- SPECIFICATION
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All our Wide Width Wallpapers:
- Are printed on non-woven paper made of cellulose and polyester
- Have a tear-off selvedge on both sides
- Are joined by overlap and splicing
- Are sold by the metre, like fabric
The printed width varies between 132cm and 138cm.
- PANELS & BESPOKE PRINTING
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Certain designs are printed as tailor-made panels to suit your room height:
- Force 9
- Petra
- Sika
We can also produce other designs as panels to reduce wastage, particularly for patterns with a straight repeat.
Panels are not suitable for staircases.
- ALTERNATIVE SUBSTRATES
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All Wide Width Wallpapers are also available on:
METALLIC
A semi-gloss, pearl finish
Please note there may be a slight colour variation due to the ground.VINYL
Printing on vinyl results in approximately a 10% reduction in width and vertical repeat
There may also be a slight colour variation.For bespoke orders, please contact: studioservice@lewisandwood.co.uk
- CALCULATING QUANTITIES
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To calculate the amount required:
If you are matching a previous order, please let us know when ordering.
- WALLPAPER PASTE
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We recommend a good quality, pre-mixed, heavy-duty paste such as Solvite, Polycell or Halls B-Line.
Hanging Wallpaper
- Pattern Repeats
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Straight Repeat
Two similar units of pattern match side by side.
All drops are the same and can be cut in sequence.

Half Drop Repeat
Each unit matches halfway down the next.
There are two alternating drops, which can be cut in sequence or alternately.

- Damp Environments
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For use in areas with higher humidity:
- Ensure the surface is clean and dust-free
- Apply a thin coat of Polyvine Acrylic Varnish (Satin finish)
- If preferred, follow with a Matt finish
- Several thin coats are better than one thick coat
Allow each coat to dry fully before applying the next.
- Cleaning & Care
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- Use a soft brush to remove dust, working from top to bottom
- Avoid excessive water or detergent
- Baby wipes can be useful for light marks
- Always test a small, inconspicuous area first
- Avoid soaking the paper or letting water reach the seams
- Do not use abrasive materials
A soft cloth or sponge is best for cleaning.