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Hey everyone, I've been staring at my living room walls for weeks now trying to pick wallpaper, and it's driving me nuts how much the samples look different depending on the time of day. Our place faces mostly north with a bit of east light in the mornings, so everything feels kinda cool and flat until the sun hits, then suddenly warmer tones pop. Last year I slapped up this subtle grey pattern thinking it'd be calming, but in winter it just looks gloomy no matter what. Anyone else notice how the direction of natural light totally shifts what wallpaper works best, like avoiding dark stuff in north-facing spots or going bolder where the afternoon sun blasts in? Would love to hear your real-life experiences before I commit again.
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Yeah, from what I've seen over the years messing around with a few home projects, those edges staying flat and the seams not pulling apart make the hugest difference once everything settles. Poor prep like skipping a good prime or not rolling the joins properly seems to bite you back quick—I've had bits curl up after humidity swings in winter. Using decent paste and really working it in helps tons too. If you're ever thinking of getting it done right without the headache, some folks swear by wallpaper hangers london who actually take time on the fiddly bits like pattern matching and sealing edges so it doesn't degrade fast. Just my two cents from trial and error, nothing fancy.