Living room?
I like to put a lovely Grey and white wallpaper in my living room
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Sounds lovely! Do you need help with part of it?
Hello Selvie, here is a link with a bunch of wall papers in grey and white, hope it helps you decide
https://www.google.com/search?newwindow=1&rlz=1C1GCEA_enCA815CA815&sxsrf=ALeKk03BKTIKddoq906d66q--4AsfA6HAw:1599670230525&source=univ&tbm=isch&q=where+can+i+find+white+and+grey+wallpaper&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj4juT-w9zrAhXIop4KHRXXAQEQsAR6BAgLEAE&biw=1536&bih=722
What is your question?
Here are a few pointers: Make sure your wall is clean and no bumps or dips. Repair them because they will show up more once you put the paper up. If you are using pre-pasted, purchase an glue/activator. It's much easier to "paint" it on the wall and then put your paper up. Enlist a buddy, it's a difficult job to done by yourself. I use a damp cloth to smooth out all the wrinkles. Be mindful of the repeat pattern when you purchase your paper. If you can return it, over buy at least 1 roll. Spend a great deal of time on your first drop. You may have to adjust it to make sure it is straight. There's a good chance your room isn't square (settling and such) so don't assume you can just hang it with the corner of the room. Allow a bit extra in cutting your drops so that you can adjust it. Nothing more irritating then realizing your repeat threw you off and now your piece is an inch too short. Good luck!
Hello. Im not sure —is it possible that your question may have been cut off?
Could you please repost it again —so that we can try to address your situation to offer a helpful response?