We are an independent editorial team focused on the craft and practice of wallcovering work. Our goal is to make the trade more understandable for homeowners, designers, and builders who want clear, unbiased guidance. We study how projects actually run, from surface prep and pattern layout to seam treatment and clean finishes. We look at the full arc of a job, including planning, coordination, and the quiet details that determine whether a room feels cohesive. We concentrate on three areas of service common to this field: new wallcovering projects, taking down existing materials, and fixing damaged sections. We do not sell materials; readers usually source their own papers and textiles, while professionals provide the skilled labor that brings them to life.
Our articles unpack decision points that shape results: substrate readiness, adhesives, booking times, trimming choices, and cleanup. We also flag constraints such as tight timelines, access limits, and change windows that affect scheduling and outcomes. When we address high-end residential or commercial settings, we highlight the added demands on coordination, discretion, and documentation. We avoid hype and focus on trade practice that readers can discuss with qualified installers. On occasion, we reference a wallpaper installer or similar terms to anchor concepts, but we keep coverage broad and practical.
We publish checklists, step sequences, and case-style breakdowns that spotlight risks, cost trade-offs, and aftercare considerations. Our aim is steady: help readers ask better questions, plan smarter, and communicate clearly with the people doing the work.