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Old 12-29-2010, 05:20 PM
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BrendaB
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Originally Posted by Rhonda
I took the easy way out. I tacked a 1'x1'trim board at top and bottom. I stapled the fabric at the top and bottom and overlapped each panel as I hung it. I covered the staples at the top and bottom with a wood trim. It wasn't hard to do at all. The first time I did it at work where I ran a bookstore the wall was paneling and it was so easy to tack it at the top and bottom to the paneling. I liked the look so I did it at home too. At home we had problems with crumbling walls. It hid the problem areas nicely.
I like this not-so-permanent idea. I wonder about allergies and dust accumulating in the fabric. I guess one would have to vacuum it now and then.
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