FANTASTIC! For some reason when I was searching for "hanging wallpaper", too many videos were from the UK and the installation methods were slightly less than ideal. I'm grateful I found yours, you are a craftsman in your trade and I have respect for professionals! Unfortunately the manufacturer of the mural I purchased decided to go with "Butt" edges, no bleed. So, we will just have to be extra careful! Thanks again!
Just completed a mural job and I used some of your tips off your Chanel and it helped me so much on the installation of my mural job my customers are very happy with end result, thank you Spencer
I’m grateful for your compliment and your success. Would you mind giving my google a nice review and tell everyone what you said here? You can on this link: www.google.com/search?q=tampa%20wallpaper%20installer&tbm=#lkt=LocalPoiReviews&lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D&trex=m_t:lcl_akp,rc_f:nav,rc_ludocids:18168418332679895040,rc_q:Spencer%2520Colgan%2520-%2520Wallpaper%2520Installer,ru_q:Spencer%2520Colgan%2520-%2520Wallpaper%2520Installer,trex_id:XCBBr
Hello Spencer: I'm a wallpaper manufacturer, making luxury mural wallpaper, I have to say I am just in love with these videos. I just started showing them to my team, so we have a better sense of what you folks go through in the field, trying to install complicated goods like ours. Thanks for giving it your best. Susan Harter.
You do a good job Spencer I've learned a lot from you , cutting an 1/8 close near the patern its the trick thats how I managed this overlap wallpaper , love your videos.
Pre trim your paper it makes it ten times easier and faster, I did the mural at the Milwaukee Convention Center it is currently the largest most intricate mural in the world at this time
Thanks for the videos and channel. I just found it a few days ago always like to see how other painters and decorators work around the world, I have done a few murals myself but always seems to be the customers go for the really cheap ones which are like tissue paper it looks like you have a really good quality one there. keep up the good work
Very well tutored thanks, and the use of the fingernail is a new one on me, love it, I have used the seam buster double cut tool goes through both sheets slightly pulling the cut from the substrate. keep them coming, most of my paper hanging is domestic but i suppose same principal applies, cheers
Nice! Looking amazing. My question is - How come your panels are not cut down to size? Isn’t it easier or more practical to use a laser level and match up the design without needing all that white overlap and flipping it back and forth?
First of all you do amazing work. Is there a reason you began double cut about a 1/2" right of white border? It seems to me cutting at the wall has less margin for error than table trimming. But it is so hard to get comfortable with. Especially with tropical patterns or large half drops. Any advice?
First of all. Thank you. What I did here in this video was mot conventional….I should have removed most of the selvage if I were going to be using this as a tutorial. Having said that, the white selvedge is a straight line against which I can then use as a straight guide along the way down as I. It through the 2 pieces of wallpaper…the top and the underneath piece. Therefore the white line eliminates the need for a laser level or any level at all. Table trimming is a dangerous thing. It’s wrought with all manner of potential issues….I prefer to trim in the wall because you get to see your paper up already as you cut. Once you cut on the table you are bound to make small errors that come out when you put those sheets up….my opinion Jennifer. Do you watch many of my videos? Are you a new sub?
@@spencercolganhappy new year...I have BN wallpaper this papaer after a while combination have openings...i whant send this paper photo...to you has free time
I'm realize in America the good talking is more important what you can do. I studied the painting, decoration etc. in high skill worker school three years long in Europe. I finished the school in 1989! But in USA if I mention this everybody is saying I'm asshole. I don't like matching the edges with this white over edges. I'm always complaining to factories why they are not cutting the edges in the factory. My first hanged wallpaper was in 1986 and never had this over lap thing in that ages and it looked perfect always. I'm thinking on every project the factories want to just make more difficult for the installing.
Please film some of this again after you reposition the camera. In one of your videos about cutting around a doorway you say, "Watch" but your arm and hand completely obscure what you are doing! I'd love to see itr more clearly.
You know, I watch tutorials, training videos etc, nearly everyday. I love to learn, esp from someone knowledgeable. I have absolute respect for skill, talent and a true craftsmanship. I couldn't watch more than 15 mins of your video. You are condescending, and arrogant. You may know your trade, but you have zero people skills That rude response to the lady that complemented you and the wallpaper, was the kill switch for me.
Can you go back to the video and show me the point At which I did this. I guarantee you I can explain what I did but please help me out; you would know where it is.
I just went through it skimming up until the 15 minute mark; I could not find it. I’m hoping that you will show me the point in this video where I was arrogant
FANTASTIC! For some reason when I was searching for "hanging wallpaper", too many videos were from the UK and the installation methods were slightly less than ideal. I'm grateful I found yours, you are a craftsman in your trade and I have respect for professionals! Unfortunately the manufacturer of the mural I purchased decided to go with "Butt" edges, no bleed. So, we will just have to be extra careful! Thanks again!
