Wall coverings

Textile wallpaper in the interior, photo

Textile wallpaper is a type of wallpaper that consists of a natural non-woven or paper base, on which cotton, linen or viscose fiber is then applied. In texture resembling expensive fabrics, they are able to make notes of chic and exclusivity in any environment.

The company "Interier" presents to your attention a catalog of textile wallpaper for walls. We have prepared for you the best collections of leading European brands. In this catalog you can see photos and descriptions of each model, find out the cost per roll. For those who want to see live wallpaper samples, we invite you to visit our show room in Moscow.

Varieties of textile wallpaper

All textile wallpapers are two-layer. Therefore, in the first place, they differ in their basis. The back side adjacent to the working surface exists in two versions:

  • Paper. Provides environmental friendliness and breathability of the finishing material, but is very afraid of moisture.
  • Non-woven. Gives the wallpaper strength and a fixed volume, independent of external influences, thereby ensuring the durability of the entire coating.

The top, decorative surface can be presented in various textile options. The following types of materials that simultaneously determine the name of the corresponding wallpaper are most popular in interior design:

Linen. This is the most common and inexpensive option, having good performance and different relative resistance to ultraviolet and dust.
Such wallpapers are suitable for nurseries, cabinets and other rooms with a low level of humidity. They are made on a paper basis, followed by the application of linen threads. The result is a surface indistinguishable from the fabric of the same name that looks natural and natural.

Velor. They are produced according to multi-stage technology, by first applying polyvinyl chloride paint to the base, then glue drawing, and finally, the final stage is the spraying of textile particles.
The resulting surface has an absolute visual resemblance to expensive fabrics, imitating luxurious velvet and velor. Such wallpapers can become an adornment of an office, living room or bedroom. But their performance is not the best. Fleecy coatings are very afraid of any mechanical influences, which greatly complicates the cleaning of the room.

Silk. They have a decorative coating of viscose, less often - of natural fibers. Look great in the interior of your study, living room, bedroom or boudoir, forming sophisticated glossy patterns under the influence of light. However, they require impeccable preparation of the base, emphasizing the slightest flaws in the surface.

Jacquard. This is a stretch wallpaper without seams and joints, produced by rolls with a height of up to 3 meters, which corresponds to the size of any wall. Thanks to the acrylic layer, they keep their shape perfectly, not allowing the glue to soak through and violate the decorativeness of the outer layer.
They look great in the living room, in the bedroom and in the study, creating an aura of noble luxury.

Jute. Having a very recognizable texture resembling a mat, they are a decorative coating of natural jute fibers, sometimes supplemented with other threads, applied to the corresponding base.
Such wallpapers are characterized by high environmental friendliness, wear resistance and the ability to mask minor surface defects. Due to the inertness to dust and odors, their use is allowed not only in the studio, living room or nursery, but also for the design of the kitchen, dining room and hallway.

Felt. Obtained by applying to the basis of the same material or its synthetic substitutes. Such wallpapers are soft to the touch, easily conceal the unevenness of the walls, are not afraid of sunlight and provide tangible sound and thermal insulation. Look harmoniously in the bedrooms, nurseries and living rooms, creating an atmosphere of gentle comfort.

Synthetic wallpaper. The peculiarity of such a coating is that foam is the substrate. As a result, while maintaining visual qualities, the performance of heat and sound insulation is significantly improved. Due to their soft resilience, such wallpapers are often used in children's rooms and bedrooms. They are produced in the form of a solid canvas, corresponding to the size of the wall.

Characteristics of textile wallpaper

Textile wallpaper, like any decoration material, has its own characteristics. Moreover, both positive and negative.
The advantages of fabric wallpaper include:

  • Universality.
  • Respectable appearance.
  • A wide range of colors and options.
  • Environmental friendliness.
  • Abrasion resistance.
  • Sound absorbing properties.
  • Breathability.
  • Thermal insulation.

Of the shortcomings, it should be noted:

  • The complexity of the application process on the surface.
  • The tendency to burn out under the influence of ultraviolet radiation.
  • Difficulty removing contaminants.
  • Lack of moisture resistance.
  • Saturation with dust and odors.
  • Significant cost.

However, the market is not asleep, and special protective compounds are on sale to solve some of these problems.

Textile wallpaper in the interior

The room, decorated with textile wallpaper, is automatically filled with special comfort, closely bordering on aristocratic luxury. And the variety of color and texture versions of such coatings allows you to pick up samples for decoration in almost any interior style:

Classic directions. Realized in the design of the living room, bedroom or office, they are as if specially designed to showcase luxurious fabric wallpapers on the walls.

