We have bookshelves on both sides of our fireplace and after measuring the back of them, I realized that I could wallpaper both of them with a single roll (just barely!). After a few hours work, I had pattern-lined living room bookcases that added so much to our space:

Billy Bookshelf Specific: Assemble your BILLY's as instructed, stopping at the part when they tell you to slide the particle board backing into the back of your shelves. Set these aside. If you're using extenders like I did, don't assemble this piece yet. "X" marks the spot you need for the wallpaper:

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**Do not insert the shelves yet.

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At this point your bookshelves should look like this:


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Step 2. If you're applying wallpaper directly to your walls, measure your walls. You probably did this prior to ordering your wallpaper so you knew how much you needed. This time, make a little diagram of your wall dimensions. This will help you determine where to cut your large sheet of wallpaper into smaller, more-manageable panels.

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Billy Bookshelf Specific: you can ignore this step since your measurements are pre-determined by the size of your bookshelves.

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Step 3. If you're applying wallpaper to your walls, draw a straight horizontal line (on your wall) where you'll start to apply your wallpaper. Use a level; 99% of ceilings and walls are not level.

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Billy Bookshelf Specific: again, ignore this step.

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Step 4. Unroll your wallpaper and flatten it by applying weights to the corners. I used magazines and plates lol.

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Step 5. If you're applying removable wallpaper directly to your walls, cut it into smaller panels. This will make your life a helluva lot easier!

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Billy Bookshelf Specific: While your wallpaper is on the floor right side up, take a moment to mark the undersides "Right," "Left," "Middle seam," etc. This will make things less confusing when you flip it over in Step 6.

Flip your wallpaper over, right side down. Place your bookshelf backs (including the extender unit backs) on top of your wallpaper. Position everything evenly and then trace your backs.


Cut out your pieces.


Step 6. Grab your first panel. Working from top to bottom, left to right, start by unrolling a small piece of your adhesive backing. Smooth down your wallpaper with a soft roll, such as a rolled up t-shirt. As you work your way down, fold the backing paper up underneath.


Step 7. Continue working your way down until the entire wallpaper panel is applied. If you have any bubbles or wrinkles, gently lift that portion as you're working your way down and reapply.


Step 8. Once your entire piece is covered, slide it into the groove on the back of your bookshelf and secure it with the small nails included in your Ikea assembly kit.


Step 9. Now it's time to cut holes for your outlets.

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Lightly coat the protruding portion of your outlets with lipstick and gently push your Billy up against the outlet. When you pull the bookshelf away from the wall, you'll be left with a perfect outline. Cut out this outline with a jigsaw. I prefer to start with small, conservative cuts just to confirm placement and then make the hole bigger once I know how much to trim away.

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Step 10. Cut off the power supply to your room. Place an electrical box extender in your outlet and then reattach your outlet plate over the top of your Billy bookshelf backing. Turn the power back on.

I wallpapered the backs of my billies, but each backing took 2 panels of wallpaper, so I had to make sure the design lined up. It was incredibly difficult, since this type of wallpaper tends to stretch. Took many hours and a lot of frustration, but in the end looks great!

Create a magnificent floor to ceiling home library with this handsome bookshelf wallpaper and inspire the book-lover in everyone. The leather bound antique books that sit atop the wooden shelves will create a cozy, inviting and enchanting study space. An authentic vintage wallpaper that oozes that old-world charm. You can almost smell the fragrance of the books. Picture yourself surrounded by books, red wine in hand, comfy slippers on, sitting in your favourite leather club chair with that fluffy dog lying by your side. Warming himself by the crackling fire. Can you see it??

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Our Bookcase With White Books shows how simple and conservative a bookcase wall design can be. Whereas, Books and Ladders wallpaper mural shows how a monochrome design can be impactful in your living room or reading area. But, we also have classic bookcase wallpaper options, such as our Library Books wallpaper. Or, our Bookshelf wallpaper will help bring nostalgia and imagination back into your life thanks to its mini-worlds that are encapsulated on every shelf.

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Spoonflower partner Allison made quick work of transforming her living room built in bookshelves with Peel and Stick Wallpaper. Read about her project and get tips on how to work with this wallpaper for your own DIYs!

To ensure we did not cut a wider hole than necessary, our first cuts were conservatively small and we slowly widened the area until we had cut out just enough that the paper laid flat against the back of the bookshelf. With the outlet in the clear, Kate slowly pulled the backing away from the paper, smoothing out bubbles and wrinkles as she went.

We measured the width of the remaining white space inside the bookshelf and returned to our remaining Woven strip to cut off some of the excess material in width. You can skip this step, but we found that it was easier to have less excess material to work with, especially when you are trying to smooth the paper into corners.

Here is a quick how to put wallpaper {of any kind not just grass cloth} on the back of a bookshelf. I did this on both the large bookshelves and the small ones I just moved into our bedroom, so the pics are of both.

Then you apply the wallpaper paste just like you would on a wall to the backer piece. Since my backer piece was cardboard {and I think most are} it absorbed the paste up quickly, so work as fast as you can and just slop it on there. I used the wallpaper paste that we used to put the grass cloth up in the dining room. Some people might use spray adhesive for this, but I used the paste since grass cloth is a bit thick and you have to get a good amount on there. Not too much to soak it, but enough so it will stick.This is the wallpaper paste I purchased at Lowes.

Then, set the wallpaper on the backer piece and smooth it out. Depending on your wallpaper, you can use a flat item like a credit card or ruler to smooth. Grass cloth is tricky so I was especially careful to smooth with my hands only.You can lay some books or magazines on top to let it dry, that will keep things flat. I only waited about an hour and removed them to put the shelves back together.

Hi, Yes you can definitely apply wallpaper and have it removed. Try double sided clear tape or poster puddy, which I saw recently at the Target Dollar Spot. Both should work well and come off without damage. Hope this helps!

The first one was for our builtins in our reading room. We used the Billy Bookcase to form the foundation for the entire builtins and it worked out so well! The second was another IKEA Billy Bookcase hack in our laundry/mudroom. My favorite part of this project was using paintable textured wallpaper on the door fronts. It really took it to another level and was super easy to do! This project is another IKEA Billy Bookcase hack using wallpaper, but on the inside this time and with lights! ff782bc1db

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