For a
successful hanging job, it is essential that your wallpaper be hung straight.
Most homes, however, have walls and ceilings that are often slightly out
of alignment. To compensate for this, you must begin your job with a truly
vertical plumb line. In fact, you should make several vertical plumb lines
around the room as you go along.
To make vertical plumb lines:
Decide where you want to begin your hanging (see
the Where to Start section in this Web site).
Line up a carpenter's level or straightedge/level and lightly draw a straight
vertical line with a pencil. (Always use a pencil as inks may bleed through
your wallpaper after it is hung.)
Line up your first strip of wallpaper with this line.
For best results, make several plumb lines around the room to make certain
all wallpaper strips are straight.
Special Tip: If you are starting your hanging at a corner, make
your plumb line half an inch less than the width of your wallpaper from
the corner. This way, your wallpaper will overlap on the adjoining wall
by about a half-inch and can be covered by your final strip.
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