Glad he mentioned about the warm ceiling drying out the glue faster. I wall papered the walls downstairs and had no problem with dry out. I could take my time and even stop if I had to and the glue was still tacky and wet after more than 30 minutes. When I papered the ceiling in the stairwell, whole different story. The stairwell acts like a chimney funneling heat from downstairs up. When I glued the ceiling, it was dry in minutes. So, I had to move fast. I hung joist hangers on the wall and built a platform with 2x joist and plywood so that I could move freely, with the ceiling just over my head. This way I did not have to stand on scaffolding or ladders. My technique was not as pretty and professional as this gentleman, though. It was almost comical. I ended up with the paper draped over my head, hanging down over my back, glue side up. My arms got too tired trying to hold the roll up. But, I got it done. I wanted a pop of color at the top of the stars and the paper on the ceiling did the trick. I left the platform up more than 2 weeks as I trimmed out windows and hung a hanging light. Checked the paper before pulling the platform down and it was adhered to the wall really well. It was worth the trouble and came out really beautiful. For a novice, you need lots of patience and make sure you have enough wallpaper in case you mess up and need to start over. The first strip was the hardest for me and I had to throw it out and cut another piece. I did much better with the 2nd and 3rd strips and did not have to use my whole body as with the first. You learn as you go and I would definitely do it again.
Thanks for the video. It's very useful. Do you have a video with instructions on how tp seal the wallpaper and make it water resistant? Otherwise a short explanation here would be much appreciated!
Hello. You couldn’t have timed your post better. I did a video with instructions on how to seal the wallpaper about 3 weeks ago. But my mate who helps me with the editing has been away on holiday. He got back a couple of days ago so we are meeting up tomorrow to edit and upload the video so it should be uploaded in the next couple of days. I hope it will answer any questions you have. Thanks for writing in. All the best H
So sorry for the late reply. I have only just seen your message. I hope my answer isn’t too late. When I hang non woven wallpaper I always use a relatively long haired roller 1/2 as the paste has to be applied relatively thickly. Regards H
Do you put the glue on the ceiling first in this instance because it’s special bathroom glue or just because it’s the ceiling? I’ve never seen it done that way, but plan to wallpaper my office ceiling soon
Hello. I put the glue on the ceiling instead of the paper because I was using a non-woven paste the wall ( ceiling ) wallpaper. I didn’t do it specifically because it was a Ceiling. But I would strongly recommend using non-woven paste the wall wallpaper in a bathroom. Because you can use bathroom ready mixed wallpaper paste with anti fungal properties. Good luck with wallpapering your office. Feel free to ask for advice anytime. Regards H
Ps. I used that particular wallpaper for an office ceiling just before Christmas. You can check out how it looked on my Instagram account hanstice_wallpaper 👍👍
@@onceuponawall-harryanstice2529 awesome, thanks for responding! I also saw it mentioned somewhere that painting the ceiling with a coat of paint that has just a little sheen to it (eggshell or satin) can help reduce damage if the next homeowner wants to remove the wallpaper. Do you think that’s worth the extra cost and time?
@@Thought_it_up Hello again. It’s always good to paint the surface before you put up the wallpaper. And in an office it’s always good to be able to remove the wallpaper if you have to 🙂
@@onceuponawall-harryanstice2529 yeah, thanks.. watch them when you have a spare weekend... Hours.. or needing something to help to sleep... As my wife tells me lol
@@динавалеева-ч8и Hello. I would love to respond to what you wrote. But I’m very sorry as TH-cam doesn’t have translate. But thank you for watching my video 🙂
Don’t see many wallpapered ceilings these days. The finished result looks amazing! Great job!!
I've had some of my ceilings wallpapered for many years. Looks absolutely wonderful.
Good work and very interesting Technologies
It looks really good! Thank you for sharing
Another great video 📹
Thank you 👍👍
Great job
Thank you.
