Decorating with tape
Never underestimate the power of tape! It’s one of my most used hacks as a renter. It’s cheap and packs the punch of wallpaper in a much easier application.
This is not a comprehensive, how-to, but I wanted to go over some of what I’ve learned through trial and error. The rest is up to your imagination and creativity!
Here are the supplies I’ve used for my tape walls. A straight edge ruler can also be helpful.
I free hand a lot of this stuff and rely on a ruler a level to repeat the pattern. If this overwhelms you, keep it simple design - wise. Trace over the wall with a pencil and tape overtop.
An exacto knife helps you get a clean cut.
Tips and Tricks
stick to washi, masking and painters tape because they can be removed easily with no residue. Avoid, packing, electrical, duck tape etc.
need inspiration? start looking at wallpaper. Anything geometric can be duplicated with tape!
just like wallpaper, you want to make sure your walls are clean. Go over them with rubbing alcohol prior to application.
avoid areas with high humidity, like bathrooms with showers.
This will not work on walls with a lot of texture. The smoother, the better
Frequently asked questions
Does it stay on? Yes! As long as your walls are clean at the time of application (free of dust, cobwebs etc). Also, make sure to press firmly on the tape
Does it ruin the drywall when removed? Nope! As long as you use the kinds of tape mentioned above.
Where do you buy your tape? I’ve purchased tape online here
Do they come in different colors and widths? Yes! So many options.
Happy taping! Please send me your results - I’d love to see!
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