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Graham & Brown Wallpaper FAQ 
Buying Guide 
What are the advantages to using wallpaper over paint? 
There are many advantages to using wallpaper over paint to decorate your space. For instance, 
wallpaper can cover up imperfect or damaged walls as well as add texture and dimension in 
way paint simply cannot do. Wallpaper also offers a wide range of colors and complex patterns 
that would be difficult to create with a paintbrush. 
How do I know what type of wallpaper is right for my project? 
Choosing the right wallpaper for your space is an important consideration. Not only do you want 
to think about patterns and colors, but you should also consider the installation process, 
durability, and cleaning procedures. For instance, grasscloth and string cloth are made of 
natural and synthetic fibers and provide great texture to a room. However, steam and moisture 
can easily damage them so they are recommended for low-traffic, dry rooms. Other more 
durable papers are good for high-traffic areas. Solid vinyl wallpaper is very durable and can be 
easily cleaned. Vinyl coated paper is treated to repel water and soil and is appropriate for most 
rooms. 
What type of wall paper works best for kitchens and bathrooms? 
When working on a project for a kitchen or bathroom, you want to use a wallpaper that is 
moisture resistant and unaffected by exposure to humidity. Vinyl coated or solid vinyl wallpapers 
are more durable and able to be washed which is ideal for projects in bathrooms and kitchens. 
Can I use wallpaper on any wall? 
You can wallpaper over just about any surface such as drywall, concrete, paneling, masonry, 
new and old plaster, and even tile or laminate. For uneven, newly repaired, or slick surfaces, you 
will need to apply lining paper which provides a smooth surface for the wallpaper to adhere 
without blemishes. The key to a successful project is correctly preparing the walls and choosing 
the right kind of wallpaper. 
What is the difference between Paste-the-Wall wallpaper, Paste-the-Paper, and Pre-Pasted 
wallpaper? 
The difference between these three types of wallpaper is the method of applying or activating 
the paste before hanging the paper. When using Paste-the-Wall wallpaper, the paste is applied 
directly to the wall before hanging each strip. This wallpaper is made with a special backing that 
does not expand when wet; therefore, it does not need to soak as in other application methods. 
When using the Paste-the-Paper method, the paste is applied to the back of the wallpaper 
before hanging. This method requires a process called “booking” which is a way to activate the 
paste while letting the paper rest before hanging the strip. Pre-pasted paper already has 
adhesive on the backside of the paper which is activated by dipping the wallpaper into a tray 
of water. The paper also requires the “booking” process after the paper has been soaked in 
water. 








