Wallpaper Installers in Maidenhead

Wallpaper installers in Maidenhead by Maidenhead Painters

Maidenhead Painters are Maidenhead’s wallpaper installers, hanging full-room and feature-wall papers across SL6 from Crossrail-era townhouses to period hallways in Cookham and Taplow.

Maidenhead’s premium property stock creates some of the most demanding wallpapering briefs in Berkshire. Period hallways in Cookham and Taplow-edge properties have tall ceilings, original cornicing, and in many cases a staircase visible from the front door. These spaces require experience with long drops, pattern registration on raked stairwell walls, and the ability to trim at original plaster cornices without cracking them.

What we cover:

  • Feature walls and full-room hanging in living rooms, bedrooms, and dining rooms
  • Period hallways with tall ceilings and stairwell drops
  • Lining paper installation and wallpaper removal

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Why Choose Maidenhead Painters

Period Hallway Specialists

Long drops, corniced ceilings, stairwell pattern registration. We do this correctly where others take shortcuts.

Repeat Client Catchment

Most of Maidenhead Painters’ wallpapering work comes from repeat clients in the period-village catchment, where pattern registration and cornice trimming need to be right first time.

Correct Adhesive Selection

Non-woven, paste-the-wall, grasscloth, and heritage papers all need different adhesives and handling methods.

Cornice-Safe Trimming

We trim at original plaster cornices with a cutting guide, not scissors, so the cornice face stays undamaged.

Wallpapering Services

Feature Wall Hanging

Feature walls in open-plan living rooms and master bedrooms are the most frequent wallpapering request across Crossrail-era townhouses and 1930s detached properties throughout the Maidenhead catchment. The wall needs to be properly prepared before hanging: filled, sanded, and primed with a suitable size coat for the paper type.

Non-woven papers common in contemporary designs require a different adhesive and hanging technique from traditional paste-the-wall papers. We specify the correct adhesive at the site visit. A feature wall hung with the wrong adhesive on an unprimed surface will lift at the seams within 12 to 18 months, particularly in rooms with variable temperature. For feature walls where you want paint rather than paper, see our feature wall painting page when it goes live.

Full-Room Wallpapering

Full-room wallpapering in period dining rooms and drawing rooms in Cookham and Bray properties is among the most technically demanding residential work in the catchment. These rooms have dado rails, picture rails, and cornicing at ceiling level, each requiring a clean trim at a different horizontal plane.

Pattern-matching papers in full-room applications need careful drop sequencing to minimise pattern waste while maintaining registration through corners and around door frames. We calculate pattern repeats at the quotation stage and include waste allowance in the material choice.

Period Hallways and Stairwells

Period hallways in Cookham and Taplow-edge properties with tall ceilings, original cornicing, and a staircase visible from the front door present a precision hanging challenge. Long drops on stairwell walls require stable access equipment at each change of level. The paper must be registered against the pattern from the top of the drop before any paste is applied.

Trimming to original plaster cornicing requires a steady hand and a very sharp straight edge. We trim with a cutting guide at all cornice junctions. The result holds the pattern registration and leaves the cornice face undamaged.

On Holyport village green properties, hallways carry the character expectation of the wider setting. Pattern choice and hanging quality in these entrance spaces matter more than in a standard residential hallway.

Lining Paper Installation

Lining paper is the correct base for both overhanging wallpaper and for painting on walls with surface imperfections. On period properties in Boyn Hill and central Maidenhead with uneven original decoration, lining paper run horizontally before painting produces a flatter result than paint alone.

We assess whether lining paper is needed at the site visit. Where the existing surface is smooth and well-adhered, lining paper is not always required and we will say so.

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Wallpaper Removal

Removing old wallpaper in 1930s properties in Furze Platt and Boyn Hill requires particular care where the paper is directly on lime plaster. Scoring the paper aggressively and soaking heavily can damage the lime plaster face behind, particularly where the plaster has dried and become brittle. We assess the surface before removal and use the gentlest effective method.

Where multiple layers are present, as is common in period hallways that have not been stripped since the 1970s, we work layer by layer and inspect the plaster between each layer before proceeding.

Here’s How It Works

1. Surface assessment and material choice

We visit, inspect the surfaces to be papered, and agree the paper type, adhesive, and any preparatory work needed. We confirm pattern repeat allowances and order quantities at this stage.

2. Surface preparation

Existing paper is stripped where needed. All surfaces are filled, sanded, and sized for the specific paper being hung. Sizing is matched to the paper type and surface, not applied generically. Lining paper is installed cross-ways where the surface needs it.

3. Pattern drop planning

For pattern-matched papers, we plan the drop sequence from the most visible point in the room outward. This determines where pattern cuts fall and minimises waste while keeping the most visible joins correctly registered.

4. Hanging

Papers are hung from plumb lines established independently from corner edges, which are rarely true vertical. Each drop is checked against the plumb line before the adjacent drop is hung. Period property cornicing is trimmed with a cutting guide, not scissors.

5. Trimming and seam finishing

All seams are pressed with a seam roller on appropriate paper types. Papers that should not be rolled (embossed and textured) are pressed with a damp cloth at seams only. Final inspection covers all joins, pattern registration, and trim quality at ceiling, cornice, and skirting level.

Wallpapering Costs in Maidenhead

Prices below are estimates only. Every project is different. Call 01628 965566 for a precise quote.

Most of Maidenhead Painters’ wallpapering work comes from repeat clients in the period-village catchment, where pattern registration and cornice trimming need to be right first time.

Three things drive the price:

Wallpapering cost factors for stairwells in Maidenhead
Period property wallpapering preparation in Maidenhead

Drop Length and Access

Standard room drops of 2.4 to 2.6 metres are straightforward. Stairwell drops of 4 to 6 metres in period Cookham and Taplow-edge hallways require specialist access equipment and significantly more time per strip. This is reflected in the cost per drop.

Paper Type

Standard vinyl papers are the most straightforward to hang. Grasscloth, hand-printed, and heritage papers require more careful handling, slower pasting schedules, and cannot be trimmed with the same tools. Material cost also varies significantly by paper type.

Surface Preparation

A surface in good condition needs sizing and little more. A surface with uneven plaster, failed paint, or multiple layers of old paper needs lining, extended preparation, or in some cases a skim coat from a plasterer before wallpapering can proceed.

Trade Insight

Period hallways in Cookham and Taplow-edge properties are consistently underquoted by less experienced wallpaper hangers who price from square metreage alone. The access complexity, drop length, and cornice trimming on these spaces requires a different cost basis from a standard room.

Typical ranges:

Feature wall, single room in a Crossrail-era townhouse or 1930s semi (standard paper, normal ceiling height): GBP 180 to GBP 350, depending on paper type and surface preparation required.

Full-room wallpapering, period dining room or drawing room in Cookham or Bray (pattern-matched paper, dado and picture rails, cornice): GBP 620 to GBP 1,100, depending on room size and paper type.

Feature hallway and stairwell, period cottage in Cookham or Taplow-edge (tall ceilings, original cornicing, stairwell return landing): GBP 620 to GBP 1,000.

For rooms where you are considering wallpaper for some walls and paint for others, see our interior painting page.

Call 01628 965566 to arrange a site visit and written quote.

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