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Want to add polystrene coving/cornices to my lounge but don't want to repaper can I place it on top of wallpaper
Can I put polystrene coving/cornices on top of wallpaper as wallpaper is fine so don't want to redecorate.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can paste it on top of the existing wallpaper but I'd not recommend it. What happens when you next want to paper the room ? You'll either be obliged to always have the old stuff left up and paper over, or you are then forced to cut the paper in order to remove it, which you can easily do now.
Surely not that difficult to use a steel rule and work knife to cut the top of the wallpaper away and allow you to past the coving to the plaster ?
Surely not that difficult to use a steel rule and work knife to cut the top of the wallpaper away and allow you to past the coving to the plaster ?
If the polystyrene stuff is put up with pre-mixed cement designed for the job rather than just wallpaper paste it allows any small inconsitencies in plasterwork to be compensated for. It also does a decent job of filling any gaps between sections.
If the existing paper is smooth then I can't see any reason not to apply over the top but bear in mind that you'll have to be very careful when cutting along the bottom of the coving should you decide to change the wall covering in future.
It's also considerably cheaper than the plaster alternative if cost is a factor.
Each to their own though.
If the existing paper is smooth then I can't see any reason not to apply over the top but bear in mind that you'll have to be very careful when cutting along the bottom of the coving should you decide to change the wall covering in future.
It's also considerably cheaper than the plaster alternative if cost is a factor.
Each to their own though.
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