Can a wallpaper cutter knife be used on textured wallpaper?

Jan 06, 2026

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When it comes to wallpapering, one of the most common questions that arises is whether a wallpaper cutter knife can be used on textured wallpaper. As a supplier of high - quality wallpaper cutter knives, I've encountered this query numerous times. In this blog, I'll delve into the details to provide you with a comprehensive answer.

Understanding Textured Wallpaper

Textured wallpaper adds depth, character, and a tactile element to a room. There are various types of textured wallpapers, including embossed, flock, grasscloth, and vinyl with raised patterns. Each type has its own unique properties, which can significantly affect the cutting process.

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Embossed wallpapers have a raised pattern created by pressing the paper against a mold. Flock wallpapers are coated with short fibers, giving them a velvety texture. Grasscloth wallpapers are made from natural materials like grass or jute, and vinyl wallpapers with raised patterns can mimic the look of other materials such as stone or brick.

The Functionality of Wallpaper Cutter Knives

Wallpaper cutter knives are designed to make clean, precise cuts on wallpaper. They typically come with a sharp blade that can be snapped off to expose a fresh, sharp edge when the current one becomes dull. This feature ensures that the knife can maintain its cutting performance over time.

Our company offers a range of wallpaper cutter knives, including the 18 mm Snap Off Knife, the Construction and Wallpaper Knife, and the Construction Cutter Knife. These knives are crafted with high - quality materials to provide durability and excellent cutting performance.

Using a Wallpaper Cutter Knife on Textured Wallpaper

The answer to whether a wallpaper cutter knife can be used on textured wallpaper is yes, but with some considerations.

Advantages

  • Precision Cutting: A sharp wallpaper cutter knife can make precise cuts on textured wallpaper. This is essential when you need to fit the wallpaper around corners, outlets, or other obstacles. For example, when wallpapering around a light switch, a precise cut ensures a neat and professional finish.
  • Versatility: Wallpaper cutter knives are versatile tools. They can be used on different types of textured wallpapers, as long as the blade is sharp enough to penetrate the texture. Whether it's a light embossed pattern or a more pronounced flock texture, a good wallpaper cutter knife can handle the job.

Challenges

  • Blade Dulling: Textured wallpapers can be more abrasive than smooth wallpapers, which can cause the blade of the cutter knife to dull more quickly. For instance, grasscloth wallpaper, with its natural fibers, can wear down the blade faster than a vinyl wallpaper with a simple embossed pattern.
  • Texture Disruption: When cutting through a textured wallpaper, there is a risk of disrupting the texture. This can be particularly noticeable on flock or grasscloth wallpapers. A heavy - handed cut may damage the fibers or the raised pattern, leaving an unsightly mark on the wallpaper.

Tips for Using a Wallpaper Cutter Knife on Textured Wallpaper

  • Choose the Right Blade: For textured wallpapers, it's advisable to use a sharp, high - quality blade. A dull blade will not only make the cutting process more difficult but also increase the risk of damaging the wallpaper. Our 18 mm Snap Off Knife comes with a sharp blade that can be easily replaced, ensuring consistent cutting performance.
  • Test on a Scrap Piece: Before making cuts on the actual wallpaper, it's a good idea to test the knife on a scrap piece of the same textured wallpaper. This allows you to get a feel for how the knife cuts through the texture and adjust your technique accordingly.
  • Use a Light Touch: When cutting through textured wallpaper, use a light touch to avoid disrupting the texture. Apply just enough pressure to cut through the paper without pressing too hard on the texture.

Case Studies

  • Embossed Vinyl Wallpaper Installation: A professional wallpaper installer used our Construction and Wallpaper Knife to install an embossed vinyl wallpaper in a living room. The installer found that the sharp blade of the knife made it easy to make precise cuts around the windows and doors. Although the blade dulled slightly after cutting through the embossed pattern, the snap - off feature allowed for a quick replacement, ensuring a smooth installation process.
  • Flock Wallpaper Project: In a bedroom wallpapered with flock wallpaper, a DIY enthusiast used our Construction Cutter Knife. By following the tips of using a light touch and testing on a scrap piece, the enthusiast was able to make clean cuts without damaging the velvety texture of the flock wallpaper.

Conclusion

In conclusion, a wallpaper cutter knife can be used on textured wallpaper, but it requires careful consideration and the right technique. Our range of wallpaper cutter knives, including the 18 mm Snap Off Knife, the Construction and Wallpaper Knife, and the Construction Cutter Knife, are designed to meet the challenges of cutting textured wallpapers.

If you're in the market for high - quality wallpaper cutter knives for your next wallpapering project, whether it involves textured or smooth wallpapers, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us to discuss your requirements and explore our product range. We're committed to providing you with the best tools for a successful wallpapering experience.

References

  • "Wallpapering Techniques: A Comprehensive Guide" by Wallpaper Association
  • "Textured Wallpapers: Properties and Installation" by Interior Design Journal