Wallpapering Around Fixtures and Thermostats

By +Don Vandervort, HomeTips

The methods for hanging paper around openings really are just variations on those for papering a solid wall:

1. Slice paper
After turning off the electricity, removing the fixture, and covering it loosely with paper, slice the wallpaper from the ceiling line, baseboard, or corner, whichever is closer, to the opening.


2. Cut slits
Cut a series of slits from the fixture's center to its outer edges until you can smooth down the paper around it.



3. Finish up
Crease the edges of the slits against the wall tightly, then carefully trim them with a razor or utility knife

Wallpapering Around a Thermostat:
To paper around a thermostat, hang the strip from the ceiling line as you would for any wall.

When you reach the thermostat, smooth the paper down as close to it as you can without tacking it onto the thermostat.

Make an X-shaped cut over the thermostat large enough for the paper around it to lie flat, but not so large that the paper will show cut marks. Trim the excess, then smooth the paper.



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