The emphasized elegant silk, jacquard, velor and tapestry fabrics are simply irreplaceable when decorating a room in the Baroque style, with its elegant pomp.
They will not do without the noble patterns of jacquard, silk and velor and rooms in the solemn imperial style of empire.
The shimmering golden and silver shades of natural silk harmoniously emphasize the royal luxury of Versailles, adding a touch of romance to the interior.
Exquisite floral and floral motifs fill the room with a special charm and subtle, frivolous tenderness in the spirit of Rococo.
Strict heraldic patterns, simple vertical ornament or imitation of tapestry give a reference to the palace grandeur. Such topics are appropriate in reputable living rooms, cabinets and bedchairs in the spirit of the Renaissance, Victorian and Georgian styles.

Textile wallpapers of noble and neutral colors are widely used in interiors of the classical direction, emphasizing the love of comfort and fidelity to tradition.

Modern directions. They tend to visual simplicity and minimalism. Here, linen and jute wallpapers are most in demand:
Solid colors - elegantly demonstrate naturalness and environmental friendliness, perfectly complementing the interior of a studio apartment, a stylish living room or a nursery.

Abstraction and geometric patterns - add color and defiant brightness, filling the room with dynamics.
Linen wallpaper with a simple pattern will be a good solution for decorating a room in the Biedermeier style.
Warm felt and luxurious velor coverings perfectly decorate the walls in a cheerful mess of fusion style.
Unobtrusive textured compositions of restrained colors, imitating natural materials - a win-win option for interiors in eco-style.

Ethnic styles. Also inextricably linked with textiles. Including - and on the walls:
Jute models will fill the room with tropical motifs.
Refined ornate patterns of silk paintings add luxury to the colorful oriental interiors.
Laconic and elegant linen coverings will remind of Japan, and supplemented with symbolic drawings, perfectly emphasize the Chinese style in the design of the home.

Regardless of the chosen direction, do not forget about the possibility of combining materials. Spectacular and catchy interiors are obtained with a competent combination of paintings that are the same in color, but different in texture, or vice versa, in different shades, but with the same pattern and texture.

What it is?

Wallpaper is one of the most popular types of finishing materials, which is distinguished by a stylish appearance, low cost and long life. Textile wallpapers are quite expensive, but in the two above-mentioned parameters, they are significantly ahead of other popular varieties of wallpaper.

Advantages and disadvantages

Wallpaper from textiles is a rather expensive finish, but the interior decorated in this way looks impressive. Like other products, textile wallpapers have their advantages, as well as a number of minuses, which you should know about before buying.

The main advantages of using these products are as follows.

  • Completely safe for health. Not toxic.
  • Such wallpapers can accumulate heat and give it back.
  • They are a natural sound insulator, as they create protection against various noise irritants.

  • The joint seams between the strips are almost invisible, which is important to create the effect of the integrity of the coating.
  • Such wallpapers look expensive, the textiles are actually used beautiful, which respects the owner of the house, who can acquire such a chic finish for his home.
  • Long remain in their original form,
  • Textiles calmly endures dry cleaning.

These wallpapers have their cons.

  • These wallpapers quickly become dirty, “collect” dust.
  • They absorb moisture, are afraid of steam and absorb odors. That is why they do not recommend decorating the walls of kitchens and bathrooms.
  • It is often almost impossible to stick this wallpaper on the wall without the help of a professional, because the coating is too atypical, even if it is a high-quality imitation of fabric texture.
  • High price.

Modern textile wallpapers are divided into 3 subspecies.

  • Liquid
  • Fabric based products,
  • Canvases where the textile is the top layer.

Liquid products are classified as wallpaper textiles conditionally, because they do not contain fabric, but a low percentage of cotton or silk fibers.

The fabric-based decor is vinyl coverings with a non-woven backing.

Wallpaper, where the fabric is the top layer, is divided into several types, for example, by the type of base - paper and foam, by the type of the top layer - linen or felt, in width - on products from 90 cm to 3 m (roll - 90- 120 cm, seamless - 280-310 cm).

All subspecies of wallpaper have characteristic specific features.

  • Wallpaper made of synthetics-based textiles. In this material, the paper composition is absent - the top of the canvas is glued to the foam. The material will save from cold and noise, and care will become easier - this wallpaper is not afraid of a vacuum cleaner.
  • Jute products. Jute is a material that can be used to create the top layer of wallpaper. Often ropes are made of it, the jute itself has a structure of fibers, which is visible to the naked eye. This structure will hide the various imperfections of the walls in the room and can withstand ordinary cleaning.

