Help identifying wallpaper!


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Old 08-02-20, 04:07 AM
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Help identifying wallpaper!

I have damaged wallpaper in a rented property - could someone please help me identify this wallpaper so I can repair it? Ive scoured the internet but can't find it anywhere, any help would be much appreciated!
 
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Old 08-02-20, 05:51 AM
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IMO you have absolutely no hope of matching that unless you either have an extra roll laying around or a record of what it is and where you bought it.
 
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Old 08-02-20, 05:55 AM
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I agree, wallpaper patterns/styles change over time and even when the same style/pattern is still used dye lots will result in color differences. There are a few companies that custom print paper. I don't know much about them and expect that it would be pricey.
 
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Old 08-02-20, 01:55 PM
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Did you rip it? If not wear and tear are considered normal and you should not be held responsible for the wallpaper problem. Ask the owner, there is a goo d chance they in fact have a repair piece of the original paper.
 

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Old 08-02-20, 02:04 PM
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Thanks for your help! I guess I’ll have to foot the bill for damaging it then ! My pet rabbit got inside and ripped it so it’s my fault!
 
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Old 08-02-20, 03:24 PM
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My previous post should've said you're NOT responsible for normal wear and tear.
Yes, yes it is. The best you can do is advise the landlord of the problem and seek a compromise to fix it. With luck he will have some old material available.
 
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