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Laura Casner
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Quick design facelift- has anyone used peel and stick wallpaper?

Laura Casner
  • New to Real Estate
  • Knoxville, TN
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Hi!  Has anyone used peel and stick removable wallpaper?  I'm looking for recommendations of specific brands that people verify the do remove easily! 

I'm scarred by old wallpaper, but am thinking more and more of putting peel and stick wallpaper on the back of an island for a quick design change in the kitchen. Seems like a good way to switch out patters and change the whole feeling of the kitchen with a cool pattern or textured fluting.

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    @Laura Casner I did peel and stick tile in a unit and while I know it’s not the same as wallpaper it ended up with wrinkles in it and I’m very disappointed with the outcome. If it either ages in a worse shape than it is now or I get ready to sell the building I will have to do something else.

    I don’t recommend the tile and would have reservations about someone who wasn’t skilled trying to install the wallpaper.

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