Colefax And Fowler Delancey Wallpaper

DELANCEY WALLPAPER

Colefax And Fowler Delancey Wallpaper

DELANCEY WALLPAPER
 
he individuality of the artist’s hand brings great character to this delicate monotone trail.

A hint of Chinoiserie makes it reminiscent of hand painted wallcoverings.

INFORMATION

PRODUCT TYPE

Wallpaper

BRAND

Jane Churchill

ENVIRONMENT

Indoor

PRINTING

Hand Painted Wallcovering

REPEAT

V 61cm (Half drop) / H 52cm approx

Colefax And Fowler Delancey Wallpaper

DESIGN

Pretty Design

ROLL SIZE

52cm x 10m

CODE

7128/03

COLLECTION 

Delancey

COMPOSITION

100% Paper

PRODUCTION

Made in United Kingdom

USE

Use in many different rooms

PATTERN BOOK

Ashdown Wallpapers

AVAILABLE COLORS

6

colors

COLORS

-Aqua -Yellow -Blue -Silver -Pale Blue -Celadon

Colefax And Fowler Delancey Wallpaper
Aqua
Colefax And Fowler Delancey Wallpaper
Yellow
Colefax And Fowler Delancey Wallpaper
Blue
Colefax And Fowler Delancey Wallpaper
Silver
Colefax And Fowler Delancey Wallpaper
Pale Blue
Colefax And Fowler Delancey Wallpaper
Celadon

  HANGING INSTRUCTIONS

LINING

It is important that the walls are horizontally cross-lined, using a good quality lining paper, the adhesive should be the same as used on the final wallpaper. We recommend that lining paper is then sized to aid adhesion. The lining should be allowed to dry out fully before hanging out wallcovering.

PREPARATION

Walls should be clean, firm and dry. Roughen any painted surfaces with Glass/Sandpaper to form a key. Remove any old wallcoverings and fill in any holes and cracks. Size any absorbent surfaces. Scrape powdery or flaky areas and paint with a suitably prepared size, or oil based primer, allowing it to dry completely.

ADHESIVE

Ensure that a ready mixed PVA adhesive containing fungicide is used with this wallcovering. (USA: A properly mixed wheat or light-weight vinyl adhesive may be used. Medium weight and heavy weight vinyl adhesives must not be used). Try to avoid getting adhesive on the printed surface, dried paste will damage the surface of a printed wallpaper. If it is unavoidable, gently wipe off with a clean damp sponge whilst it is moist, making sure to rinse the sponge thoroughly throughout the cleaning process using clear water only and no soap or cleaning liquids of any kind.

HANGING INSTRUCTIONS

Before cutting and hanging wallpaper or borders please inspect every roll to ensure that they all have the same code, are in good condition and that the edges match correctly. The company cannot accept any liability for defects in the condition of the product or matching which are apparent at the time of hanging, nor can the company be responsible for any consequential loss.

All labels should be retained until hanging is complete and to your satisfaction. If your wallpaper is an all-over dark colour the ends of the roll should be coloured with a matching water based crayon or marker to avoid white edges showing. To minimize the hazard in the event of fire DO NOT hang wallpapers over expanded polystyrene veneers or any other such highly flammable products and ensure that wallcoverings are always firmly stuck down.

APPLICATION

Cut your lengths allowing for Pattern Matching and forfinal trimming top and bottom. DO NOT assume that the wallpaper will come off the roll the right way up - this should always be checked and if unsure, consult the Pattern Book, check with your retailer, or call customer services on UK - 0208 8777 6400, EXPORT: 020 8874 6484. Apply an even coat of paste ensuring the edges and well covered, allow to soak for 4-5 minutes until the paper is supple otherwise bubbling and lifting at the joints may occur, oversoaking can result in shrinkback.

DO NOT paste more than one length at a time. Use a plumb line when hanging the first length and smooth the paper to the wall using a paperhangers brush from the centre of the length to the edge to expel air bubbles. After hanging 3or4 lengths, we strongly recommend that you inspect theresulttoensure noshading orotherfaults arepresent, ideallythewallpaper should be left overnight to dry before inspection. NO claim for redecorating costs can be allowed once more than one roll had been hung.

Special care should be taken when hanging very pale colours as joins are inevitably more apparent. Butt-join subsequent lengths. If sufficient paste has been applied to the edges there should be no need to use a seam roller to smooth down the edges - if this is necessary, only a felt roller should be used. It is advised that completed whole areas are wiped down with a clean damp sponge to give a consistent lustre upon drying. Good ventilation and aneven temperature will assist in the even drying of wallpaper.