Paste the Paper vs. Paste the Wall - ROMAN Products (2024)

You have your wallpaper, you’ve gathered your tools and adhesive, and you’re ready to start hanging. Should you paste the wall or paste the paper itself? Does it matter? Will your installation fail if you opt for one method instead of the other?

Paste the Paper vs. Paste the Wall - ROMAN Products (1)

You have your wallpaper, you’ve gathered your tools and adhesive, and you’re ready to start hanging. Should you paste the wall or paste the paper itself? Does it matter? Will your installation fail if you opt for one method instead of the other?

Paste the Paper

Applying adhesive to the back of the paper is the traditional installation method for wallpaper. Wallcoverings manufactured with paper, cotton, or vinyl substrates can absorb moisture and expand when pasted. If applied directly to the wall, the material might bubble and wrinkle. Instead, these papers need to be “booked” before hanging to allow the paper time to relax off the wall. “Booking” is the method of folding the wallpaper in on itself after pasting to allow it to relax and to keep it from drying out. Wallpaper is typically booked for around 5 minutes, though your paper’s instructions may have a more specific recommendation. Once booked, the folded wallpaper can be moved the wall for hanging.

Hanging Tips

  • Use a 3/8-inch nap roller to ensure even coverage of the adhesive on the back of the paper.
  • Make sure enough adhesive is applied to the edges of the wallpaper. A lack of adhesive can cause seams to open when drying.
  • Follow the manufacturer’s recommended booking times before hanging.
  • Clean up any excess paste from your table before pasting your next sheet.

Paste the Wall

Many modern wallpapers are manufactured with a non-woven substrate. This non-woven material is a mix of synthetic and natural fibers that allows the paper to remain dimensionally stable when wet. This means non-woven wallpapers can be applied directly to the wall, and the moisture in adhesive won’t cause the wallpaper to swell and expand.

Paste the wall installations are often preferred by DIYers with little or no experience with the traditional paste the paper method. By applying paste and wallpaper directly to the wall, there’s no need for sprawling pasting tables. This is a big advantage if your work area is short on space. Additionally, non-woven wallpapers tend to be durable, washable, and more forgiving to work with. Excess paste can be washed away easily without fear of staining or discoloring the paper.

Hanging Tips

  • Use a 3/8-inch nap roller to ensure even coverage of the adhesive on the wall.
  • Work a section at a time. Adhesive applied too far in advance may dry out before wallpaper can be hung.

Which Method to Choose?

In most cases, the question of paste the wall vs paste the paper can be resolved with a quick check of the hanging instructions. Your wallpaper’s instruction sheet should provide details that include any necessary prep work, recommended adhesive, and installation method.

Paste the Paper vs. Paste the Wall - ROMAN Products (2)

In the event that the instruction sheet makes no recommendation, or if you are unable to find the instructions, it’s generally safer to paste the wallpaper.

Recommended Adhesive:

  • PRO-880 Ultra Clear Strippable
    • Ideal for most types and weights of wallpaper, including non-wovens, PRO-880 provides excellent tack and exceptional ease-of-use. PRO-880 applies easily with a paint roller, provides extra slip for easier positioning and pattern matching, and the extended open-time is perfect for use with paste the wall applications. PRO-880 also promotes strippability, helping your wallpaper remove more easily when it’s time to redecorate.

With the wide variety of materials available, always check the manufacturer’s hanging instructions for a recommended adhesive. If you need help selecting an adhesive for your project, please Contact Us.

Paste the Paper vs. Paste the Wall - ROMAN Products (2024)

FAQs

Is there a difference between paste the wall and paste the paper paste? ›

Paste the wall tends to be thicker, heavier, and normally a nonwoven substance that acts like a mesh. I have found that “paste the wall” papers are much stronger and more durable than paste the paper and do not expand when the paste is applied. And its also a simple difference.

Can you use all purpose wallpaper paste for paste the wall wallpaper? ›

All of our wallpapers, murals and borders use the 'Paste the Wall' method, which means you paste the wall and not the paper. We recommend Solvite Paste the Wall paste because... We advise to NOT use all purpose or heavy duty paste these are not suitable for our beautiful designs.

Does paste the wall wallpaper shrink? ›

When paste is applied to wallpaper it expands, so poor adhesion can lead to increased shrink-back as the wallpaper dries. Wallpaper paste will not adhere to a surface which will not allow it to partially soak in.