  • Silk wallpaper. The main factor here is the feeling of a comfortable touch to the surface, while even a synthetic base will not make this material inexpensive, because they are released mainly by request.
  • Linen wallpaper. They look great, have good characteristics, have an affordable cost. In all respects, they look like more expensive jute wallpapers, but they do not have such a pronounced fibrous texture, therefore they cannot hide the irregularities of the surface that is under them.

  • Velor wallpaper. They have a high price due to the features in production. A thin pile of nylon is carefully applied to the paper base. This coating is the softest, but its main feature is irreplaceability in conditions of rather dusty spaces. Dust is not visible in the pile and it can be vacuumed, and then there simply will not be any spots on the surface.
  • Felt wallpaper. They are very diverse. Such a product can be produced from real felt and from its substitutes from synthetics (microfiber or polyester). When pasting, they are complex, but have all the qualities of a textile material, and they can even be wiped with a damp cloth. It is best to do this very carefully, without the use of chemicals.

  • Great demand vinyl wallpapers or, as they are also called, washable coatings. Available on the basis of paper, non-woven fabric. The top layer is made of PVC, which with the help of printers is carefully applied to the base, and then this layer must be processed by stamping and silvering, followed by applying varnish. Vinyl woven wallpapers are the most durable, they actually can not be torn.
  • Bamboo wallpaper known for high wear resistance, where many are used. The stems of natural bamboo are attached to the fabric, used in the decoration of walls and furniture sets. Glued on concrete and brick, hold well on a tree. Not afraid of direct sunlight.

  • Recently there was an opportunity to purchase original fabric self-adhesive wallpaper. This is a predominantly soft matte fabric, fixed to the base of glue. Before gluing, the false material is removed from the web, and the cut is glued onto a previously prepared surface. So you can decorate not only walls, but also doors and even some interior items.

These coatings are very easily removed if necessary and outweighed elsewhere. In this case, they will not leave any traces on the wall.

Each of the above types has certain features, which is why when buying you need to take into account not only the decorative qualities of all these products, but also their structural features, environmental properties, and the degree of durability. For ceilings, it has become very popular today to use stretch wallpaper with a fabric texture - an original solution that will appeal to many homeowners.

You should also think about whether you will buy already familiar wallpaper rolls or seamless textile wallpapers.

Wallpaper rolls consist of 2 layers - the bottom layer is paper or non-woven and the front is made of textile material. Based on the present layer of fabric - cotton, silk, viscose, jute, linen. From above, such a surface is treated with special compounds that help repel dust from products.

You will also like seamless wallpaper, which externally represents one huge rolled piece of fabric with a width of 295 to 320 cm. Such an integral woven coating is applied to the walls to paste over the entire room at once. At the same time, there is only one seam that allows you to make the interior more original.

Textile seamless wallpaper is treated with special impregnation so that the liquid is not absorbed, but as if rolled from them.

This wallpaper looks very impressive and very expensive.

Types of basics

Today you can find fabric wallpapers based on non-woven, paper and synthetics. Paper and interlining are the usual details of wall decoration, but such a basis as foam rubber has been used not so long ago.

  • Textile wallpaper on the usual basis of paper - the most common type, since the presence of paper makes the material cheaper in production, which affects the final price for the average buyer. To paste wallpaper on the basis of paper, you will have to prepare pieces of a certain length.With glue, you need to lubricate the part of the product prepared for pasting and leave it for a couple of minutes for impregnation. After that, on a previously prepared dry and clean wall, it is worth applying a layer of glue and glue a piece of wallpaper.

  • The most expensive are textile products. non-woven in the form of material in a roll and seamless tapestries. The non-woven base makes the wallpaper light, helps to avoid deformations when working with them. A characteristic feature of this basis is that glue is applied only to the wall. Wallpaper itself is not lubricated with adhesive.
  • Original textile products with foam base. They hide uneven walls, create a layer of noise and heat insulation. When purchasing such finishing materials, pay attention to their thickness. It happens from 2 to 5 mm. The thicker the base, the higher will be the insulation characteristics of the coating.

Wallpaper made of textile can have one seam along the entire perimeter of the room. Such pasting of products is carried out according to the principle of working with a wall tapestry - a large single piece of cloth is simply glued completely inside the room. Openings for interior doors and window openings are made out after the end of all work.

