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Peel-and-stick wallpaper tips and shopping
Peel-and-stick wallpaper offers a simple and affordable solution for home decorators looking to refresh their living spaces without significant commitment or expense. This product functions similarly to large-scale contact paper, providing an aesthetic appeal akin to traditional wallpaper but with a much easier application process, making it popular among DIY enthusiasts. Heather Crabtree, a blogger from Ever Evolving Home, successfully utilized peel-and-stick wallpaper in her laundry room and dining room, commending its ease of use. She applied a buffalo plaid pattern in her laundry room and a textured shiplap design in her dining room, which was so convincing that contractors initially believed it to be real wood.
For those considering peel-and-stick wallpaper, several tips are crucial for successful application and removal. It is recommended to use the wallpaper only on smooth walls, as textured surfaces may prevent proper adhesion. While manufacturers often claim the product can be removed without damaging paint, Crabtree’s experience showed that it might pull off paint in some areas, suggesting that having touch-up paint or matching the wall color is advisable, especially for renters or dorm residents. Additionally, ordering extra material is prudent due to a potential learning curve during installation. The application process should be undertaken slowly, starting from a top corner and gradually pulling back the backing, smoothing out the paper with a plastic wallpaper tool or by hand to avoid sticking issues. Crabtree noted that an accent wall in her dining room took approximately 2.5 hours to complete.
Several design options are highlighted, catering to various aesthetic preferences. These include a sophisticated gold-and-white hexagon pattern from RoomMates, which can add dimension and covers 20.5 inches by 16.5 feet per roll. Another RoomMates product features a neutral watercolor stripe design, offering an artistic touch and measuring 20.5 inches by 16.5 feet. Devine Color offers a textured shiplap wallpaper, similar to the one Crabtree used, providing a realistic wood-like appearance and covering 198 inches by 20 inches per roll. For vibrant decor, Brewster Home's nomad damask peel and stick wallpaper in mint green features a bold boho print, suitable for accent walls or bookcase lining, available in 20.5 inches by 18 feet rolls. Houzz best-sellers include an Old Salem reclaimed wood pattern with blue, green, and brown hues, and a cheerful Sausalito taupe/yellow design, both measuring 20.5 inches by 18 feet. Urban Outfitters provides a marble-effect removable wallpaper, offering a luxurious look for furniture or accent walls, with each roll covering 24 inches by 48 inches, as well as a Laurel kimono floral removable wallpaper, for bright, summery aesthetics, also covering 24 inches by 48 inches. RoomMates also offers a grasscloth peel and stick wallpaper for a textured cloth look, and Devine Color presents a distressed weave in pink-and-gold and a speckled dot design with metallic gold, both adding subtle flair and measuring 20.5 inches by 198 inches.
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