You Paint the trim first, then wallpaper.
Wallpaper has become less popular recently, it has been replaces by relaxing paint tones and decorative trim.
Most people will mask off with tape the trim and paint the large body of the job first, then remove the tape and carefully paint the trim last.
When hanging wallpaper, you should cut the wallpaper flush with the corner trim piece. It is important to ensure that you start the first piece of wallpaper on each wall perfectly straight to avoid compounding angles as you move along.
Open video. Press 'Print Screen' at the point you want to use as a wallpaper. Windows users, paste it into Paint, trim the edges, save it, click File, click 'Set as wallpaper' (tiled or centered, you choose).
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If you prime first, you will ensure that you have a consistent finish.
Are you planning to paint over the wallpaper? Make sure there are no loose ends or bubbles in the paper. Latex flat or satin paint will work but you will see the seams in the wallpaper and the paint may cause the paper to lift off the wall. Better to remove the paper first for the best look and most durability. I had to paint over paper and decided to texture the wall first with a skim coat of plaster. Doesn't look bad but a LOT of work!
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You really shouldn't. most wallpaper adhesive is water soluable and will cause the paint to have adhesion problems.
There are a couple advantages of using wallpapers over paint. Someone who doesn't like the wallpaper design can easily get it off and replace it whereas paint someone would have to strip it first and then repaint the area.
I M NOT A GOOD PAINTER ,I GOT PAINT ALL OVER THE WINDOW TRIM AND WALL TRIM .HOW DO I GET THAT PAINT OFF WITH OUT MESSING UP TRIM