I really like this video; I would not do my inside corner like that I would just push the grass class into their inside corner right up against the adjacent wall. I would not use a seam roller for my seams as this glue inevitably come out onto the grass cloth
How would you remove any adhesive if it did go onto the face? I have some seagrass to hang which say needs trimming. Can I splice a joint like wide vinyl? Thanks..
I would absolutely do an inside corner that way... You should always replumb an adjacent wall.you can not count on the corner to be absolutely plumb.if the corner is off at all,your seems will/can start lean and end up not perfectly vertical,or the paper can pull away from the corner if there are high or low spots at the 90 .
@@steveeagle760 If you are careful, you can double cut most grass papers,use an easy mask tape,I like yellow frog tape 1.88" wide.,3m also makes an easy release or delicate surface tape. Always use a new sharp blade.You might want to experiment with some scrap pieces first.it takes a bit of practice,you want a heavy enough hand to cut through both layers of paper but you don't want to cut into the underlayment. Happy hanging!
By visible they mean each strip you hang will be different than the one adjacent giving a panel effect.I like to treat each wall separate,since the seams will be visible,i will measure the width of the wall and trim the strips to identical widths (this can be table trimed or double cut using ez release tape so as not to get the adhesive from the previous strip on the face).Most(not all) grass paper is 36" wide,so take the width of your wall in inches,divide that by 36"( or the width of your material) once you know how many drops(or strips of grass paper) you need,divide that # into the width of the wall .example a wall that is 10' 8" is a total of 128"... for the strips to be equal widths you will need 4 strips at 32"each.Now get to hangin' !!
I really like this video; I would not do my inside corner like that I would just push the grass class into their inside corner right up against the adjacent wall. I would not use a seam roller for my seams as this glue inevitably come out onto the grass cloth
How would you remove any adhesive if it did go onto the face?
I have some seagrass to hang which say needs trimming. Can I splice a joint like wide vinyl? Thanks..
I would absolutely do an inside corner that way... You should always replumb an adjacent wall.you can not count on the corner to be absolutely plumb.if the corner is off at all,your seems will/can start lean and end up not perfectly vertical,or the paper can pull away from the corner if there are high or low spots at the 90 .
@@steveeagle760 If you are careful, you can double cut most grass papers,use an easy mask tape,I like yellow frog tape 1.88" wide.,3m also makes an easy release or delicate surface tape. Always use a new sharp blade.You might want to experiment with some scrap pieces first.it takes a bit of practice,you want a heavy enough hand to cut through both layers of paper but you don't want to cut into the underlayment. Happy hanging!
How do I find that natural wallpaper to buy please ?
Where did you get that corner roller? I've been looking for one like that for years.
Google it
Where can I buy that wallpaper table? How much is it?
Thomas Kalinoski online paint store. Ask for vern. Tell him Spencer sent you. He’s in USA. California.
Can this perfect man just come to my house and do this for me, please?
Sir how many life
Hey I need the Arte where I can by
btw - what is meant by a "visible drop" and...what is a drop?! :-)
...a "drop" is what each individual vertical piece is called...
By visible they mean each strip you hang will be different than the one adjacent giving a panel effect.I like to treat each wall separate,since the seams will be visible,i will measure the width of the wall and trim the strips to identical widths (this can be table trimed or double cut using ez release tape so as not to get the adhesive from the previous strip on the face).Most(not all) grass paper is 36" wide,so take the width of your wall in inches,divide that by 36"( or the width of your material)
once you know how many drops(or strips of grass paper) you need,divide that # into the width of the wall .example a wall that is 10' 8" is a total of 128"... for the strips to be equal widths you will need 4 strips at 32"each.Now get to hangin' !!
Sir
main is business ko India mein karna chahta Hoon please help me
brilliant!
Super
pretty the material. but the installation was very bad, it did not match the figures. very ugly was.
There are no "figures." It is a random pattern, grass wall paper made so that you see the individual drops and do not match a pattern.
How do I find that natural wallpaper to buy please ?