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Hi

I am wallpapering a window recess and have hung the first piece (left side) 
and cut the flap and fit in to the recess.OK so far. If I now paper to the 
right over and under the window, I get to the other side needing the same 
technique in to the reveal, but the paper dosn't work out to the window size 
to allow this. This must happen a lot. I can't really cut (vertically) a 
patterned paper with a drop pattern repeat or I won't get a match. Don't 
seem to be able to win, any ideas ?

MTIA
Steve
Date:Thu, 13 Oct 2005 15:43:36 +0100   Author:  

Re: wallpaper window recess   
"stevej"  wrote in message 
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> Hi
>
> I am wallpapering a window recess and have hung the first piece (left 
> side) and cut the flap and fit in to the recess.OK so far. If I now paper 
> to the right over and under the window, I get to the other side needing 
> the same technique in to the reveal, but the paper dosn't work out to the 
> window size to allow this. This must happen a lot. I can't really cut 
> (vertically) a patterned paper with a drop pattern repeat or I won't get a 
> match. Don't seem to be able to win, any ideas ?
>
> MTIA
> Steve


Not sure if I understand what you are saying, but I have just papered a room 
and this is how I always do windows,

1. Hang paper on left hand side.
2. Cut flap so you stick it to the vertical part of the reveal. If the flap 
is not wide enough to get to the back of the reveal, cut a strip to fit.
3. Cut a piece of wallpaper to fit the horizontal part of the reveal 
(allowing 10mm or so to go back up the wall)
4. Stick the wallpaper on the wall OVER the 10mm bit going up the wall.
5. Repeat for the other side.

If your window is so wide it cannot be papered with two strips of wallpaper 
(most are) then paper the 'middle bit' by papering the wall above and go 
round the reveal corner in one piece and trim at the window frame. Paper the 
wall below the window with short lengths of paper and then do the other side 
of the window as above.

Hope that makes sense, it does to me but I know what I mean.

This may be of use, it has a picture!
http://www.diyfixit.co.uk/nflash/wallpapering/Trim/trim2.htm

HTH

John
Date:Thu, 13 Oct 2005 15:38:17 +0000 (UTC)   Author:  

Re: wallpaper window recess   
"John"  wrote in message
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> "stevej"  wrote in message
> news:bZednZ0RltEG79PeRVnyhg@pipex.net...
> > Hi
> >
> > I am wallpapering a window recess and have hung the first piece (left
> > side) and cut the flap and fit in to the recess.OK so far. If I now
paper
> > to the right over and under the window, I get to the other side needing
> > the same technique in to the reveal, but the paper dosn't work out to
the
> > window size to allow this. This must happen a lot. I can't really cut
> > (vertically) a patterned paper with a drop pattern repeat or I won't get
a
> > match. Don't seem to be able to win, any ideas ?
> >
> > MTIA
> > Steve
>

>
> This may be of use, it has a picture!
> http://www.diyfixit.co.uk/nflash/wallpapering/Trim/trim2.htm
>
> HTH
>
> John


cheers for the link to that site John, good source of info.
Date:Thu, 13 Oct 2005 22:46:58 +0100   Author:  

Re: wallpaper window recess   
Hi John

Yes it makes sense, this is hard to write in an email isn't it ?

OK, we have papered both left and right sides of the reveal and now have a 
gap needing papering in the middle both above and below the radiator. Lets 
say the paper width is 525mm and the gap is 900mm. Two drops are too much 
and if you cut vertically you lose the pattern.

Maybe there isn't a solution and you have to have a bad join somewhere, or 
maybe I am too picky!!

have a good weekend

Steve


"John"  wrote in message 
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> "stevej"  wrote in message 
> news:bZednZ0RltEG79PeRVnyhg@pipex.net...
>> Hi
>>
>> I am wallpapering a window recess and have hung the first piece (left 
>> side) and cut the flap and fit in to the recess.OK so far. If I now paper 
>> to the right over and under the window, I get to the other side needing 
>> the same technique in to the reveal, but the paper dosn't work out to the 
>> window size to allow this. This must happen a lot. I can't really cut 
>> (vertically) a patterned paper with a drop pattern repeat or I won't get 
>> a match. Don't seem to be able to win, any ideas ?
>>
>> MTIA
>> Steve
>
> Not sure if I understand what you are saying, but I have just papered a 
> room and this is how I always do windows,
>
> 1. Hang paper on left hand side.
> 2. Cut flap so you stick it to the vertical part of the reveal. If the 
> flap is not wide enough to get to the back of the reveal, cut a strip to 
> fit.
> 3. Cut a piece of wallpaper to fit the horizontal part of the reveal 
> (allowing 10mm or so to go back up the wall)
> 4. Stick the wallpaper on the wall OVER the 10mm bit going up the wall.
> 5. Repeat for the other side.
>
> If your window is so wide it cannot be papered with two strips of 
> wallpaper (most are) then paper the 'middle bit' by papering the wall 
> above and go round the reveal corner in one piece and trim at the window 
> frame. Paper the wall below the window with short lengths of paper and 
> then do the other side of the window as above.
>
> Hope that makes sense, it does to me but I know what I mean.
>
> This may be of use, it has a picture!
> http://www.diyfixit.co.uk/nflash/wallpapering/Trim/trim2.htm
>
> HTH
>
> John
> 
Date:Fri, 14 Oct 2005 09:20:45 +0100   Author:  

Re: wallpaper window recess   
"stevej"  wrote in message 
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> OK, we have papered both left and right sides of the reveal and now have a 
> gap needing papering in the middle both above and below the radiator. Lets 
> say the paper width is 525mm and the gap is 900mm. Two drops are too much 
> and if you cut vertically you lose the pattern.


