I am wallpapering the half bath on the main floor of my house. I'm taking it slow, making it a multi-week project to reduce burnout, but also incentivizing progress because I've been sitting on this project for months now and I want to get it done.
This half bath is tiny and awkward shaped, so it doesn't have much surface area to cover, but it is a challenge to maneuver within the space. I figured this would be a good experience to handle because it is simultaneously A Learning Opportunity but also comes with inherit challenges. I am, in fact, a former gifted kid, fucking stubborn, and a masochist.
Follow along to see if I regret some choices in life!
Last week I took down all the stuff on the walls, recruited my spouse with more electrical experience to disconnect the sconce light, and patched the drywall holes. This week I am putting up the painters tape around the baseboards, window, door, fixtures, and ceiling.