A positive aspect of this design is its relative visual integrity. If the material is cut like ordinary wallpaper, then it is glued in the usual way.

Colors and Design

When choosing the colors of your new wall coverings, you need to be very clear on what effect you want to use with them, and think about how harmoniously selected textile wallpapers will combine with furniture and other interior items in the room for which they are intended.

If you, for example, want to visually reduce the space - buy products with a large catchy pattern.

If this is a small apartment, then it is better to purchase coverings with a rare alternating pattern or wallpaper in light shades with a minimum number of color patterns.

The color scheme is a special topic for conversation, because any color affects a person in different ways, and therefore a lot of choices can depend on what psychological mood in the room you want to create with the help of new wallpapers.

  • Red wallpaper in the bedroom will give energy and enthusiasm. But this color is not suitable for kitchens or dining rooms.
  • For the nursery, it is worth choosing pastel colors, for the bedroom - warm and beige, abandoning saturated colors, for example, blue.
  • Also, color options for wall coverings and their combinations may depend on the overall decor. Oriental interiors are characterized by combinations of white, black, brown and red tones of varying degrees of saturation.

  • Traditional interiors can be created using wallpapers of calm colors with tapestry decoration. Shaded accents can be used here, but just a little bit.
  • If you are designing a room in the modern or minimalist style, then you can pick up wallpaper of steel colors.

Brands

The most famous manufacturers of textile coatings are located in Europe. The products of such brands from Italy as Arlin and Sangiorgio are very popular, here also the French Zuber and Calcutta and Omexco from Belgium are worth mentioning.

The stylish appearance of these wallpapers and their excellent workmanship will give any interior a special originality and exclusivity, and if you wish, you can always choose textile wallpapers for rooms decorated in any style. You will also find the wallpaper you need on a fabric basis in the collections of companies such as Architects Paper (USA), Sangetsu (Japan), A Fromental, Sanderson (England), KT Exclusive and Rasch (Germany). None of your guests will ignore this wall material, and universal admiration will be a pleasant surprise for you.

How to choose?

When choosing fabric products, you need to familiarize yourself with the quality characteristics of the materials and the purpose of the rooms where they will be used.

So, felt and velor products are best purchased for bedrooms, as they accumulate dust and all kinds of smells and are not suitable for the kitchen.

In the kitchen, washable wallpaper based on fabric or special wallpapers that look like fabric only externally will look great. For children, self-adhesive wall coverings are often used with fabric-based rolls for walls, as they can easily be changed in case of damage.

If you need wallpaper for the ceiling, then high-quality textile wallpaper is perfect for these purposes. The advantages of their operation are very significant. Due to the texture, the joints of the paintings will be almost invisible. Textile wallpaper on the ceiling can give a special charm to any room, but you need to choose them only for “clean” rooms, as they get dirty easily.

In order for the wallpaper to retain its stylish appearance longer, it is necessary to properly care for them:

  • Clean frequently with a vacuum cleaner or soft brush,
  • After pasting, treat the wallpaper with special antistatic impregnation,
  • When new spots appear, you need to wet them with a solution of water and soap, without pressing on the surface and drying the product with a regular sheet of paper.

Textiles can transform the look of any home. For high-quality repairs, you just need to choose their type in accordance with the purpose of the space. If you follow the recommendations for care, these wallpapers will delight for a long time with their originality the owners of the house.

Stylish interiors

If you opt for velor wall coverings, you can get a finish that visually looks like expensive fabric. Textile velor wallpapers look soft, especially if the room has dim lighting.

Linen wall coverings in the bedroom look particularly comfortable and stylish, turning this place into a real zone of quality relaxation.

Silk wallpapers can be successfully used to redesign cabinets and bedrooms, living rooms and restaurant halls.

See more interiors with textile wallpapers in the next video.

Textile wallpaper - what is it?

From the name it becomes clear that these materials are made of fabric. They have a unique structure. The top decorative layer is made of linen, viscose or silk. Thanks to the fiber, fabric wallpapers have a special relief, and to the touch the products are soft and pleasant. The texture is truly unique, and paper or vinyl products will never be able to repeat it. In appearance, fabric products are restrained, rich and beautiful, and are perceived unusually.

I would like to pay special attention to the game of color. Depending on what kind of lighting the room has, the surface plays in different shades. The tension of the fibers allows you to reflect the color, so the pattern at different angles looks different. According to users, only textiles can give the room so much warmth and comfort.

Fabrics - an improved version of drapery (popular royal decoration), beautiful carpets, royal canopies. The main sign of luxury and high standing during the Renaissance were just such finishing materials from textiles.

Today, everything has changed. Textile wallpaper has become much more affordable, so everyone can buy their own material to taste and design a room “royally”. And if earlier palaces were decorated manually by the most talented craftsmen, today their hands and simple tools are enough for work. But before you start the gluing step, you need to find out some of the features that wallpaper made from fabric.

Advantages and disadvantages

The main thing you need to know when buying any material is its strengths and weaknesses in order to use them advantageously. For textile wallpapers, this ratio is excellent. No wonder designers often prefer to choose this particular material.

Let's start with the pros:

  1. Long service life. The products are practical and, thanks to other characteristics, have been in their original form for decades.
  2. This is an environmentally friendly material that does not harm human health. It does not emit harmful substances when heated. No wonder they are often used as wallpaper for the bedroom.
  3. The presence of soundproof and heat-insulating parameters.
  4. The material has a special texture that can hide some of the flaws on the walls: cracks, chips, potholes and other defects. For restoration work a great option.
  5. There is an opportunity to create a room in the Baroque style or classicism.
  6. Excellent decorative properties. The room becomes cozy and noble.

On this positive side ends. Consider the cons:

  1. Over time, under the influence of ultraviolet rays, textiles will begin to fade. There is nothing to be done with this, only to exclude direct sunlight is not the surface of the textile.
  2. The fabric is impractical because it has absorbent properties. It retains any odors in itself: tobacco, food. Grease stains are difficult to remove, as is dust, which is well attracted to the surface.
  3. Fabric wallpaper is afraid of moisture, so the scope is narrowed exclusively to dry rooms.
  4. Textile products have a high cost. This is one of the most expensive types of wallpaper for decoration.
  5. The gluing technology is complicated. If glue gets on the fabric, it will absorb and remain there forever. Therefore, all work is carried out with particular care and accuracy.

Having appreciated all the shortcomings and advantages, everyone can decide for himself whether he needs textiles or not.

Varieties of wallpaper from fabric and features

All textile products are divided into several types. This does not include dimensions or creation technology. It's all about the front textile layer. Products can be divided into the following types:

  • Velor
  • jute
  • felt
  • linen
  • silk
  • jacquard
  • synthetic.

Velor Wallpaper

Made on a paper basis. A layer of polyvinyl chloride or bronze dye is applied over the paper. This creates an imitation of some embossed surfaces. Velor is an expensive material, therefore wallpaper from it is of high cost. This is a good option for arranging dry bedrooms.

Care for them should be thorough and regular, since over time the products may lose their original appearance. You need to do wet cleaning from time to time and clean the walls with a vacuum cleaner. The main disadvantage of the product is that it very quickly absorbs dust and aromas from the apartment. The durability of the wallpaper is low.

Jute wallpaper

Made on a paper basis, the front side is made of natural fabric. These are linen bound threads. The texture of the products is quite voluminous. Thanks to this, the product is able to hide all roughnesses on the surface and other wall imperfections, with poor roughing.

Unlike the previous version, jute products have high wear resistance and are resistant to ultraviolet radiation. They have excellent heat and sound insulation properties. Environmental friendliness at the highest level. For cleaning it is enough to take a small brush and walk along the surface, or use a vacuum cleaner.

The main disadvantage of the products is that they absorb smells well, so you can’t use them for decorating kitchens.

Felt wallpaper

This is a wallpaper made on a fabric basis. The front side is made of polypropylene or natural felt. Feature of textile products in wear resistance, excellent heat and sound insulation. They are not afraid of the effects of ultraviolet rays. Like other options, canvases hide surface imperfections.

The main advantages of felt wallpapers are that they are environmentally friendly, however, the problem with strong dusting and absorption of odors has not gone away. For kitchens and the corridor, the option is not suitable, cleaning is performed by the dry method, since textiles are afraid of moisture.

If the wallpaper has a polypropylene layer, then environmental friendliness is a little lost, but their operation is much simpler, they can be looked after with a washing vacuum cleaner.

Linen wallpaper

They are made on a paper basis. The decorative side consists of a continuous linen canvas created from fibrous threads. Products look dignified, have sound and heat insulation qualities. Feature in bactericidal effect. This is ideal for decorating children's rooms and bedrooms.

