Like with Komar Dots and paper photomurals, you need to start with a clean and dry wall surface to ensure maximum adhesion. Draw horizontal and vertical lines on the wall to mark the positions of the individual sheets and make them easier to hang. Apply wallpaper paste to the wall, evenly and lengthwise. Then press each sheet onto the wall using a cloth or a brush, without an overlap and working from the top to the bottom and from the centre to the edges. Tip: As not all walls are perfectly perpendicular and even, we recommend starting with sheet 4. Like paper murals, non-woven murals should be allowed to dry at a room temperature of 18 to 20 degrees Celsius.
With an extensive selection of fascinating motifs, Komar non-woven murals are a popular way to design your home creatively and display your individuality. They turn wallpapering into a fun DIY project, whether you’re a complete beginner, amateur or seasoned professional.