Yes, they have 1 open roll in each for customers to take a sample. Usually rip about a foot off to get a good idea.
If there isn't one ask a member of staff.
Definitely just take a couple of feet off the roll. That's why it's there.
I remember a documentary about a couple who were scrimping and saving to decorate their house. The man used to go to B&Q and take a few feet off the open roll every day to paper his kitchen. His wife wasn't happy:) it wasn't a great job.
Not bought wallpaper for a while but I'd not even dream of just grabbing and taking unless I'd permission from the staff or there was a sign there saying it was ok. Sounds very antisocial at best otherwise.
OG- it's not really wallpaper for free, I wasn't planning on taking enough to actually do anything with.
Well, I did it! Took a couple of samples, on the way out I saw a member of staff and asked if it was OK to take these samples and she said yes. So feeling better now.
They have open rolls specifically for this If you feel uncomfortable, ask one of the lovely staff members to cut some for you. We came out with about six different ones, no problem at all...