How to wallpaper over wallpaper
Looking to update your existing wallpaper? What if we told you that you could do this without removing it? Easily transform the look of any room with our helpful guide on wallpapering over wallpaper. We’ll discuss whether this is the right option for you and how to do it properly.
To wallpaper over wallpaper, prepare the wall by removing fixtures, filling holes, sanding imperfections, sealing seams, cleaning the surface, and applying primer. Then measure and cut strips with overhang, apply wallpaper paste to the side you’ll attach, and smooth onto the wall. Once dry, trim the excess off.
Wallpapering over existing wallpaper is possible, but only if the existing wallpaper is in good condition. Avoid applying to vinyl coatings, textured or damaged wallpaper, or dark/patterned designs that might show through.
Should you wallpaper over wallpaper?
While wallpapering over wallpaper is sometimes an option, you’ll have to consider a few things before you start, such as the condition, colour, and coating of your current wallpaper.
Below are some instances where you should strip the existing wallpaper rather than paper over it.
The wall already holds more than one layer of wallpaper
Check if yours does by cutting into a hidden spot on the wall.
The existing wallpaper has a vinyl coating
The water-resistant plastic layer on top won’t absorb the adhesive, making repapering almost impossible. This may also lead to mould growth between the layers.
The existing wallpaper is textured
Textured wallpaper will show through your new wallpaper, especially if the new one is untextured.
The existing wallpaper is in bad condition
Wallpapering over imperfections will create lumps and bumps. So, if your current wallpaper has rips, creases, has been applied badly, or has raised edges, it’s best to strip it off and start from scratch.
The existing wallpaper is noticeably darker than your new one
If you’re attempting to place a light cream or white wallpaper over a much darker shade of paper, the colour may show through. The same goes for if you’re putting a plain wallpaper over a heavily patterned one. You can check for this beforehand by ordering a sample of your new wallpaper and holding it up against your wall.
Let's begin wallpapering
To ensure a successful project, we’ve outlined what you’ll need to wallpaper over your wallpaper.
What you’ll need
Step 1: preparing the wall
Step 2: apply the new wallpaper
Step 3: style your room
So, while it is possible to wallpaper over wallpaper, it’s important to consider whether it will work with your old wallpaper. You’ll need a completely flat, unblemished surface that won’t show through your new wallpaper, so make sure to spend time removing as many imperfections as possible before you start. It’s a great way to save time and effort, especially if you change up your interior design frequently, so you have more time to design your room around it. If you’re still not decided on a new wallpaper, check out our guide on wallpaper ideas by room.