Wallpaper consists of a backing, ground coat, applied ink, and sometimes paste on the backing used to adhere the paper to the wall. Non-woven backings can be of ground wood, wood pulp, or wood pulp with synthetic material.
Applying adhesive to the back of the paper is the traditional fitting method for wallpaper. Wall coverings manufactured with paper, cotton, or vinyl substrates can absorb moisture and expand when pasted. If applied directly to the wall, the material might bubble and wrinkle.
Decorative Wallpaper usually lasts up to 15 years, even in high foot traffic areas of the home. It is simply washable, so it is great to use in areas such as the kitchen and bathroom. Although it is possible for wallpaper to peel or crack over time, touch-ups can be easily done.