Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Lincrusta?
Lincrusta is available at all good Decor...
Is Lincrusta easy to install?
Lincrusta is a specialist wallcovering p...
What wall preparation is required?
Thorough preparation of the surface is e...
I have newly plastered walls - why do I need to cross-line them?
We recommend cross-lining walls before a...
Does Lincrusta need trimming?
Lincrusta Wallcoverings and Friezes are ...
What adhesive should I use?
We recommend only using our own speciall...
How much adhesive is required?
A 1 litre tin of Lincrusta adhesive is s...
Can I paint Lincrusta?
Yes Lincrusta can be painted. After inst...
Can Lincrusta be repainted?
Yes, once you have painted Lincrusta, it...
What paint effects can be achieved on Lincrusta.
Lincrusta can be treated with an infinit...
Can Lincrusta be applied to a ceiling?
Yes, Lincrusta can be applied to a ceili...
I'm a decorator. Where can I find out more about how to install Lincrusta?
We run one-day training courses in the U...
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Lincrusta is the ultimate wallcovering used in some of the most prestigious buildings and locations around the world since it was first invented in 1877. Lincrusta is unique in the home and commercial decorations markets - there's simply nothing quite like it for classical style and durability. Lincrusta is made today from natural materials in exactly the same way as 1877, even using the same designs and, in some cases, the original rollers. Lincrusta is a perfect solution for today's interior designers, specifiers and architects as it offers innovative solutions for any design application. Whether you're recreating traditional splendor or wanting to make a contemporary statement or even a fusion of both styles, Lincrusta can be used in any kind of interior design application.