FAQ | geometric wallpaper
Can I Customize The Size Of My Wallpaper?
Yes! We have several customers that measure their walls, and then let us know what size panels they will need. Whether you need larger wallpaper for a spacious room or small panels for a DIY project, you can order it.
How Do I Contact You Regarding Custom Orders?
You can easily reach us via our contact page. Other options include:
Email: greta@wallflorashop.com
Phone: +371 22313230
How Long Will It Take For Me To Receive My Order?
It takes 3-5 business days for every order to be completed. After that, we ship them all via FedEx, which takes 3-5 business days for delivery. We do offer FREE shipping to every customer that has an order of over $100. If you need your order sooner than that, you can opt for expedited shipping via FedEx at an additional cost.
How Long Is Peel And Stick Wallpaper Good For?
Peel and stick wallpaper will last as long as you need it to. If you love the look and want it to stay for years, that’s fine. If you’re ready to re-decorate in one year, it’s easy to remove so you can re-do the room.
Does Peel And Stick Wallpaper Tear During Removal?
Our wallpaper is made on high quality, durable paper that is tear-resistant. Simply peel up a corner. Then, slowly peel the wallpaper off the wall. You don’t have to do anything else to avoid rips thanks to the tear-resistant paper used.
Can I Use Peel And Stick Wallpaper In My Kitchen?
Patterned and geometric patterns are perfect for a kitchen, and so is our wallpaper! Kitchens are known for spills and messes, but our wallpaper is water-resistant, making it easier to clean. Simply wipe it clean with a damp washcloth to make it look like new again.Can I Use Removable Wallpaper In My Bathroom?
Yes! Our removable wallpaper panels will not absorb the humidity due to them being water-resistant. They will not be affected by water or steam like paint is. This makes them an exceptional choice for use in a bathroom. Although our wallpaper is not absorbant, we do not recommend application in areas that it will come into direct contact with water, such as the shower walls.
I Just Painted. Can I Apply Peel And Stick Wallpaper?
After painting, it is recommended that you wait 3,5 weeks before applying peel and stick wallpaper.
Excellent customer service is always our top priority. This is why we offer FREE shipping on orders over $100, strive to respond to customers as quickly as possible, and work with you every step of the way during the customization process. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Wallflora. Your satisfaction remains of utmost importance.
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
- Clean the wall thoroughly with a microfiber cloth.
- Remove nails, screws, and fill in cracks.
- Switch off electricity and remove socket/switch covers.
- Sand rough areas smooth.
- Maintain room temperature at 68°F (20°C) during installation.
- Let wallpaper acclimate in room for 24 hours before applying.
- 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
- Microfiber cloth
- Measuring tape
- Spirit level
- Pencil
- Exacto knife or paper knife
- Triangle ruler
- Plastic squeegee smoother with felt edge
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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!
- 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.
- Proceed to remove the remaining backing paper and carefully smooth the wallpaper until fully installed.
Repeat until finished
- Repeat the previous steps for all panels until wallpaper is fully installed.
- Use a triangle ruler and sharp blade to trim excess from final drop and top/bottom of all drops.
- 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.