Why Wallpaper
Painting is undoubtedly the most common practice when it comes to decoration and repairing the walls in the country. The wall papers is comparatively latest addition in wall decoration. People still have some doubts relating to the use of wallpapers. Here we will explain few reasons and cons of usage of wallpapers.
Lasts longer than Paint
Even the best quality of wall paints will last for about 10 years, before fading and chipping away. But a wall paper will stay even more than 15 years. Both paints and wallpaper are vulnerable to sunlight. Where paint can fade away in 5 years, wallpaper takes longer to start fading.
Easy to Maintain
Paint needs regular cleaning and maintenance. A touch up is required every 2 years to remove stains of food, oil and more. Now, on the other hand, wallpapers do not need much maintenance just a simple wiping with wet cloth will be just perfect.
More choices than paint
Paint companies come up with their own distinctive set of colours but even with mixing not many options can be created. And for wallpapers, numerous designs, colours, textures are available to choose from.
Installing and changing is easy
Removal of paints is an extensive process, it needs scraping and stripping of the old paint for smoothening the wall. This process can take days for one wall. While the wall papers can be installed by just smoothing the surface with a layer of Putty and then applying the wallpaper on the wall. It’s that easy. And all this takes just few hours for entire house.
Looks more aesthetic
If you wish to give a textured look to your walls you need rolls, sponges and stencils to create different stripes, murals, tiles and chevrons. But on the other hand all you need is a stunning 3D wallpapers.
So hope you also agree with the fact at wallpapers are better than paint. Off course both have pros and cons but on a broader way, wallpapers are easy, convenient and cost effective. For a wide range of designer wallpaper, visit Ultra Walls, Delhi’s largest manufacturers and importers of wallpapers.