Avoid installation mishaps and achieve a perfect fit for your mural wallpaper with these essential measurement tips!
Why Accurate Measurements Matter
Pre-cut wallpaper murals add a touch of grandeur and transform your space in a snap. But to ensure a seamless and professional-looking outcome, precise measurements are crucial. Walls can have imperfections, so taking multiple measurements and incorporating a buffer zone is essential.
Measurement Do's and Don'ts:
Measure in multiple spots: Don't assume your walls are perfectly even. Take measurements from several points on both the left and right sides for height, and in the middle for width.
Height focus: Measure the wall height from floor to ceiling, excluding trim or molding. If there are variations in height, use the highest point to ensure full coverage.
Embrace the extra: For a forgiving buffer zone during installation, add 2 inches (or 5 centimeters) to your final width and height measurements on all four sides. This extra material allows for minor adjustments and avoids the dreaded "wallpaper-too-short" scenario.
Obstacles? No problem: Don't be discouraged by doors, windows, or other features. Measure the entire wall as if it were unobstructed. You can simply trim away these areas during installation.
Pro Tips for Success:
Double-check, triple-check: Avoid costly reprints by meticulously verifying your measurements before placing your order. When in doubt, err on the side of having a little extra material.
Label clearly: Clearly mark your measurements with "W" for width and "H" for height to prevent confusion during installation.
Inches or centimeters: Maintain consistency! Use the same unit of measurement (inches or centimeters) throughout the measuring process.
By following these essential tips, you'll be well on your way to achieving professional-looking wallpaper installations that add a touch of grandeur to your space.
Happy Decorating.
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