Pattern matching nightmares on uneven or bowed walls
Hey everyone, has anyone else here completely lost their mind trying to get pattern matching perfect on those stupidly bowed or uneven old walls? Last month I tried tackling the feature wall in our Victorian flat's living room myself – thought the geometric print would look cool and modern against the wonky plaster. Big mistake. The repeats just refused to line up no matter how much I tugged, slid, or cursed at the paper. Ended up with a visible mismatch right at eye level that still bugs me every time I walk past. Prep seemed okay, but clearly not enough for these wonky surfaces. Anyone got horror stories like this or figured out a decent workaround short of replastering the whole thing? Really debating calling in proper help now.







Yeah, I've been there more times than I'd like to admit – those older London places love throwing curveballs with their walls. One job I helped with had such bad bowing in the corners that even after lining the wall and using heavy-duty paste, the pattern still crept off by a good few millimetres over a drop. Super frustrating when you're staring at it for hours. These days I tend to tell friends in similar spots to look for wallpaper hangers london who actually specialise in tricky surfaces, seem to know their stuff from what I've heard through people who've used them. They apparently do proper surveys first and sort the prep properly instead of rushing it. Not pushing anyone, just my two cents after too many DIY fails.