First thing to go were
the orange peel walls.
No Panel, but I don't have
orange peel walls to deal with.
We moved in with every room painted differently (
orange peel walls in the living room; dried blood (colour, not real!)
Not exact matches
Decal is not recommended for use on «
orange peel»
walls or other heavily textured or overly porous surfaces.
The wallpaper
peels, the
orange carpets look as if they haven't been cleaned in well over a decade, and the tiles crackle and fall from the
walls.
-- Stay away from textured
walls (
orange peel is the most texture they recommend it to be applied on — mine has
orange peel)-- having texture on the
wall will cause air to get behind the product and it will not adhere properly
I have an heavy
orange peel texture on my
walls, so I'm thinking it may not look right?
Mine are all textured (
orange peel looking) and wondering if yours look so much MORE spectacular if they're on a «smooth»
wall.
In this space we have
orange peel texture (ugh) but it's light, so I felt okay not retexturing the
wall and it's not noticeable, but be aware of that when you go to apply your own.
I, too, have
orange peel texture
walls, and tried installing a «
wall liner» (I've seen it at Lowe's, but I ordered mine on Amazon) during a previous wallpaper project — it's AMAZING!
But as I recently explained, this room has
orange peel textured
walls, and that just wasn't going to fly with me.
Half done paneling that's coming off the
wall,
peeling linoleum flooring, bright
orange walls, no trim, wobbly toilet.
There was so much shiny parquet flooring, horrible dark industrial carpet,
orange peel textured
wall everywhere.