✨ Revamp Your Home with Style! ✨
The practicalWs Marble Wallpaper offers a stunning faux marble look, measuring 35.4 inches wide and 118 inches long, covering an impressive 29 square feet. Made from upgraded self-adhesive PVC, this wallpaper is easy to install, stain-resistant, and perfect for a variety of surfaces, making it an ideal choice for a stylish and budget-friendly home renovation.
Item Dimensions L x W | 118"L x 35.4"W |
Coverage | 29 square feet |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Pattern Match | Straight Match |
Theme | Marble |
Style Name | Marble |
Color | Gray,White |
Installation Method | Self-Adhesive |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Material Type | Vinyl |
C**T
Nice quality contact paper
This contact paper was great for upgrading my bathroom sink. I needed a modern look for my bathroom and this was just that. After reading the instructions, it was easy to apply. For the shape of my sink it was a bit tedious but overall it was a good turnout. My guests think I replaced my sink but I told them that it was contact paper. Its print quality looks great. I have dyed red hair and I have able to easily wipe it off without it staining. The texture is smooth and I really like it. This was a great investment and much cheaper than replacing my sink.
P**E
Super easy to install
I recently used this marble peel and stick wallpaper to freshen up my old desk, and I am thrilled with the results. The application was straightforward, thanks to the helpful grid lines on the backing. The material feels durable and has a realistic marble look that instantly upgraded my workspace. It's also easy to wipe clean, which is perfect for a desk surface. Best of all, it didn't leave any sticky residue when I repositioned it during application. For an affordable and quick makeover, this product is a winner.
T**N
Looks great
Looks great and accurate to the photos. Stick strength is great, and when removed doesn't leave any residue. It's difficult to put on with only 1 person, especially when it comes to get bubbles and lines out. It was easier to apply with 2 people. (Reason for the 4/5 stars)
N**M
So awesome!!! Installation tips here! :)
I purchased this for the sit to stand desk that I recently got to dress it up a bit and couldn't be happier with how it turned out!The contact paper is thick and great quality. It does not easily tear and easy to install! Adhesion is amazing! Easy peel yet, would stick again with no problem! Glossy finish and seemless look!INSTALLATION TIPS:PLAN BEFORE YOU STICK. Cut your materials and lay it how you want it first and give enough room for edges.CLEAN YOUR AREA. Wipe with a cleaner or whatever you wanna use but wipe it dry with a microfiber cloth so you don't have small particles laying around as this will leave bubbles.START IN THE BACK! So you can get a feel for how to install it. How you want your corners folded etc.STAY CALM & BE PATIENT. Things can get overwhelming easily specially if youre working on a bigger space. Keep things neat and apply small sections only to avoid wrinkles or bubbles.ROLL IT! Roll the piece that you're going to use the other way so you'll have better control while applying. Roll carefully so you dont create creases and folds. This will appear on your desk and hard to smooth out.PEEL IT. Peel small sections only! I peel abt 2 inches at a time. I carefully apply the adhesive part on the corner of my desk allowing extra inchb to be folded underneath.WIPE IT. Use microfiber cloth to wipe as you apply. Wipe with pressure but carefully. I wipe as I go meaning I've got pressure on my left hand while wiping on up and down motion to smooth out any bubbles while peeling the back paper with my right hand.ROLL IT AGAIN. Roll back paper (the one on your right hand) as you go so you have less clutter.CUT IT. Cut a small piece to patch the corners of your desk. This will conceal all the folds you have there.See pics for visuals. Hope this helps! :)
C**S
Patience needed for this paper...
I am lining many, many, cabinets, shelves, and drawers. I have picked 4 different brands to work with. This by far, for me, has been the most difficult one to work with. I am a professional organizer by trade for 21 years and have done all sorts of lining of things.The positives...it looks very nice, shiny, and is easy to wipe down.The negatives...if you unroll it, it will roll back up so fast, you will be surprised. You have to use something with weight to hold both ends in place to cut. If any of it gets stuck to any other part of it, good luck. You have to be very careful when trying to unstick it. This one of all 4 I've used rips if you pull too hard, and it also wrinkles. Not easy to get the air bubbles out of it either. I have another on here I would defintely recommend. Now, that being said, if you were covering a table out in the open, that would probably work much better. Trying to make it all work INSIDE a cabinet that you can't access easily and can't get in (!), now THIS is a challenge. One tip: Leave the plastic on the end that you are NOT working with yet so that it doesn't ALL stick. I got wise after a while and tried this. Good luck!!
A**R
Easy kitchen solution!
The media could not be loaded. I ordered this about two years ago to put over my new apartment’s ruby red stone countertops, and finally took it off today before we move. This was the perfect solution for me!Putting it on wasn’t too bad. After I got the hang of it, it went on super smoothly (I would suggest practicing first, and having a credit card or something flat nearby to help smooth it onto your surface). If any bubbles get stuck in there, just stick a pin in and squeeze the air out - I did this plenty of times and never noticed the pinholes afterwards! There are also plenty of YouTube video tutorials out there.The contact paper held up wonderfully over 2 years - including around the sink and next to the heat of the stove. It didn’t stick very well to the unfinished underside of the stone countertop, but that wasn’t really noticeable. It wiped up beautifully and never stained from food that fell on it. I wasn’t using any utensils directly on the paper, but I wouldn’t suggest skipping a cutting board as that might damage it.After 2 years, I was nervous about taking it off, but it was such a breeze! It did require some strength to pull it up because it was really stuck on those countertops, but it peeled off beautifully (see video)! It only left small lines of sticky residue where I paused during the peeling process (just like on a roll of tape), and the stickiness came right off with a soapy sponge and a bit of scrubbing.I would absolutely use this contact paper again if I get another ugly countertop!
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