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Enterthe height and width of your walls above to work out how many rolls of wallpaper you will need. An extra 10% has been calculated to allow for any wastage and it is based on an average roll of wallpaper measuring 10m long and 53cm wide.

This beautiful Amazon Wallpaper will bring a touch of glamour and style to any room. The rainforest themed design features birds, monkeys, frogs and butterflies amongst vibrant tropical flowers, berries and foliage, in rich tones of green, grey and blue. This is set on a contrasting black background with a lightly textured finish. Easy to apply, this high quality paper would look great when used to create a stunning feature wall or running throughout an entire room.


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A curated collection of Durable Matt Wall Paint colours that has taken inspiration from global colour trends. This paint collection features intense colour technology allowing for rich long lasting colours and can be used on any suitably prepared/primed surface including wood, metal and plastics to create a coherent colour theme.


Jungle Fever Amazon offers a style led pattern in a selection of attention-demanding colourways that will never go out of fashion. Starting from the base, this solid vinyl has the finest of orange peel stipple relief that is barely felt under the fingertips, here in a deep inky black blues.


Resting over this are the striking examples of Amazonian Rainforest flora in a mixture of illustrated, airbrushed and animated palettes. Jungle fever Amazon presents us with a selection of luscious jungle foliage, exotic blooms, carnivorous plants and fruiting vines in a palette of rich greens, grey and blue. Taking centre stage are the monkeys, frogs, moths & birds, these stunningly illustrated representations are highly detailed and are presented throughout the pattern, a real wow factor!


This wallcovering has a matte finish a perfect match for the rich heritage colours of the background. This collection of wallpapers is extra easy to hang due to the entire collection being non-woven, a perfect finish is also in hand thanks to the 3S system (seamless, shadeless, scratch-free). Jungle Fever Amazon Black / Blue Wallpaper JF2202 by Grandeco Life, produced in Belgium to the highest standards.


Before putting up your new wallpaper, you will need to prepare your walls. This will include, removing old or existing wallpaper, ensuring your walls are smooth, free of cracks or imperfections and are dry. If your walls are freshly plastered or are bare and unpainted they will need sealing (sizing).


Removing old wallpaper ensures that you get the best possible finish. You can remove existing wallpaper in a couple of ways, we would recommend first finding out what type of wallpaper is currently on your wall. If the existing wallpaper peels off easily and almost complete with its backing it is likely that it was a strippable wallpaper or a non-woven (paste the wall wallpaper). In this case you can easily remove all wallpaper then remove any residue with a mild soap solution in hot water.


If your wallpaper is a little more stubborn, then you may have to use a stripping solution or a steam wallpaper stripper. Most wallpapers can be removed by removing the patterned layer leaving a backing layer behind, this is known as peelable wallpaper. Soaking the wall with hot soapy water or a stripping solution, leave for a few minutes to allow the adhesive to soften then gently scraping the wallpaper off with a wallpaper scraper will make easier work of removing this.


For cushion vinyl wallcoverings, often used with tiling on a roll and other kitchen and bathroom wallpapers, scoring of the surface will aid in allowing any steam or stripping solutions to penetrate the surface layer and soften the adhesive layer below, this is known as wet removable. With all stripping, take care to not damage the plaster underneath where possible.


Tip: If you have more stubborn wallpaper, ensure you apply a good amount of soapy water/stripping solution whilst thoroughly wetting the wallpaper..then step away and allow this to work its magic! Repeat this soaking where necessary before you start scraping.


Tip: When using wallpaper with a pattern repeat, always allow for extra due to the nature of matching this type of wallpaper you will always end up with a bit more wastage. Feel free to give us a call with your measurements and the pattern details and we can double check your calculations.


Measure the length of the wall using a tape measure and cut enough lengths of paper to complete the first wall, allowing at least 100mm on the length for trimming (50mm at top and 50mm at bottom). Check the pattern match of the wallpaper if using pattern repeat wallpaper and cut your lengths accordingly, you can find more information on using pattern repeat wallpaper in our guide.


Use a tape measure and extend it into the top corner of the wall you are about to decorate. You should mark the wall at the equivalent width of your wallpaper roll less about 25mm, for a standard roll of 530mm mark the wall 500mm out from the corner.


Repeat holding the plumb line at ceiling height so that it passes through the pencil mark and make several more marks along the line. Join the marks up with the ruler or batten for your convenience in the next steps.


Paste the first length by spreading some wallpaper adhesive the centre of the wallpaper with your paste brush, continue working the brush in a herringbone pattern from the middle out to spread the paste to the edges, adding extra adhesive as needed to give an even layer.


A good technique is to lay the paper against the table edge furthest from you and paste up to this edge first. Then slide the paper towards you and paste the nearest edge. Try to always work cleanly, out from the centre of the length and don't allow paste to get on the front of the wallpaper.


Take the length of pasted wallpaper which has been soaked for the correct time and unfold part of the concertina. Lightly press the top against the wall, with a 50mm overlap at the top. Slide the edge up to the vertical line and use a smoothing brush to get rid of air bubbles.


Continue down to the midway point of the wallpaper length, again use herringbone strokes outwards from the centre keeping the edge of the length on the pencil line drawn earlier, you can always double check this is vertical with a spirit level.


Hang the next length in the same way, butting the edge neatly against the first piece. Make sure the edges are firmly glued down by gently running a seam roller along the joint making sure you do not push adhesive away from the join. Always sponge off any excess paste from the wallpaper, skirting and ceiling with a clean moist sponge/cloth or the paste will dry as a shiny patch.


With your next prepared wallpaper length, trim this to the width required from your above measurement. Be careful to cut the excess away from the correct side of the length, this ensures your joins will continue to match up the pattern.


Paste this cut length as before, soak and then when ready offer this to the wall and press the small overlap piece into and back out of the internal corner onto the next wall. You may need to have the full length open without any folds/concertinas to complete this last step.


For external corners, use the same technique but allow about 25mm overlap onto the new wall. Hang the first full length on the new wall so that it is about 12mm from the corner. This will reduce the risk of this lifting.


Additional delivery charges are applicable to UK sample orders, charged at a flat rate of 1.50 per order with an estimated 5 working day delivery time, European/International sample orders will incur additional delivery charges.


This varies depending on the ventilation in the room and the time of year, usually within the week but has been known to be a few weeks. The wallpaper should be allowed to dry naturally, without any additional heat sources.


An offset match or half drop - The match is obtained by halving the repeat. For example a label might state a 53/26.5cm offset match. This means the design repeats every 53cm. The next length/piece to hung on the left or right, will up or down 26.5cm and so forth.


Free match - No matching required. It is the easiest product to hang, as no matter how the strips of wallpaper are hung, no visible join or seams need to be worried about. This also reduces the amount of wastage.


Wallpaper is printed in batches of rolls. It is important to have the same batch number, to ensure colours and pattern match exactly. The batch number is usually located on the wallpaper label close to the pattern number.

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