Silk Products

The basis is paper. The front side is made of silk and viscose. Feature is a beautiful appearance, many colors and exquisite qualities. The room will look noble and expensive. They are easy to care for. They have protection against direct exposure to ultraviolet rays. Scope of use: bedrooms, living rooms and offices.

Jacquard wallpaper

They are most different from their textile counterparts. Monolithic canvases, they have no seams. The colors of the wallpaper are very different. They are produced with standard parameters: width 2–3.1 m, roll length - 50 m. Thanks to this, the wall can be covered with a continuous sheet in width or height.

This allows you to completely drape the surfaces in the room. The output will be only one connecting seam. The base of the products is acrylic, so the front side of the textile products is protected from contamination.

Species depending on the basis

In addition to differences in the decorative layer, all fabric wallpapers can be divided by the base layer or base. They are:

  • on a non-woven basis. It’s easy to work with them, however, the glue should absorb well into the base,
  • on a paper basis. Environmentally friendly products that have a low price. Gluing them is a little more difficult than the previous version, but it’s also easy compared to other finishing materials,
  • on a synthetic basis. Thin foam is the basis, so the products have good sound and heat insulation qualities.

Washable textile

There is a variety of products in which the main drawback of textiles is absent - moisture susceptibility. This is a washable fabric wallpaper. They are made on the basis of non-woven. The composition of the products are materials that are protected from moisture. This allows you to perform not only dry but also wet cleaning of products.

In addition, it becomes possible to use wallpaper in rooms with high humidity. A textile layer is applied to the non-woven backing, which is represented by velor, silk or cotton. Accordingly, the price of washable wallpapers is higher, which should be considered when buying. In the store you need to immediately clarify whether these items are washable or not.

Wallpapering

As already mentioned, the features of technology for arranging a room with textile wallpaper are reduced to accuracy when gluing and observing some nuances. And although there are few of them, non-observance of subtleties can lead to poor-quality work, damage to the appearance and operational characteristics of products.

Advice! If there is no experience with work on gluing wallpapers, especially textile ones, then it is better to abandon this idea. Materials and so have a high cost. Spoiling them will be a shame. It is better to hire a construction team that will quickly and efficiently perform all the work.

  1. First you need to choose the glue, which is used only for fabric wallpaper. Ideally, choose a substance recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric product itself. The fact is that the peculiarity of the textile is its large weight, so the glue must withstand such a load during the entire operation. The second point - spots from glue on the surface are very visible, so you can not do without a special adhesive.
  2. It is very important to monitor the soaking of textile wallpapers. In order for the adhesion quality to be high, it is necessary to apply an adhesive substance, and then allow it to soak into the base. Recommended time is 10 minutes, not more.
  3. Textile wallpaper for decorating walls during work must not be bent.Even the slightest bends will be difficult to straighten and fix. That is why after applying glue the cloths cannot be folded, as in the work with ordinary non-woven or paper wallpapers.
  4. The worst thing for a product is getting glue on the front side. This is the main enemy of textiles. The same goes for moisture. When working with material, you need to be especially careful and constantly wipe your wet hands. It is not necessary to apply a lot of glue on the wall and on the canvas itself, excess substance will only aggravate the situation. Only an experienced specialist can know the measure, which is why such work should be performed by professionals.
  5. Do not use a plastic spatula in work. He will drive the glue from under the canvas, and this is fraught with the formation of spots. Therefore, the roller is ideal for work. In this case, smoothing takes place only in one position - from above, gradually moving down.

Given all these points, you can qualitatively glue fabric wallpaper for walls. The next point concerns the drying of the finishing material. The time for which excess moisture will go out, you need much more than when working with ordinary wallpaper. Drafts are contraindicated in the room. It will take 2-3 days to dry. Recommended temperature - usual for the room in which work is carried out. So the finishing material immediately adapts to the room in which it will be operated.

As for the gluing process itself, it is like ordinary wallpaper: first all the tools and materials are prepared, then the surface to be treated is prepared. This includes removing the old decorative layer, cleaning the wall of dust and dirt, eliminating cracks and other imperfections, leveling, and also priming. After the soil has dried, it is possible to carry out the standard gluing procedure, taking into account all the subtleties regarding textile wallpaper. We described them above. And yet, there is a moment regarding the joining of paintings - this is done only butt-to-head, lap gluing wallpaper is impossible.

Having considered all the features of the material, its advantages, disadvantages, varieties and application technology, you can already form some opinion on the product. It remains only to buy products, if you like them and complete all the work on gluing the room.