Wallpaper's main advantage is that it allows a decorator can quickly apply a complex texture on a wall. Applying complex textures with paint requires considerable time and expertise.
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They knock them over to be able to access any food that might be inside.
Something over ten.
Usually, there is drywall under the wallpaper. It is not difficult to remove the wallpaper (by steaming, or another method) to get to the basic drywall. Then, you can texture it and then paint it.
Yes you can place a vinyl wallpaper over and over, but it will not be long lasting.
If the wind is a hurricane strength wind it can knock down a palm tree. Regular strength wind, keeping in mind the palm tree is healthy can't knock down a palm tree.
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can you just wallpaper over paneling and not do any thing else if it has small groves
yes
Yes you can
Are you planning to paint over the wallpaper? Make sure there are no loose ends or bubbles in the paper. Latex flat or satin paint will work but you will see the seams in the wallpaper and the paint may cause the paper to lift off the wall. Better to remove the paper first for the best look and most durability. I had to paint over paper and decided to texture the wall first with a skim coat of plaster. Doesn't look bad but a LOT of work!