Our walk-in closet is *THE* last space in my house where wallpaper exists, and in this video, I'll walk you through how to remove wallpaper easily and to repair the drywall before painting! I'm doing a full master bedroom walk-in closet makeover, including building new shelving, so you'll get to see that in an upcoming video. For now, here's my closet "BEFORE" and how I finally got rid of the last 1970's wallpaper in my house! //MATERIAL LIST// (contains affiliate links)
- Wallpaper steamer:
-Towels
-6" joint knife:
-8" or 12" taping knife spreading joint compound:
-Mud pan for holding joint compound:
-Joint compound:
-Cardboard box or milk jug for gluey gunk! Or you can use a spare mud pan for this.
-Pry bar for moldings and trims
-Hammer
-Gloves
-Dust masks:
-220-grit fine sandpaper
-Drywall sander
-Orbital sander:
-Latex water-based primer
-Satin or eggshell finish paint
-Roller handle and roller
-Paintbrush
-Step stool
-Trash bags
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