears but they smoothed out nicely without being visible once done. NOTE that this is a small repeat - I think 21" - and it took us 3 rolls to paper a 5.5 x 8 Ft bath, with one wall entirely a shower, one wall a half where the vanity is, and one wall mostly door. Be generous in your calculations. We had to order a 3rd roll in mid job but thanks to Amazon it got here in 2 days. That gave us time to argue about the other things that needed to be done and get that out of the way. I painted this and it looks very nice. You need to be generous when rolling to fill all the little nooks and crannies but the finish is beautiful. Even tho it looks like a busy pattern, it added some interest to this boring bath and doesn't overwhelm the space. Very pleased!
Scritto da: CAB in DC
Awesome Paper
I read all the reviews prior to purchasing, I was a bit skeptical. Many people complained of not being able to match the design. Well, those people should hire someone to hang their paper or watch many videos before attempting. I had no problem at all matching the design. Always mark which end is up after cutting. There is always waste with wallpaper, no matter the type or brand. I measured the square footage of my room and ordered the correct amount according to the description. I had plenty for my project and some left over. I had never used unpasted paper before so this was a concern as well. It was a breeze. So much easier then prepasted. I will never buy prepasted paper again. This particular brand is an excellent quality, no tearing or ripping. No slipping or air bubbles when applied correctly. Hope this review helps anyone thinking about ordering this paper.
Scritto da: Lisa MacInnis
Beautiful but tricky to work with
This wallpaper is stunning once installed. Is it worth the hassle though? I’m not so sure. The main issue it does not cut well when you have to remove the excess once hung. No matter what techniques we used it would bunch and tear inevitably. I think it has something to do with the textured parts. If you’re planning on painting it afterwards not such a big deal since the paint will mask the tears at the top of the wall, bottom and in the corner seams. If you are not painting do yourself the favour and get it colour matched ( has to be the em exact off-white colour) so you can do touch ups afterwards. The paint camouflaged the imperfections and saved our job in the end. Just don’t look too closely.
Scritto da: Judy
Not pre-pasted.
Love the paper. Description did not say you needed to paste yourself. Although that was not difficult, I needed to research what to use and how to do it. It took a bit of time to match the pattern which I did before applying paste and made sure to mark up and side matches and numbered each one. The paper itself is a good weight and quite easy to work with. After appropriate dry time (36 hours) I painted it . That was a bit of a challenge because of the texture but well worth it. Everyone loves it and it hides the flaws in the wall beautifully-house is about 150 years old.
Scritto da: Laurie
Great product but be forewarned.
Great product but with challenges. I had a professional wallpaper installer give me a quote and his comment stood out: you will still have a line when you apply it. I love this design so much I stayed the course anyway and installed it myself as the cost for a professional was high. Indeed, there is still a line. I am now researching paint options to cover the wallpaper - a good move anyway as it was installed in a bathroom. Tip: a round cutter wheel which you can buy at a fabric store is far better remove the excess paper than an Exacto knife or box cutter which can tear unless totally dry. Also: apply the paper right after you apply the paste as this allows for more movability with the paper.
Scritto da: Margot
Don't bother
this is not an easy application.
Scritto da: Jocelyn Clark
Beautiful Product
I am so in love with the outcome. Well worth every penny

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