Well done great job
Thank you.
thanks man nice cutting
Glad he mentioned about the warm ceiling drying out the glue faster. I wall papered the walls downstairs and had no problem with dry out. I could take my time and even stop if I had to and the glue was still tacky and wet after more than 30 minutes. When I papered the ceiling in the stairwell, whole different story. The stairwell acts like a chimney funneling heat from downstairs up. When I glued the ceiling, it was dry in minutes. So, I had to move fast. I hung joist hangers on the wall and built a platform with 2x joist and plywood so that I could move freely, with the ceiling just over my head. This way I did not have to stand on scaffolding or ladders. My technique was not as pretty and professional as this gentleman, though. It was almost comical. I ended up with the paper draped over my head, hanging down over my back, glue side up. My arms got too tired trying to hold the roll up. But, I got it done. I wanted a pop of color at the top of the stars and the paper on the ceiling did the trick. I left the platform up more than 2 weeks as I trimmed out windows and hung a hanging light. Checked the paper before pulling the platform down and it was adhered to the wall really well. It was worth the trouble and came out really beautiful. For a novice, you need lots of patience and make sure you have enough wallpaper in case you mess up and need to start over. The first strip was the hardest for me and I had to throw it out and cut another piece. I did much better with the 2nd and 3rd strips and did not have to use my whole body as with the first. You learn as you go and I would definitely do it again.
Thanks for the video. It's very useful. Do you have a video with instructions on how tp seal the wallpaper and make it water resistant? Otherwise a short explanation here would be much appreciated!
Hello. You couldn’t have timed your post better. I did a video with instructions on how to seal the wallpaper about 3 weeks ago. But my mate who helps me with the editing has been away on holiday. He got back a couple of days ago so we are meeting up tomorrow to edit and upload the video so it should be uploaded in the next couple of days. I hope it will answer any questions you have. Thanks for writing in. All the best H
@@onceuponawall-harryanstice2529 Many thanks for your reply. Then I'm looking forward to your next video!
Great video! Could you not use a vinyl wallpaper in a bathroom? ... Cheers
Hello. Yes you can. In fact there are some vinyl wallpapers specifically for bathrooms. All the best H
Thanks for this. I'm about to tackle a small bathroom ceiling. Can you tell me the size of nap on your glue application roller? 3/8"? 1/2"
So sorry for the late reply. I have only just seen your message. I hope my answer isn’t too late. When I hang non woven wallpaper I always use a relatively long haired roller 1/2 as the paste has to be applied relatively thickly. Regards H
Brilliant.
Thank you 😊
Thanks for the video
@@بشرةمعطلة welcome 🙂
Do you put the glue on the ceiling first in this instance because it’s special bathroom glue or just because it’s the ceiling? I’ve never seen it done that way, but plan to wallpaper my office ceiling soon
Hello. I put the glue on the ceiling instead of the paper because I was using a non-woven paste the wall ( ceiling ) wallpaper. I didn’t do it specifically because it was a Ceiling. But I would strongly recommend using non-woven paste the wall wallpaper in a bathroom. Because you can use bathroom ready mixed wallpaper paste with anti fungal properties. Good luck with wallpapering your office. Feel free to ask for advice anytime. Regards H
Ps. I used that particular wallpaper for an office ceiling just before Christmas. You can check out how it looked on my Instagram account
hanstice_wallpaper 👍👍
@@onceuponawall-harryanstice2529 awesome, thanks for responding! I also saw it mentioned somewhere that painting the ceiling with a coat of paint that has just a little sheen to it (eggshell or satin) can help reduce damage if the next homeowner wants to remove the wallpaper. Do you think that’s worth the extra cost and time?
@@Thought_it_up Hello again. It’s always good to paint the surface before you put up the wallpaper. And in an office it’s always good to be able to remove the wallpaper if you have to 🙂
nice..helps
such an expensive wallpaper.. but very effective.
Thanks. After reading your comments I checked out your channel. Some useful videos there. Subscribed 👍👍
@@onceuponawall-harryanstice2529 yeah, thanks.. watch them when you have a spare weekend... Hours.. or needing something to help to sleep... As my wife tells me lol
What wallpaper is this?
Very good question. I should have written it down. It’s by Cole & Son. I will find out more details and get back to you. Regards H
Hello again. The wallpaper is by Cole & Son and it’s called Fornasetti senza Tempo Nuvole
Merry Christmas 🎄
@@onceuponawall-harryanstice2529 thank you!
Я только поняла, что вы в англии
А перевод?
@@динавалеева-ч8и Hello. I would love to respond to what you wrote. But I’m very sorry as TH-cam doesn’t have translate.
But thank you for watching my video 🙂