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Wallpaper reminds people of their grandma. Other people remember the horrible feeling of peeling wallpaper off the wall which took forever and ever!
But what is it about this wall covering that’s kept it around for many years? For some it is the elegance it offers with just a little of work, for others it’s some sort of artwork and for others this is the way to combine most of the colours in the room into one focus.Â
Wallpaper and glue technology has changed a lot since the 1960’s, along with every other facet of our modern lives. The printing process is relatively identical. The paper is pretty much the same. But, the thing that changed is the glue. It’s changed for the better. Here are the Top 10 Tips About Wallpaper.
- Did you know wallpaper was first used in China within 200B. C. As the Chinese passed this know-how to other cultures, the uses and types of making paper improved with each generation even though other cultures added their own touches.
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- In 1841 Jean Bourdichon painted 50 rolls of paper with angels for a blue background for Louis XI associated with France. The paper was useful to decorate his various houses. It soon began hiring painters to create these painted paper wall coverings to deal with.
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- In 1675, Jean-Michel Papillon, started making block designs with identical, repetitive patterns on throws of papers in which it was called wallpaper as we know it today.
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- Americans began using wallpaper in 1739, when it was eventually introduced by the Philadelphia laser printer, Plunket Fleeson.
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- Within 1778, Louis XVI issued a decree that required the length of a wallpaper roll to be about 34 feet.
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- Through the 1920s nearly 400 million rolls of wallpaper were sold, resulting in a decade being the Golden Age of Background.
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- After World War 2, wallpaper was improved using plastic resins which meant it was more durable, washable and stain resistant.
Wallpaper has definitely come quite some distance from being painted personally. Today technology with its durability, design and uses. So, if you are searching for a new look for a room, do your research and check out some wallpaper too.































