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BurbMan
Jan 06, 2015Explorer II
Go inside one of the cabinets, where the back of the cabinet was installed on a wall with the same wallpaper. Cut a square sufficient to cover the boo-boo and glue it over the spot with Elmer's or wallpaper seam sealer if you have any laying around. Other good spots are under the bed, or lower kitchen cabinets. You will never see that a piece is missing from an inconspicuous location.
We replaced our bedroom sliding doors with curtains and I did this to cover the holes in the wall where the latch strikes were.
It's not invisible, but it's 95% better than it was.
We replaced our bedroom sliding doors with curtains and I did this to cover the holes in the wall where the latch strikes were.
It's not invisible, but it's 95% better than it was.
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