Finishing Ideas

Cork Wallpaper Interior Finishing Advice & Photos

Cork wallpaper has increasingly become popular in the design of modern interiors. It is not surprising, because they are based on natural material, which allows for achieving the effect of closeness to nature.

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“Cork” – this is what the cork oak bark is called in everyday life, the main feature and advantage of which is its rapid regeneration. It is received from 15-year-old trees by extracting from the trunk once in 10 years, which is completely safe for the tree. Moreover, it retains its properties for up to 200 years. A large producer of cork is Portugal. Less often it produces in France, Italy, Spain, and the north of Africa.

Pros and Cons of Cork Wallpaper

Cork wallpaper advantages are not limited to only environmental properties. In addition to the natural basis of the material, such canvases have a number of other advantages:

  • stunning aesthetics, this is an excellent option for lovers of interiors in eco-style;
  • low heat conductivity – the cork perfectly accumulates heat without blocking the cold from outside;
  • good sound insulation – the porosity of the material perfectly absorbs and dissipates sound waves;

  • regulation of humidity level – the cork naturally adjusts the humidity, keeping it at the optimal level for the human body;
  • antistaticity – the plug is electrically neutral, so it does not attract dust, always remaining clean;
  • fire safety – despite the “arboreal” origin, the cork is absolutely not combustible;

  • durability – due to its porous structure cork wallpaper is resistant to mechanical impact. In addition; it does not fade and does not lose color, even under intense sunlight;
  • safety for the human body – cork has antibacterial properties; it is hypoallergenic, prevents the appearance and development of mold and fungus, even in conditions of high humidity;
  • ease of maintenance – these wallpapers are easy to clean, do not deform when exposed to water and household chemicals.

But in addition to the merits, you should indicate some disadvantages of cork wallpaper:

  • price – the high cost of such paintings, perhaps, is its most important drawback. The highest price is for a high-quality Portuguese cork;
  • absorbing odors – porous structure immediately absorbs and permanently retains the smell. Therefore, cork wallpaper must be covered with wax or varnish in rooms where resistant odors can appear;

  • difficulties with the replacement – you can’t paste other canvases over the cork wallpaper. It will have to be completely removed, which is very difficult to do;
  • such wallpaper cannot be repainted;
  • pets – cork wallpaper and favorite pets are incompatible with each other: the temptation to chew a cork or sharpen a claw on it is very strong. Therefore, you will either have to refuse cork in your interior or place such a cover outside the animal access zone.

How to Choose Cork Board Wallpaper?

It can be of three types:

  • on a paper basis – cork veneer is pasted onto the paper itself. The texture of such a coating is very diverse and expressive, with a wide color palette – from light beige to dark ocher ones.

  • without the basis at all (roll) – produced by the method of hot pressing of crushed bark. The thickness of such a cloth is 2-2.5 mm;

  • self-adhesive wallpaper – something in between a roll cork and cork wallpaper. It is enough to simply remove the paper layer from the cork base, on which the glue composition is pre-applied, after which it is possible to glue the walls. But keep in mind, such a finish is far from a guarantor of a durable and effective result.

Shades of sand, golden, brown and beige will add heat to any room, making it conducive to relaxation. This is what contributes to the frequent use of cork in Country styled homes or ethnic design.

The dirt resistance and mechanical strength of such wallpaper causes a high demand for it in the design of commercial buildings with high traffic, halls, corridors, offices.

The use of cork board wallpaper in the interior suggests some limitations in the choice of furniture. Even in combination with other coatings, the cork creates a sense of wood excess in the room. Therefore, in a room decorated with cork, there should be as little wooden furniture as possible. The elegant polished dark colored furniture fits the cork perfectly.

Tip: dyed cork fabrics are optimally combined with synthetics.

Despite the interesting texture and natural color, monotonous cork coating is quite boring. It is better to refresh it with patches, tastefully decorated with other materials.

Note: when combining different types of wallpaper, the main thing is that the difference is not noticeable. Therefore, in the case of cork cloths, it is necessary to select sufficiently thick types. If you can`t hide the difference in thickness, you can use decorative moldings or docking materials.

Applying to the Walls

Before proceeding to the gluing, the wallpaper needs to be deployed and to lie down in the room for a while. It will be good to cut it immediately into strips and leave them under the press for a few days. Although the structure of cork cloths is quite heterogeneous, they do not hide the defects of the wall, so its surface should be flat.

Cork wallpaper is “heavy” by its structure and density, so it requires a quality reliable adhesive, for example, acrylic.

The Main Recommendations for Pasting Walls with Cork Wallpaper

  • It is better to stick the room from the corner. In general, processing the angle, in this case, is not an easy task. With a sharp or sloppy bend of the cork, it can crack;
  • glue cork wallpaper is needed joint-to-joint only;
  • wallpapering with acrylic glue requires promptness, so large pieces of cork cloth are best to be handled simultaneously.

The process of gluing cork board wallpaper involves the following steps:

  1. Paste the area of ​​wall the same as a glued piece of wallpaper with acrylic glue. Spread evenly the adhesive with a plastic spatula.
  2. Attach a piece of wallpaper to the surface so that there is no air inside and press down.
  3. Remove the excess glue with a knife. Do not try to clean the glue with water. This will result in the formation of a white coating on the wallpaper. Therefore, allow the excesses to dry and then gently scrape or cut them off.

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