need help choosing an accent wall
lcstijn
11 years ago
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Comments (1)We looked into this option when we did our kitchen. It is not as straightforward as it sounds and NOT a cheap option. You can't just wallpaper the wall and pop glass on top - how do you think they attach the glass to the wall?....it's with a very strong adhesive/glue. If you wallpapered and then just popped the glass on top all you would see through the glass is a smeary mess of glue!! What they actually do is seal a piece of wallpaper between 2 pieces of glass, and then attach it to the wall - not a cheap option because 2 pieces of glass are needed and the sealing process....See Morecalkelley
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