I need Wallpaper... NOW!
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dibbers006

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Friday 12th February 2010
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Curry Burns

5,620 posts

233 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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1) Get to a Newsagents

2) Look at top shelf

3) Buy all you can see

4) Take out staples, and paste to wall

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Cock Womble

29,908 posts

248 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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dibbers006 said:
Any High Street shops I should visit?
Wilko's?

jamieboy

5,920 posts

247 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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John Lewis?

OliverTwist

1,292 posts

190 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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No idea try not to be a lazy fekker smile

RicksAlfas

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262 months

fathomfive

10,677 posts

208 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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Curry Burns said:
1) Get to a Newsagents

2) Look at top shelf

3) Buy all you can see

4) Take out staples, and paste to wall (buy some wallpaper paste too, for when you've run dry...)

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EFA


Vron

2,541 posts

227 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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dibbers006 said:
st... why do I leave these things so late rolleyes

For reasons too long and boring to list I need to get wallpaper by tomorrow afternoon at the latest.

Homebase
Wickes
Next
B&Q
Laura Ashley
Tesco

<£30 a Roll would be brilliant.

Online places are so hit an miss as to the quality of the stock photos I just cannot tell the texture of the style frown

Any High Street shop'ios I should visit?

idea
Don't buy B&Q own brand its like tissue paper even the flocked / embossed stuff. If you have one near you - Al Murad DIY are really good for wallpaper but make sure you buy enough as its end of batch.

R360

4,453 posts

224 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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Focus?

And tell them you just bought a house and they will give you a 10% disount card.

susanq

638 posts

193 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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Why have you discounted Laura Ashley from your search? I have used their paper in many rooms and the quality is superb. It doesn't tear, stretch or shrink. They will probably have 30% off as well.

EmmaP

11,758 posts

257 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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I found Laura Ashley to be excellent, looking as good as new after 10 years. John Lewis has some good ranges too.

Wings

5,901 posts

233 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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For future use you might try where the trade goes McDougall Rose, that is if they have a trade depot near you.