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Benefits Of Botanical Pattern Wallpaper

Botanical pattern wallpaper is a wallpaper that relates to plants. It gives you an opportunity to bring the garden of your dreams from the outdoors into your home or business. When you opt for this pattern, it instantly makes your room more relaxing, more cheerful, and more inviting. 

Improved Mental Health

Not only will botanical removable wallpaper add a pinch of personality to the room, but it can also improve your mental health. According to this study, patients that were placed in rooms with botanical styled wallpaper experienced decreased levels of stress and displayed less aggressive behavior. This is because there is a direct correlation between nature, even if it is artificial nature via wallpaper, and feelings of calmness.

Coordinates With Any Decorating Scheme

There is a pattern and color combination to coordinate perfectly with whatever decorating scheme that you have in mind. Opt for a grey or black and white pattern to give a modern theme some personality. Pick up some colorful peel and stick wallpaper to create an accent wall. Whatever you have in mind, there is a pattern that you will love!

Botanical Patterns Are Perfect For Accent Walls

Botanical patterns can be lively and colorful. This makes them ideal for creating an accent wall. Accent walls are often used to create a focal point in a room, or as a conversation starter. Pick up a few panels of yellow botanical peel and stick wallpaper for a splash of color. Then, add a few shelves with decorative accent pieces to create a beautiful conversation starter. 

Make Parties More Lively

Every homeowner’s worst dream is having a get together full of silence, but botanical patterns can instantly help people feel more comfortable and less awkward. The pattern will give those that feel socially awkward something to talk about. Bright or bold colors will improve their mood, making people feel more comfortable mingling with one another. If you have frequent get-togethers, botanical patterns are a must. 

Mess-Free, Easy Removal

Our peel and stick wallpapers are as easy to remove as they are to install. You do not have to spend hours scraping wallpaper off the walls like people did when traditional wallpaper that required glue was used. Instead, slowly peel off one corner of the panel. Then, continue to peel off the rest of the wallpaper slowly. 

 

The end result is that you have a beautiful wall underneath. Our removable wallpapers do not leave behind a sticky residue like other brands. They require no tools to remove them, which means that you will not accidentally damage the walls underneath. Instead, you can easily order new wallpaper and re-decorate with ease. 

Low Maintenance

Removable wallpaper is a very low maintenance wall covering. We do not recommend the use of cleaners, so you can trust that maintaining your wallpaper will be cost-effective. If you notice spots or dirt on your wall covering, simply wipe it with a damp washcloth. This is all that it will take to remove those tiny spots of dirt.

Please take a moment to read through this guide before hanging, it will help ensure a successful installation of your chosen design. It is important that you understand the entire process before you start. If you are unsure of any of the steps, please get in touch with our customer service team who will be happy to help.

For optimal adhesion of your WALLFLORA peel and stick wallpaper, ensure the surface is smooth, clean, and dry. Remove any dirt, dust, grease, mildew, or ink stains to prevent adhesion issues. If dealing with heavily textured or damaged walls, consider using a heavy-duty wallpaper liner. We advise having two people for installation to ensure smooth application—so team up and enjoy the process!

Pre-Installation Checklist

  1. Clean the wall thoroughly with a microfiber cloth.
  2. Remove nails, screws, and fill in cracks.
  3. Switch off electricity and remove socket/switch covers.
  4. Sand rough areas smooth.
  5. Maintain room temperature at 68°F (20°C) during installation.
  6. Let wallpaper acclimate in room for 24 hours before applying.
  7. If walls are freshly painted, wait 4 weeks before applying wallpaper. If paint has washable coating, prime with PVA-based primer or regular emulsion paint and let dry before hanging.

Tools you will need

  1. Microfiber cloth
  2. Measuring tape
  3. Spirit level
  4. Pencil
  5. Exacto knife or paper knife
  6. Triangle ruler
  7. Plastic squeegee smoother with felt edge
  1. Unroll the wallpaper or mural and separate the panels. Arrange them in hanging order from left to right on the floor. For murals, use the numbers on the back of each panel, which are always positioned at the bottom to ensure correct orientation. Repeating patterns can be installed in any order.
  2. Once your wallpaper or mural is laid out, align the design to ensure the image or pattern matches before proceeding with installation.

Line up the first panel

Start from the left side of your wall. Use a tape measure and spirit level to mark where Panel 1 should be positioned. With a pencil create a vertical plumb line from floor to ceiling, then mark a horizontal line 19” from the wall with 1”-2” overhang on the left side of Panel 1. This ensures the first panel is hung straight, vital for successful installation.

Take time to ensure accuracy, as walls are never perfectly straight!

Install the first panel

  1. With your partner's assistance, peel about a third of the backing paper from the first panel. Align the top right edge with the marked plumb line, leaving a 2” overhang at the top to prevent gapping on uneven walls and ceilings.
  2. Once the first panel is straight, continue removing the lining paper slowly while working with the felt-tipped squeegee to apply pressure gradually from the middle, moving downward and outward. Avoid creasing the wallpaper by smoothing gently and evenly. Smoothing diagonally helps remove trapped air.
  3. If repositioning is necessary, gently remove and restick the panel until straight.

Butt up the panels

When hanging multiple panels, align the edges tightly together without overlapping!

  1. Peel about a third of the backing paper and, with assistance, visually match the design down the length of the wall. Once aligned, firmly press the panels together to conceal the seams without overlapping. Smooth out any air bubbles using the felt-tipped squeegee or a soft cloth.
  2. Proceed to remove the remaining backing paper and carefully smooth the wallpaper until fully installed.

Repeat until finished

  1. Repeat the previous steps for all panels until wallpaper is fully installed.
  2. Use a triangle ruler and sharp blade to trim excess from final drop and top/bottom of all drops.
  3. Firmly smooth wallpaper with felt-tipped squeegee to remove air pockets and ensure bonding to wall. Repeat this step one week after installation for optimal results.

Allow for drying at room temperature with adequate ventilation.