How long does paste the wall paste last? ›

Cover the container with cling film or an airtight plastic bag, before placing it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Stored correctly, your paste should last for at least 48 hours. Whilst wallpaper paste shouldn't 'go off' in the first few days of storage, it's worth checking on the paste before use.

How long do I soak wallpaper before hanging it? ›

3 Soak the wallpaper

You will now need to let the paste soak into the wallpaper (the time required for this should be stated on the packaging of the paste - usually between 5 and 10 minutes). Fold the pasted wallpaper strip in from the outside edges to the middle point that you marked earlier.

Can you paste the wall with anaglypta? ›

Anaglypta strongly recommends using a good quality high performance ready mixed adhesive for this product. This is a paste the wall paper, but you can also paste the paper if you prefer.

Can you put too much paste on wallpaper? ›

Bubbling is a common problem for beginners and professional installers alike. A usual reason that wallpaper develops air pockets or bubbles is: If the bubble is still wet, it's a good indication too much paste was applied. Inversely, if the bubble is dry, not enough paste was applied.

Can you paint over paste the wall wallpaper? ›

Wallpaper paste residue will react with new paint and you might end up with crazing in the future. Look for a product called Zinsser Gardz. Gardz is a clear primer/sealer and is designed to lock in any paste so it cant react. Gardz will also smooth the wall a bit too although not enough to fill holes.

Do I need to remove old wallpaper paste before wallpapering? ›

Getting rid of the sticky glue residue is important. This is because leaving it can trap nasty bacteria or mould beneath a fresh layer of paint or wallpaper. Also, as glue residue isn't smooth, it causes lumps and bumps that make any new paint or wallpaper application unsightly.

Can wallpaper paste be left overnight? ›

Once mixed, these ingredients create a strong adhesive that can hold wallpaper in place for years. However, once the paste has been mixed, it must be applied to the wallpaper within 24 hours. If you have leftover paste after this time, it should be discarded.

Why is my wallpaper paste not sticking? ›

If it is 'paste the wall' type then you might be leaving the paste too long before applying the paper. Or the paste might be either too thick or too thinly mixed. Alternatively you might have not given enough time for the paste to soak into the paper before hanging it.

Do you use warm or cold water for wallpaper paste? ›

Use cold water to stir up the wallpaper paste. If you sprinkle in the powder when the water is already in motion you will avoid clumps. The paste must swell up sufficiently, this can take 5-15 minutes.

Is it better to paste the wall or paste the wallpaper? ›

The easier way to hang wallpaper is to use "paste-the-wall" wallpaper. Instead of applying paste to the paper, you apply it directly to the wall after your sizing layer has dried. This makes it quicker and easier to hang your paper, as the wallpaper is dry when you're handling it.

Is there a special paste for paste the wall wallpaper? ›

What paste is best to use for paste the wall wallpapers? You can use an off the shelf extra strong powder/flake adhesive such as Bartoline or Solvite. The concentration of mixing will be on the packaging but as a rule of thumb the concentration is double that used with the regular paper version of your wall-covering.

How long does it take for wall paste to dry? ›

Wallpaper paste usually dries in 24-48 hours. However, it can depend on the condition of the room. Once the wallpaper has been hung, it can take up to two weeks before the paste is completely dry and set, so it is best to leave your wallpaper for as long as possible before adding any borders.

Are there different types of wallpaper paste? ›

Standard wallpaper paste is suitable for most lightweight to medium-weight papers. Heavy-duty paste: This is specially prepared for hanging embossed papers, paper-backed fabrics and other heavyweight wallcoverings.

What do you use to paste paper on a wall? ›

Masking Tape:

This works well as a temporary way to stick paper on your walls. It is made of a thin, paper-like material. It can be removed easily, so there is no hassle in removing the paper when needed.

What is paste on wall? ›

A symbol that features a brush pointed at the wall means Paste The Wall. The adhesive paste is to be applied directly to the walls and the wallpaper product is layered on top. This installation method is relatively newer compared to the other two methods and is considered to be more user-friendly.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Ms. Lucile Johns

Last Updated:

Views: 6215

Rating: 4 / 5 (61 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Ms. Lucile Johns

Birthday: 1999-11-16

Address: Suite 237 56046 Walsh Coves, West Enid, VT 46557

Phone: +59115435987187

Job: Education Supervisor

Hobby: Genealogy, Stone skipping, Skydiving, Nordic skating, Couponing, Coloring, Gardening

Introduction: My name is Ms. Lucile Johns, I am a successful, friendly, friendly, homely, adventurous, handsome, delightful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.