Just completed a mural job and I used some of your tips off your Chanel and it helped me so much on the installation of my mural job my customers are very happy with end result, thank you Spencer
I’m grateful for your compliment and your success. Would you mind giving my google a nice review and tell everyone what you said here? You can on this link:
www.google.com/search?q=tampa%20wallpaper%20installer&tbm=#lkt=LocalPoiReviews&lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D&trex=m_t:lcl_akp,rc_f:nav,rc_ludocids:18168418332679895040,rc_q:Spencer%2520Colgan%2520-%2520Wallpaper%2520Installer,ru_q:Spencer%2520Colgan%2520-%2520Wallpaper%2520Installer,trex_id:XCBBr
Hello Spencer: I'm a wallpaper manufacturer, making luxury mural wallpaper, I have to say I am just in love with these videos. I just started showing them to my team, so we have a better sense of what you folks go through in the field, trying to install complicated goods like ours. Thanks for giving it your best. Susan Harter.
You do a good job Spencer I've learned a lot from you , cutting an 1/8 close near the patern its the trick thats how I managed this overlap wallpaper , love your videos.
Pre trim your paper it makes it ten times easier and faster, I did the mural at the Milwaukee Convention Center it is currently the largest most intricate mural in the world at this time
Thanks for the videos and channel. I just found it a few days ago always like to see how other painters and decorators work around the world, I have done a few murals myself but always seems to be the customers go for the really cheap ones which are like tissue paper it looks like you have a really good quality one there. keep up the good work
T J Roberts Decorating
Thank you for such a generous compliment - yes, this was quite good - it required lots of heat to lay it down, as you know well
T J Roberts Decorating thank you for watching them.
Very well tutored thanks, and the use of the fingernail is a new one on me, love it, I have used the seam buster double cut tool goes through both sheets slightly pulling the cut from the substrate. keep them coming, most of my paper hanging is domestic but i suppose same principal applies, cheers
I cant see any lines. Omg!! Soo perfect!!
Thanks for this! I just finished my project and it looks great!
Nice! Looking amazing.
My question is - How come your panels are not cut down to size? Isn’t it easier or more practical to use a laser level and match up the design without needing all that white overlap and flipping it back and forth?
@@DaveGiveUsAWave no sir. They never match up any other way.
First of all you do amazing work. Is there a reason you began double cut about a 1/2" right of white border? It seems to me cutting at the wall has less margin for error than table trimming. But it is so hard to get comfortable with. Especially with tropical patterns or large half drops. Any advice?
First of all. Thank you.
What I did here in this video was mot conventional….I should have removed most of the selvage if I were going to be using this as a tutorial.
Having said that, the white selvedge is a straight line against which I can then use as a straight guide along the way down as I. It through the 2 pieces of wallpaper…the top and the underneath piece.
Therefore the white line eliminates the need for a laser level or any level at all.
Table trimming is a dangerous thing. It’s wrought with all manner of potential issues….I prefer to trim in the wall because you get to see your paper up already as you cut. Once you cut on the table you are bound to make small errors that come out when you put those sheets up….my opinion Jennifer.
Do you watch many of my videos? Are you a new sub?
Hey what's the name of the wallpaper your using ?
Primo!!! Thx for all the good info THE BEST!!!!
What type of wallpaper is this? Does this work with peel and stick?
No. Please put my name Spencer Colgan in UA-cam and search peel and stick and you will see how to do that
Hi mster i have onw question yest...please ansver me
Kerem Hesenov hi. What is your question.
@@spencercolganhappy new year...I have BN wallpaper this papaer after a while combination have openings...i whant send this paper photo...to you has free time
Kerem Hesenov
Send it to spencercolgan@tampabaywallpaperinstaller.com
Why you didn't cut the white strip first ? It's more easy to find the match no ?
I did not have a table to cut the material’s selvege; your method is absolutely correct and ideal.
I'm realize in America the good talking is more important what you can do. I studied the painting, decoration etc. in high skill worker school three years long in Europe. I finished the school in 1989! But in USA if I mention this everybody is saying I'm asshole. I don't like matching the edges with this white over edges. I'm always complaining to factories why they are not cutting the edges in the factory. My first hanged wallpaper was in 1986 and never had this over lap thing in that ages and it looked perfect always. I'm thinking on every project the factories want to just make more difficult for the installing.
Seems strange. But it might work when your trip it
Please film some of this again after you reposition the camera. In one of your videos about cutting around a doorway you say, "Watch" but your arm and hand completely obscure what you are doing! I'd love to see itr more clearly.
I’m such a flute.
You sound like Christopher walken
All you had to do is cut off the white section and then you could easily match the paper. Then make your cut.
Nightmare to cut vertically. Everything about this is ergonomically awkward and unpractical.
You know, I watch tutorials, training videos etc, nearly everyday. I love to learn, esp from someone knowledgeable. I have absolute respect for skill, talent and a true craftsmanship. I couldn't watch more than 15 mins of your video. You are condescending, and arrogant. You may know your trade, but you have zero people skills That rude response to the lady that complemented you and the wallpaper, was the kill switch for me.
Can you go back to the video and show me the point At which I did this. I guarantee you I can explain what I did but please help me out; you would know where it is.
I just went through it skimming up until the 15 minute mark; I could not find it. I’m hoping that you will show me the point in this video where I was arrogant
@@spencercolgan You weren’t rude or arrogant at all! Somebody was having a bad day or misunderstood! Very informative video... thank you!
MaYbe it’s you?