Romanelli Wallcovering has installed more than 125,000 square feet of wallpaper. How is that possible? For more then two decades we worked on many large renovations of "commercial" work in hotels and office buildings with lots of walls.
We can install residential prepasted paper and vinyl coated paper, untrimmed designer papers, grass cloth, wallpaper murals and commercial wallcovering. We have successfully installed Maya Romanoff, Knoll and Maharam, Wolf Gordon, MDC, Phillip Jeffries and Innovations textile wallcovering. Attention to detail is given to the seams or joints between the wallpaper pieces. Most 54" (the width per sheet) textured or smooth commercial vinyl can appear "seamless" if done correctly.
Interesting projects:
2009: Maya Romanoff wood veneer "Ajiro Sunburst" and Ralph Lauren grasscloth in a private residence, Malibu, CA
Large mural at the official British tourism agency in the USA in New York City - picture of the mural is on the "Home" page of this site.
"Murals Your Way" is a great company to get a mural based on the images on their website or your images. Fantastic phone and web support.
"Limitless Walls" is another great mural printing company with images from around the world. Fantastic phone and web support.
2008:
"Innovations Wallcoverings" Murano, Italy glass beaded wallpaper in a private residence midtown Manhattan, NY. Put "murano" in the search box on the link.
2007:
32 rooms of commercial vinyl at Marriot Hotel at the Newark Airport, Newark, NJ.
12 rooms of commercial vinyl at the new Hampton Inn, Staten Island, NY.
1990's:
All the vinyl and borders in hallways and patient rooms at the Aloha Nursing Home Kailua, Hawaii.
55 rooms of 54” commercial vinyl at the Hyatt in Waikiki Beach, Honolulu and 15 rooms at the Hyatt, Kaanapali Beach Maui, Hawaii.
54" vinyl in the lobby at Tripler Army Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Many buildings and residences including the lobby of the Officers Club, dental clinic and main gate with 54" vinyl at Hickam Air Force Base, Honolulu, HI.
23 Van Luit murals of Japanese wood block prints in the alcoves of the hallways at the Los Gatos Meadows, a retirement community in Los Gatos, California.
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