First you need to calculate how much fabric you will need.
Hanging fabric on wall like wallpaper no glue.
I could try and explain how i figured out how much fabric i needed for my room but i think this article on home made design explains it much better than i could.
This next step can be done a few.
Soak the fabric in it an then smooth it over the wall like wall paper.
And we have a lot of small art but not a lot of big art.
Fabric without backing can be custom backed by local fireproofing and backing shops.
After a few days decide which fabric works best in space.
Plus the latest wallpaper is so beautiful and fun.
Bring swatches of assorted backed fabrics home from fabric store and tape up on wall using painter s tape.
A better idea might be to hang the black fabric like wallpaper.
If it is not necessary that it be actually stuck to the wall as fabric and that what you want is simply flat and on the wall i suggest stretching the fabric over a 4x4 square of 1 4 masonite generally available pre cut at big diy centres then using standard picture framing hooks to hang it.
What you would need is liquid starch.
Before purchasing your fabric measure out the space you re going to be covering to determine just how much fabric.
The panels should overlap each other slightly about 1 4 image 2.
Line fabric up at the top with adjacent panel and smooth the fabric down and away from that side.
So we ve been brainstorming ways to hang wallpaper in a rented apartment without glue luckily apartment therapy bloggers and readers have come up with a many ideas.
Use roller to apply starch to wall where next fabric panel will hang image 1.
Fabric wallpaper is the perfect option for renters and homeowners who want a temporary solution to blah bare walls.
After pre washing the fabric don t worry if it gets wrinkled cut off the selvage edge with nice sharp scissors to.
Fabric may be shifted if necessary to make sure pattern lines up.
If you don t want to do hang an entire wall with fabric beth shares how she hung fabric instead of wallpaper to punch up a mud room on her site avenue laurel.
She used tiny pins to adhere the fabric to the wall without having to use glue.
It is the same calculation as if you were to use wallpaper.
She uses it sparingly just on the small patches of wall up top above the wainscoting and the effect is pretty sweet.
I have a good friend who hung fabric on the walls in her entry hall.
We are starting to get desperate.
They fabric would not be wet so the texture might now show.
In order for fabric to adhere to wall it must have fabric or acrylic backing.
When you want to remove it the fabric will come off easily and you just need to wash the residue from the starch off the walls.
Also what about spray adhesive.