There are a couple of reasons this works so well. First it actually has a sharp blade, and you need to buy replacement blades because they dull fairly fast. But with this sharp blade you can slide under the wallpaper much better. The flat edged one shown above, just doesn't get under the wallpaper so you wind up sort of shoving the wall paper rather than lifting it. This one also has a long handle which helps in reaching further and getting more off at one time. My guess, just from looking at the photos of the room, you have about a 4-6 hour job, not counting the clean up, washing walls, etc. that will get the paper off. Then another several hours for really getting all the glue and remaining remnants of the wallpaper backing that didn't come off in the initial scraping. We did it on a "assembly line" approach. A couple people doing the scraping, a couple picking up the crud (oh wet wallpaper sticks to everything, so make sure you have a heavy tarp down on your floors! Get that stuff (which is now wet and heavy) into big extra strength garbage bags. Then someone took them out to the trash area. We actually had about 12 people doing this and we had it all done, including ceilings!! in one day! but it was WORK!!! No children allowed! Messy, dusty, sticky job. I put 52 rolls of wallpaper up to keep with the style of the house after this was all done! But I prepped the walls to death so next time, the "strippable" wallpaper would come off, relatively easily. Good luck.
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