Can I use big size vinyl wallpaper on a plaster wall?

Nov 13, 2025

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Hey there! As a supplier of big size vinyl wallpaper, I often get asked, "Can I use big size vinyl wallpaper on a plaster wall?" Well, let's dive right into it and find out.

First off, let's talk about what big size vinyl wallpaper is. It's a type of wallpaper made from vinyl, which is a synthetic material. Vinyl wallpapers are known for their durability, easy maintenance, and a wide range of designs. We offer some really cool options like the Wide Vinyl Wallpaper with Flower Design, New Big Size PVC Wallpaper, and Marble Look Wallpaper. These wallpapers come in large sizes, which can be great for covering big walls quickly and creating a bold statement.

Now, onto plaster walls. Plaster is a common material used for interior walls. It's made by mixing plaster powder with water to form a paste, which is then applied to the wall surface. Plaster walls have a smooth and even finish, which is generally a good base for wallpaper. But there are a few things to consider before you go ahead and stick that big size vinyl wallpaper on it.

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One of the main things is the condition of the plaster wall. If the wall has any cracks, holes, or uneven surfaces, you'll need to fix them first. Cracks and holes can cause the wallpaper to bubble or peel over time. You can use a plaster filler to repair these imperfections. Just make sure to sand the filled areas smooth so that the wallpaper will adhere properly.

Another important factor is the moisture level of the plaster wall. Plaster walls can sometimes hold moisture, especially if they're new or if there's a problem with water leakage in the building. Moisture can cause the wallpaper to peel or develop mold. So, it's a good idea to check the moisture level of the wall before installing the wallpaper. You can use a moisture meter to do this. If the moisture level is too high, you'll need to wait for the wall to dry out completely or take steps to reduce the moisture, like improving ventilation in the room.

Once you've made sure that the plaster wall is in good condition and dry, it's time to prepare the wall for wallpaper installation. You'll need to clean the wall surface to remove any dust, dirt, or grease. You can use a mild detergent and water to do this. Make sure to rinse the wall thoroughly and let it dry completely before applying the wallpaper.

Now, let's talk about the actual installation process. Big size vinyl wallpaper can be a bit tricky to install, especially if you're doing it for the first time. It's a good idea to have someone help you. You'll need to measure the wall carefully and cut the wallpaper to the right size. Leave a little extra on each side to allow for trimming.

When applying the wallpaper, start at the top of the wall and work your way down. Use a wallpaper brush or a smoothing tool to smooth out any air bubbles or wrinkles as you go. Make sure to align the pattern of the wallpaper correctly. If you're using multiple strips of wallpaper, overlap them slightly and use a sharp knife to cut through both layers at the same time. This will ensure a seamless join.

It's also important to use the right adhesive for the job. There are different types of wallpaper adhesives available, and you'll need to choose one that's suitable for vinyl wallpaper and plaster walls. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully when mixing and applying the adhesive.

In general, big size vinyl wallpaper can work well on plaster walls as long as you take the time to prepare the wall properly and follow the correct installation procedures. The end result can be a beautiful and long-lasting wall covering that will transform the look of your room.

But like any home improvement project, there are some potential drawbacks. One of the main issues is that vinyl wallpaper can be difficult to remove if you ever want to change it. It can also be more expensive than other types of wallpaper. And if the wallpaper isn't installed correctly, it can look messy and unprofessional.

So, to sum it up, yes, you can use big size vinyl wallpaper on a plaster wall, but you need to make sure that the wall is in good condition, dry, and properly prepared. If you're not confident in your DIY skills, it might be a good idea to hire a professional wallpaper installer.

If you're interested in our big size vinyl wallpaper products, we'd love to hear from you. Whether you're a homeowner looking to spruce up your living room or a contractor working on a big project, we can provide you with high-quality wallpaper and expert advice. Just reach out to us to start a procurement discussion. We're here to help you create the perfect look for your space.

References

  • "Wallpaper Installation Guide" - General DIY Home Improvement Handbook
  • "Plaster Wall Maintenance and Repair" - Interior Construction Manual

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