• Re: wallpaper matching site or app?

    From george@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 6 02:30:04 2025
    hi im trying to find where i can get half spanish white wallpaper pattern number47063 lot 010

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  • From GB@21:1/5 to george on Tue May 6 17:32:02 2025
    On 06/05/2025 03:30, george wrote:
    hi im trying to find where i can get half spanish white wallpaper
    pattern number47063 lot 010



    Astonishingly, the answer (as supplied by Google) is here:

    https://www.aspiringwalls.co.nz/products/resene-inspirations-wallpaper-pattern-no-47063-1-2-spanish-white

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  • From alan_m@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 8 09:17:44 2025
    On 06/05/2025 17:32, GB wrote:
    On 06/05/2025 03:30, george wrote:
    hi im trying to find where i can get half spanish white wallpaper
    pattern number47063 lot 010



    Astonishingly, the answer (as supplied by Google) is here:

    https://www.aspiringwalls.co.nz/products/resene-inspirations-wallpaper- pattern-no-47063-1-2-spanish-white

    Irrespective of where to find it the lot number is an probably an
    indicator that the colour may be slightly different on each production
    run BUT it is likely that the colour of the original has changed if it
    has been wall for any length of time and a new roll perhaps months or
    year later will not be a perfect colour match.

    If the paper is on more than one wall then replacing all the paper on
    one wall can disguise the colour mismatch. It's much like saving paint
    for a touch-up later and finding that the original has faded or even
    changed colour and you need to paint a larger area than just the bit
    that initially required the small touch-up.



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  • From Timatmarford@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 8 10:59:55 2025
    On 08/05/2025 09:17, alan_m wrote:
    On 06/05/2025 17:32, GB wrote:
    On 06/05/2025 03:30, george wrote:
    hi im trying to find where i can get half spanish white wallpaper
    pattern number47063 lot 010



    Astonishingly, the answer (as supplied by Google) is here:

    https://www.aspiringwalls.co.nz/products/resene-inspirations-
    wallpaper- pattern-no-47063-1-2-spanish-white

    Irrespective of where to find it the lot number is an probably an
    indicator that the colour may be slightly different on each production
    run BUT it is likely that the colour of the original has changed if it
    has been wall for any length of time and a new roll perhaps months or
    year later will not be a perfect colour match.

    If the paper is on more than one wall then replacing all the paper on
    one wall can disguise the colour mismatch.  It's much like saving paint
    for a touch-up later and finding that the original has faded or even
    changed colour and you need to paint a larger area than just the bit
    that initially required the small touch-up.

    Much to be said for Woodchip:-)

    While the market is open, anyone care to collect the dozen or more part
    full tins of emulsion paint carefully saved but never opened over the
    last 5 years? :-(

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  • From GB@21:1/5 to Timatmarford on Thu May 8 11:05:43 2025
    On 08/05/2025 10:59, Timatmarford wrote:
    On 08/05/2025 09:17, alan_m wrote:
    On 06/05/2025 17:32, GB wrote:
    On 06/05/2025 03:30, george wrote:
    hi im trying to find where i can get half spanish white wallpaper
    pattern number47063 lot 010



    Astonishingly, the answer (as supplied by Google) is here:

    https://www.aspiringwalls.co.nz/products/resene-inspirations-
    wallpaper- pattern-no-47063-1-2-spanish-white

    Irrespective of where to find it the lot number is an probably an
    indicator that the colour may be slightly different on each production
    run BUT it is likely that the colour of the original has changed if it
    has been wall for any length of time and a new roll perhaps months or
    year later will not be a perfect colour match.

    If the paper is on more than one wall then replacing all the paper on
    one wall can disguise the colour mismatch.  It's much like saving
    paint for a touch-up later and finding that the original has faded or
    even changed colour and you need to paint a larger area than just the
    bit that initially required the small touch-up.

    Much to be said for Woodchip:-)

    While the market is open, anyone care to collect the dozen or more part
    full tins of emulsion paint carefully saved but never opened over the
    last 5 years? :-(


    There's this option:

    https://communityrepaint.org.uk/i-have-leftover-paint/give-leftover-paint-new-life/

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  • From N_Cook@21:1/5 to george on Thu May 8 11:15:12 2025
    On 06/05/2025 03:30, george wrote:
    hi im trying to find where i can get half spanish white wallpaper
    pattern number47063 lot 010


    Does Google lens work in such circumstances, ? submitting a pic of the
    existing wallpaper

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  • From Timatmarford@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 8 14:45:54 2025
    On 08/05/2025 11:05, GB wrote:
    On 08/05/2025 10:59, Timatmarford wrote:
    On 08/05/2025 09:17, alan_m wrote:
    On 06/05/2025 17:32, GB wrote:
    On 06/05/2025 03:30, george wrote:
    hi im trying to find where i can get half spanish white wallpaper
    pattern number47063 lot 010



    Astonishingly, the answer (as supplied by Google) is here:

    https://www.aspiringwalls.co.nz/products/resene-inspirations-
    wallpaper- pattern-no-47063-1-2-spanish-white

    Irrespective of where to find it the lot number is an probably an
    indicator that the colour may be slightly different on each
    production run BUT it is likely that the colour of the original has
    changed if it has been wall for any length of time and a new roll
    perhaps months or year later will not be a perfect colour match.

    If the paper is on more than one wall then replacing all the paper on
    one wall can disguise the colour mismatch.  It's much like saving
    paint for a touch-up later and finding that the original has faded or
    even changed colour and you need to paint a larger area than just the
    bit that initially required the small touch-up.

    Much to be said for Woodchip:-)

    While the market is open, anyone care to collect the dozen or more
    part full tins of emulsion paint carefully saved but never opened over
    the last 5 years? :-(


    There's this option:

    https://communityrepaint.org.uk/i-have-leftover-paint/give-leftover- paint-new-life/

    Hmm. I stopped going to our nearest recycling centre when they got very
    picky about me dropping off our domestic chest freezer in my VW Passat!

    I suspect our left overs will all be beyond their re-usable life. My
    plan is to combine it with sawdust/shavings and then lose it in the
    domestic waste..

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