After your belongings are all unpacked and your international movers have vacated your home, you may want to start thinking about decorating. Wallpaper is the ideal way to infuse your personality and penchant for style into any room. Installing wallpaper can be a tricky venture - consider these four tips before you start your project.

1. Check Dye Lot
To ensure that your wallpaper has a nice, even look, you need to make sure that all of your paper is from the same dye lot. WallPaperStore.com notes that you should look on the label of each roll and check if they have the same lot number, run number and batch number. You should also be wary of any defects before you put the wallpaper up.
2. Start out Even
It's crucial that you have a good plumb line running the vertical length of your wall to start off. DIY Network recommends using a chalk line to make the marking. You should avoid using the side of a door because it will rarely be even, and using it as a starting point will cause your wallpaper to be crooked.
3. Center the Dominant Element
Some patterns of wallpaper have a dominant element or focal point. You should start off with this at the center of the wall. If your wallpaper has no discernible center point and is just a random pattern, then you don't have to worry about this.
4. Beware of Common Problems
There are a slew of common problems that can negatively affect your wallpaper ventures, such as flaking, color burning and bubbles and blisters. These can all be avoided by taking the necessary precautionary steps. For example, to avoid flaking, wipe your paper with a sponge before putting it up.