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Brick Wall Scrapbook Paper
What kind of bad surprises behind the wall paper ?
Is there anything I need to watch out when I take the wall-paper out ? Could there be any asbestos behind ? If I find some MDF or other wood panel should I tear them down as well ? Except some bad holes I would need to fill, anything else I should expect ?
Sometimes you find nice stuff..like the previous occupant may have written how many rolls you need, as for panels of any kind..you will be able to tell about them by knocking ..plaster sounds different.
Also, my friend’s husband is a plasterer..if the wall wobbles when you knock..the plaster might come off..as it wobbles when it isn’t in contact with the battens any more.
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Pale & Interesting: Decorating with Whites, Pastels and Neutrals for a Warm and Welcoming Home

Product DescriptionIn Pale & Interesting, stylist Atlanta Bartlett and designer Dave Coote reveal their passion for Decorating with a muted palette of subtle shades. The look combines their creative approach with the reality of busy family life, resulting in a stylish yet comfortable home that’s easy to live in and easy on the eye. Atlanta and Dave start by taking a look at the design philosophy behind the look: Keep it Simple, Keep it Relaxed and Keep it Real. Next, in Putting It All Together, they map out the key elements of the look: Shades of Pale; Texture & Form; Mixing it Up; Waste Not, Want Not and Collecting. Finally The Rooms, takes a tour throughout the home, revealing how easy and enjoyable it is to live with chalky pastels, earthy natural tones, understated neutrals and muted vintage shades. Pale & Interesting shows how to tap into the look and draw on your own individual taste to create a fresh, light and airy home that’s a joy to live in, every single day.
Candice Olson on Design: Inspiration and Ideas for Your Home

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- Candice’s fresh, honest approach to design shows readers how to create rooms that are beautiful and functional, perfectly geared to what they love and how they live.
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- 24 dramatic before-and-after room transformations reinvent living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, basements, and more!
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Spectrum/ Urban 30000 Wall Mount Folding Paper Towel H

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What is the best way to wall paper?
I am wall papering one wall in my living room. It has curved corners however. I have never wallpapered before, and since the Wall paper is expensive I really cannot afford to mess up. Any Suggestions?
Your wall paper comes in strips. have a tile sponge, bucket of water, and a rubber window squeegie. "dampen" the wall from top to bottom the width of the wallpaper. cut you paper to length. Use your damp sponge to "set" your paper in place. Starting at the top,use the squeegie in a upward motion starting in the middle. THEN downward motion again from the middle..IT IS NOT AS EASY AS YOU MIGHT THINK !!!!! Any problems, get ahold of me at funck_drywall@comcast.net (I would also suggest removing your basemoulding 1st)
What are some house decorating tips you have learned over the years?
It is my first house and i need love some decorating tips and tricks you may have picked up
Thank you. All suggestions are welcome!
**i would love some Decorating** sorry
-Bigger art makes a bigger impact.
-Art and photos normally look best with a mat
-Rooms shouldn’t have a theme other than colors
-It takes a skilled decorator to make dark walls look good
-Accent walls rarely look as good as people expect them to, its a highly overrated trend
-Look at what you already have (and love) to decide on what to do next.
-Browing online before shopping in stores saves you a lot of time
-Target and Walmart furniture is crap. If you don’t have much money, you’re better off driving 100 miles to an Ikea.
-JC Penney is a surprisingly great resource for window treatments
-Etsy is a great place to buy art
where to start when going for an interior design career?
I’ve done some research but I got a little confused with all the different certifications, and degrees there are for Interior Design or home staging careers. I don’t know wich will be best to go for. Can anybody tell me what will be the best thing to do to start a career in any of these two fields and be able to get great oportunities once done with education?
I guess you should start doing make over services to get experience and after that, it is a time to applying on some company that hiring interior design jobs and get big salary.
How do I remove just a wall paper border that is in center of wall without removing the wall paper behind it?
My twelve year old son wants me to remove the "cow jumping over the moon" wallpaper border that encircles the center of the wall in his room. I would like to remove it without having to remove the Wall paper that it is attatched to. I am afraid that if I score the border and use a product like "Dif" I will loosen the paper behind it and end up with a larger project than I have time to handle right now. Any suggestions?
If you can find the seam of just the border take your fingernail and pull the vinyl facing off, now you should have the white backing left. Use a spray bottle with hot water and a sponge in the other hand and spray the backing and with the sponge keep the moisture on the backing as much as possible meaning DON"T let the water soak all over the wallpaper. Just do a wall at a time. By the time your at the end of the wall go back again using your fingernail and pull the backing off once off use a clean sponge to wipe down your wallpaper. This will work as long as there wasn’t a vinyl adhesive used on it. Good luck Les the painter
wallpaper. – “I Got Soul, I’m So Wasted” Official Video
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The official video for Wallpaper.’s (http://myspace.com/wallpaper ) “I Got Soul, I’m So Wasted”, directed by Jason Zada. “Doodoo Face” is out September 22, 2009.
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