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  2. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Wallpaper is used in interior decoration to cover the interior walls of domestic and public buildings. It is usually sold in rolls and is applied onto a wall using wallpaper paste . Wallpapers can come plain as "lining paper" to help cover uneven surfaces and minor wall defects, "textured", plain with a regular repeating pattern design, or with ...

  3. Lincrusta - Wikipedia

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    Lincrusta wall covering, Roseland Cottage Detail of Byzantine pattern Lincrusta wall covering. Lincrusta is a deeply embossed wallcovering, invented by Frederick Walton. Walton was already known for patenting linoleum floor covering in 1860. [1] [2] Lincrusta was launched in 1877 and was used in a host of applications from royal homes to ...

  4. Category:Wallcoverings - Wikipedia

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    Including house paint, plaster, wallpaper and wall upholstery ... Pages in category "Wallcoverings" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  5. 45 Big Ideas for Your Small Bedroom - AOL

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    Instead, she suggests, create coziness via space-heightening striped wallpaper or an all-over floral. Smith also recommends sconces, in lieu of lamps, and leaving room for side tables, though a ...

  6. 4 Ways to Make a Small Room Look Bigger, According to ... - AOL

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    When all else fails, Segal says you can always count on mirrors to make a small room seem bigger in a pinch. "Mirrors reflect light and create the optical illusion of more space," she says. "This ...

  7. Anaglypta - Wikipedia

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    Anaglypta is a range of paintable textured wallcoverings made from paper or vinyl. It is produced on traditional paper and paste-the-wall substrates. Anaglypta is often compared to Lincrusta which is made from gelled paste of linseed oil and wood flour. [1] Lincrusta is considered to be a heavier version but more durable than Anaglypta.