Your Seams Are Showing! Prevent This Wallpaper Problem

Written by

Milton & King

09 August 2023

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8 min read

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You’ve installed your wallpaper and you think you’ve done everything perfectly. As you step back to marvel your handy work, you are impressed and satisfied. A couple of hours later, you have another look and you notice seams...

You’ve installed your wallpaper and you think you’ve done everything perfectly. As you step back to marvel your handy work, you are impressed and satisfied. A couple of hours later, you have another look and you notice seams. You could have sworn you installed this perfectly. Why is this happening? Your wallpaper seams are showing! It’s a common but almost entirely preventable problem. We’ll explain why this happens and several steps you can take before and after the issue arises.

Wallpaper Tack & Wall Prep

Wallpaper paste has a quality known as “tack” or grip. This is just a term to describe the stickiness of the paste. A wallpaper paste with a good “tack” means it holds the wallpaper in place very well. You also want good “glide” which allows you to push and maneuver your wallpaper. Both “glide” and “tack” will help as you are smoothing out the paper.

Prepping your wall will improve the results of your wallpaper install, helping to eliminate the appearances of seams. Adding a coat of primer will help the effectiveness of your paste in two ways. First, it will seal your wall so that water from the paste doesn’t simply soak into the wall. An unprepared wall that soaks up the paste renders the “tack” of the paste ineffective. If the wall is sealed with a primer, the paste stays on top helping to hold the wallpaper in place. Second, a primer will provide a better surface to improve the wallpaper’s grip. Many paints have a primer in them. However, if you have a high gloss paint on the wall, there is a good chance the surface is more slick than a matte or eggshell paint. If you want the wallpaper to have a good grip, consider using the appropriate primer. For more information on primers, checkout our Ultimate Guide To Wallpaper Primer.

At the end of the day, you just want your wallpaper to look beautiful. Seams in your wallpaper can make it look tacky. Now you have the knowledge of what to do before, during and, if needed, after installation. So let’s sum up…

Steps to avoid wallpaper seams:

  1. Primer your wall a similar color to your wallpaper.
  2. Be generous and even with your paste application
  3. For wallpapers that are black or have dark solid background colors, chalk the side of the roll in a similar color before unravelling.
  4. Apply a good amount of pressure when installing and smoothing the wallpaper. Wipe away any excess paste that pushes out at the seams/edges with a soft cloth.
  5. Allow your wallpaper to dry as naturally as possible for 48 hours in a well-ventilated space.