It depends on how you intend to install the plastic tiles. If you are going to mechanically fasten them, say with screws or nails, then go for it. If you are going to glue them, then never a good idea. I would remove the wallpaper. It's time consuming and can be a mess, but ultimately I would sleep better knowing my tiles aren't going to fall off the wall.
NO!!!! when the wallpaper lets go so does everything else...
NOO!
Neken.co.uk do a plastic wall tile panel. These can also be purchased in Focus, but they have less choice than the Neken website There is also a company called Stick and Go Tiles, they do a tile that does not need cementing or grouting, visit them on their website - 44 ranges to choose from. stickandgo.com now produce over 5O RANGES of tiles that do not need cementing or grouting, they have been in business for over five years and are an established company. The tiles are sold all over the world via their website.
For what? Tiles, cloth, painting or wallpaper...
Melamine plastic is used to make floor tiles, kitchenware , and fabric which resist fire.
There are many advantages to using plastic ceiling tiles over other ceiling tiles. Some of these advantages are natural defense against moisture and humidity damage and they won't rust.
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You have two spots for gardening, but you would need to remove the tiles from one and the plastic grass from the other.
Plastic cement is usually used to repair cracks in plaster, wood, chipped tiles, etc.
There are many kinds of ceiling tiles that are available. The kinds of ceiling tiles include cork, tin, plastic and acoustical. www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-different-types-of-ceiling-tiles.htm
It can do but it is all in the mind as you know. The same applies to wallpaper. you hang wallpaper with narrow stripes it will make the room look smaller. hang w/ paper with wide stripes it will make the room look larger.
yes but consider the possibility of tiles coming off with paper...mortar or adhesive chemical reaction could cause seperation bubbles between wallboard and wallpaper
To exchange tiles: *Place the tiles you wish to exchange face down on the table, and announce how many tiles you are exchanging (e.g. "Exchange five"). *Start your opponent's timer (if you are playing timed). *Draw the desired number of tiles to replenish your rack (e.g. five in this case) and place them on your rack. *Put the face-down tiles into the bag. Note that you can only exchange when there are at least seven tiles left in the bag.
One way to make tiles from plastic is to melt plastic in the oven in the shape of a tile. Plastic pony beads are an excellent source for plastic that can be melted into different shapes. In a square metal pan, arrange the beads with the hole facing up in a single layer. Nonstick pans work best. Bake at 350 degrees until the beads are fully melted. Let cool and remove from pan.