That's the problem, you shouldn't paper both ends first and then fill in the 
gap!  The chances of the gap being the same as a multiple of paper widths is 
rarer than rocking horse poo!  Can you not strip off one end and do as I 
mentioned, or have you put more papaer up beyond that end?  If the latter I 
don't know what to suggest as your gap is 1 and 3/4 widths and I think you 
will struggle to get a match as you have already realised.

HTH

John
Date:Fri, 14 Oct 2005 08:36:04 +0000 (UTC)   Author:  

Re: wallpaper window recess   
Hi John

I haven't actually fit the rights side yet, I was weighing up which way to 
do it best. I am not sure what you meant before, what is the solution to 
this assuming that I have fit only the left side reveal piece. Do I carry on 
from this left piece fitting to the right ?

Cheers
Steve

"John"  wrote in message 
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>
> "stevej"  wrote in message 
> news:YMKdnWZgKLH899LeRVnyvA@pipex.net...
>> OK, we have papered both left and right sides of the reveal and now have 
>> a gap needing papering in the middle both above and below the radiator. 
>> Lets say the paper width is 525mm and the gap is 900mm. Two drops are too 
>> much and if you cut vertically you lose the pattern.
>
> That's the problem, you shouldn't paper both ends first and then fill in 
> the gap!  The chances of the gap being the same as a multiple of paper 
> widths is rarer than rocking horse poo!  Can you not strip off one end and 
> do as I mentioned, or have you put more papaer up beyond that end?  If the 
> latter I don't know what to suggest as your gap is 1 and 3/4 widths and I 
> think you will struggle to get a match as you have already realised.
>
> HTH
>
> John
>
>
> 
Date:Fri, 14 Oct 2005 11:02:09 +0100   Author:  

Re: wallpaper window recess   
"stevej"  wrote in message 
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> Hi John
>
> I haven't actually fit the rights side yet, I was weighing up which way to 
> do it best. I am not sure what you meant before, what is the solution to 
> this assuming that I have fit only the left side reveal piece. Do I carry 
> on from this left piece fitting to the right ?


In a word, Yes.  Filling in the wudth of the window top and bottom until you 
get to the other side.  Then paper the right hand side of the window as you 
did the left, full strip, cut flap to fit vertical face of the reveal and 
then fit a piece into the top of the reveal as shown on that link, 
http://www.diyfixit.co.uk/nflash/wallpapering/Trim/trim2.htm.  Sometimes it 
can be a PITA to get the top of your 'right side' to match with the paper 
above and below the window, but persevere and you will get there!

HTH

John

..
Date:Fri, 14 Oct 2005 14:01:01 +0000 (UTC)   Author:  

Re: wallpaper window recess   
OK, cheers thanks

"John"  wrote in message 
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>
> "stevej"  wrote in message 
> news:7r-dnauIfPq4H9LeRVnyuw@pipex.net...
>> Hi John
>>
>> I haven't actually fit the rights side yet, I was weighing up which way 
>> to do it best. I am not sure what you meant before, what is the solution 
>> to this assuming that I have fit only the left side reveal piece. Do I 
>> carry on from this left piece fitting to the right ?
>
> In a word, Yes.  Filling in the wudth of the window top and bottom until 
> you get to the other side.  Then paper the right hand side of the window 
> as you did the left, full strip, cut flap to fit vertical face of the 
> reveal and then fit a piece into the top of the reveal as shown on that 
> link, http://www.diyfixit.co.uk/nflash/wallpapering/Trim/trim2.htm. 
> Sometimes it can be a PITA to get the top of your 'right side' to match 
> with the paper above and below the window, but persevere and you will get 
> there!
>
> HTH
>
> John
>
> .
> 
Date:Fri, 14 Oct 2005 15:07:10 +0100   Author:  

Re: wallpaper window recess   
"stevej"  wrote in message 
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> OK, cheers thanks
>
> "John"  wrote in message 
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>>
>> "stevej"  wrote in message 
>> news:7r-dnauIfPq4H9LeRVnyuw@pipex.net...
>>> Hi John
>>>
>>> I haven't actually fit the rights side yet, I was weighing up which way 
>>> to do it best. I am not sure what you meant before, what is the solution 
>>> to this assuming that I have fit only the left side reveal piece. Do I 
>>> carry on from this left piece fitting to the right ?
>>
>> In a word, Yes.  Filling in the wudth of the window top and bottom until 
>> you get to the other side.  Then paper the right hand side of the window 
>> as you did the left, full strip, cut flap to fit vertical face of the 
>> reveal and then fit a piece into the top of the reveal as shown on that 
>> link, http://www.diyfixit.co.uk/nflash/wallpapering/Trim/trim2.htm. 
>> Sometimes it can be a PITA to get the top of your 'right side' to match 
>> with the paper above and below the window, but persevere and you will get 
>> there!


Just to add my two pennyworth.   I have always regarded the horizontal plane 
as ceiling, so I paper into the reveal on left and right but trim the paper 
on the wall above the window at the edge of the opening.   The horizontal 
bit gets painted like the ceiling.   Looks good and is much simpler.   I do 
the same where I have an RSJ across where one room joins an extension, paper 
the vertical faces and ceiling paint the horizontal.
-- 
Keith Willcocks
(If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!)
Date:Fri, 14 Oct 2005 16:05:00 +0000 (UTC)   Author: