Painting over wallpaper can be a fast and cost-effective way to transform a room. Before you begin, read this step-by-step guide.
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Introduction
It's generally recommended to remove wallpaper before painting a wall. But like most things in life, there are exceptions to this rule.
Consider painting over wallpaper if removing it will be cost prohibitive or damage the wall. Previously painted wallpaper can be time-consuming and expensive to remove, so it's a good candidate for paint. Same with wallpaper hung without a primer, which won't come off easily, either.
In my home repair business, I recently worked on a property with improperly installed wallpaper. At some point, someone hung wallpaper without sealing the wall first. Sealant provides a barrier between the wallpaper glue and the wall surface. If not sealed, wallpaper adheres directly to the drywall's paper surface.
So when I tried to remove it, the drywall paper came off with it. I stopped right away and recommended painting over the wallpaper instead.
Read on for step-by-step instructions to prep, prime and paint over your wallpaper the right way.
Tools Required
2-1/2-in. sash paint brush
2-in. putty knife
6-in. taping knife
Bucket
Fine dust mask/respirator
Fine/Medium drywall sanding sponge
Latex gloves
Paint tray
Pencil
Rags
Roller frame
Roller pad
Sponge
Stepladder
Trash bags
Tray liner
Wallpaper seam roller
Materials Required
All-purpose cleaner
Drywall joint compound
Latex paint
Lightweight surfacing compound
Oil primer
Wallpaper seam glue
Project step-by-step (10)
Step 1
Prepare the space
Clear out the space, removing furniture and rugs.
Remove pictures from the walls and curtains from the windows.
Paint the remainder of the wall surface with a 3/16-in. or 1/4-in. nap paint roller.
Wait the manufacturer’s recommended dry time before applying a second coat.
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Examine the walls and add another coat if more coverage is needed.
Step 9
Clean up
Wash brushes and rollers with warm soapy water and let dry before storing.
Remove drop cloths from the floor.
Replace furniture, rugs, pictures and curtains.
Reinstall light switch and outlet faceplates.
Step 10
Maintain and clean your painted walls
Wipe down walls periodically as needed with water and gentle soap.
Touch up as necessary with leftover paint.
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