Wallpaper FAQs
When it comes to purchasing wallpaper, we would always recommend ordering all you need in one go so that you can avoid any variation that may occur between batches.
To make sure you are ordering the right amount of wallpaper, we have built a wallpaper calculator that will tell you how many rolls of a specific wallpaper you will need based on the area of wall to be covered. You will find a wallpaper calculator on every wallpaper product page. Please note that you may need more rolls of a certain wallpaper design that you would need for another. This is because the pattern repeat plays a part in how many rolls you will need, and so please ensure that you calculate the number of rolls needed for the specific wallpaper you have in mind.
If you need any further help, please contact us.
If you are not accustomed to hanging wallpaper, it is important to do a little research beforehand so that you can be sure to achieve an expert finish. You can find our tips and guidance in our handy guide on how to hang wallpaper.
As with all queries around Warner House products, we would encourage you to get in touch with us if you are still in need of advice. If you do have any other questions for us, please contact us.
Lining paper is designed to create a perfect base for you to hang your wallpaper. If your walls have imperfections or blemishes, lining paper can be used to hide these, creating an even surface and helping you to achieve a perfect finish.
Made from breathable non-woven paper that is responsibly sourced from sustainably managed forest and Greenguard certified, our wallpaper is environmentally friendly. It is latex printed, and free from PVC and other harmful chemicals.
Our wallpaper can be used in bathrooms and is breathable, but it is not suitable for areas prone to extreme condensation or damp.
We sell our own premium ready-mixed paste specially formulated for hanging Warner House wallpapers. Available in 2 sizes.
We advise that you do not book decorators or any other trades until you have received your product.
A pattern match details how the pattern matches to the next piece of fabric. This is usually a ‘straight match’, ‘half-drop’ or ‘staggered’. Please contact us if you would like help with this.
A pattern match details how the pattern matches to the next piece of fabric. This is usually a ‘straight match’, ‘half-drop’ or ‘staggered’. Please contact us if you would like help with this.