New Collection

ABOUT THE WALLPAPER

  • Briana’s patterns began as endpapers for her picture books. These repeating patterns hold many of the whimsical and floral elements contained in her stories, paintings and stationery designs. The images are made with gouache, oil, and coloured pencils, then turned into patterns & murals digitally. Her patterns are inspired by her love of painting florals, nature, the sea and fairy tales.

  • The wallcoverings are proudly printed in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, using a digital process.

  • -$225 + tax for a standard roll: (24” x 16.5’),

    -Custom widths are available up to 56” width

    -Paste not included.

    -A smooth paper-like matte finish.

    -This wall covering Contains 31 percent post consumer recycled content. It contains NO PVC, NO LEAD, NO PLASTICIZERS, NO HEAVY METALS.  Contributes to several LEED credits. Additional information and specifications are available on request.

  • -$225 + tax for a standard roll: (24” x 16.5’), 

    -Custom widths are available up to 56”

    -Paste not included. 

    -A suede /slightly textured finish.

    -This wall covering Contains 31 percent post consumer recycled content. It contains NO PVC, NO LEAD, NO PLASTICIZERS, NO HEAVY METALS.  Contributes to several LEED credits. Additional information and specifications are available on request.

  • $225 per roll, 16.5’ x 24”

    Peel and Stick works best on smooth and even walls or surfaces.

    -This wallpaper is ideal for a smaller area, or a rental. Great for an accent wall or the interior of a cabinet. For larger rooms or multiple walls, please use the paste and apply options. If you prefer peel and stick for multiple walls, professional Installation is recommended.

  • $ 225 per roll, 16.5’ x 24”

    This is a lightly woven textured material that is peel and stick and completely removable. I would recommend this for anyone doing their own install, as the material is repositionalble, and the product does not stick to itself. Not recommended for bathrooms with a shower or an area of high humidity.

    This is an excellent option for rentals and condos. This fabric peel and stick is also amazing for other projects, such as the back of a book case, inside drawers, or other creative projects.

MATERIALS

  • Adhesives and Primers

    It is recommended to use Adhesives and Primers designed for permeable wallcoverings. Adhesives and Primers must contain mildew inhibitors.

    ARCHITECT’S SPECIFICATIONS

    Surface Preparation

    All hanging surfaces must be clean, smooth, dry, undamaged, free of mold, mildew, grease or stains, and structurally intact. All loose paint and other wallcoverings must be removed. If moisture is present, immediately identify and eliminate the source(s) of the moisture and verify that all wall surfaces are completely dry before proceeding.

    Any mold or mildew MUST be removed from walls and hanging surfaces prior to installation. Walls should not contain in excess of 4% residual moisture content. A moisture meter should be used to determine moisture content.

    Moisture infiltration and accumulation can lead to mold or mildew growth and must be corrected PRIOR to the installation of the wallcovering. This product is intended for use in buildings that are properly designed and maintained to avoid moisture infiltration condensation and or accumulation at wall cavities and wall surfaces, particularly in warm, humid climates. Old walls shall also be treated with bleach, Lysol and/or other approved, mildew –inhibiting products in order to inhibit further mildew growth.

    Proper surface preparation is key to getting great results. To prepare the surface properly, we recommend that you prime all surfaces with a universal, white pigmented,mold inhibiting wallcovering primer.

    For new drywall construction, a coat of wallcovering primer shall be applied to the surface before application of wallcovering. Use a primer that dries to a solid color toconceal drywall joints.

  • Use only a lead pencil for marking walls and back of wallcovering. Do not use ballpoint or marking pen, they will bleed through the surface.

    Do not install wallcovering unless a temperature above 65º degrees F is maintained in both areas of installation and storage for at least 48 hours prior to installation.

    Installation

    1. If the application is a textured or non-matched wallcovering pattern, reverse hanging of alternate panels is required to ensure color continuity from strip to strip. If the application is a mural it is recommended that every other panel is rotated 180 degrees when printing to minimize the side-to-side color shift that may occur with each printer.

    2. Determine whether the pattern match is random, straight across, or drop match.

    Measure the wall height, allowing for pattern match, add 4 inches, and then cut the wallcovering. It will overlap onto the ceiling and the base approximately 2 inches.

    Apply the recommended adhesive to the back using either a pasting machine or a paint roller. Work the adhesive in, to cover the back completely, especially near the edges. Fold each end toward the middle, pasted sides together, aligning the edges

    carefully so they do not dry out. CAUTION: Do not crease wallcovering. Allow to “relax” for ten minutes (booking). This will allow the adhesive to penetrate the wallcovering fabric, which is important to a successful installation.

    3. WITH ALL DIRECTIONAL PATTERNS, IT IS IMPORTANT TO LINE UP PATTERNS

    AT EYE LEVEL ALLOWING ANY DRIFT IN LINEUP TO RUN OFF TOWARD

    CEILING AND FLOOR. THE STANDARD ALLOWANCE IS ONE QUARTER OF AN

    INCH UP OR DOWN. IF PATTERN IS LINED UP AT THE CEILING THE PATTERN

    WILL BEGIN MISALIGNMENT SOONER AND THE GAP WILL BE LARGER. ALSO, MOST PATTERNS WILL BE VIEWED AT EYE LEVEL THEREFORE IT IS THAT

    AREA THAT NEEDS TO LOOK ALIGNED. IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT PATTERN LINEUP, CONTACT SUPPLIER. BE SURE FIRST DROP OF WALLCOVERING IS SQUARE ON WALL BY PLUMBING THE WALL AND USING A LEVEL.

    4. Avoid burnishing the face of the material. Use a wallcovering brush or a plastic scraper to smooth the wallcovering onto the wall. For optimal durability a liquid topcoat may be used to protect the surface of the wallcovering pattern from stain and abrasion. Caution: a topcoat may significantly reduce the permeability.

    5. Do not rub. Do not allow adhesive to dry on surface as it may leave a white residue. Wash off excess paste from face of wallcovering as you hang it with a cellulose sponge. The cellulose sponge must be rinsed in clean water after every use. Blot dry with a clean cloth.

    6. Place the second strip to the edge of the first strip. Tape seams before overlapping and double cutting to avoid getting adhesive on the wallcovering. It is imperative that a very sharp, thin blade is used. A new blade must be used with EACH cut. If paste does get on the wallcovering, clean it off immediately with clean warm water and blot dry with a clean lint less towel. Use a soft bristle brush to wash the ceiling and the baseboard to remove any paste residue. Do not leave any overlap on the seams since the wallcovering will not adhere to itself. Seams should be vertical,have a tight fit, and be free from air and paste bubbles. Seams should not be located closer than 6” to corners.

    7. After three panels are smoothed to wall surface and excess paste removed, examine the installed panels for color uniformity. Any objectionable variations in colormatch, pattern match, etcIshould be immediately communicated to the printer for inspection before proceeding further with installation.

    8. After installation, the walls and wallcovering should be monitored for potential moisture or vapor infiltration or accumulation.  

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