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Decoroom Peel and Stick Wood Grain Contact Paper offers a 17.71" x 118" roll of thick, waterproof, and durable vinyl with a realistic brown wood grain finish. Its self-adhesive backing with grid lines ensures easy, precise application without glue. Perfect for updating furniture, cabinets, countertops, and walls, it’s removable and repositionable—ideal for renters and DIY enthusiasts seeking a stylish, hassle-free makeover.













| Brand | Decoroom |
| Color | Brown red |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Product Dimensions | 118"L x 17.71"W |
| Style | Nature |
J**Y
BEST WALLPAPER EVER
In my four-month tenure with this wallpaper, I've been astounded by its unwavering performance and exceptional value. Coming off a disappointing experience with a pricier competitor, I was pleasantly surprised to find a product that not only exceeded expectations but also remedied the damages caused by its predecessor. The standout feature of this wallpaper is its remarkable adhesion. Despite enduring various environmental conditions, it remains securely affixed to my walls, showcasing the brand's commitment to quality craftsmanship. Unlike my previous ordeal, where inferior adhesion resulted in damage, this wallpaper has not only stood the test of time but also concealed prior imperfections, restoring the integrity of my walls. What's truly commendable is that this superior performance doesn't come at a premium. In an industry often plagued by inflated prices, [Insert Brand Name] delivers a product that combines durability with affordability. It's a refreshing departure from the norm, offering consumers a cost-effective solution without compromising on quality. Beyond its practicality, the aesthetic versatility of this wallpaper is noteworthy. Its timeless design seamlessly integrates into various décor schemes, adding a touch of elegance to any space. Whether in a modern urban setting or a rustic countryside retreat, it exudes sophistication, transcending transient trends. This wallpaper has been a game-changer for me. Its durability, affordability, and aesthetic appeal make it a standout choice in the market. As I look back on my experience, I'm grateful for the discovery of this exceptional product and look forward to its continued presence in my home.
M**Y
Beautiful for floors!
I put this on the floor in my bathroom and it changed the feel of the room completely. I'm very happy with the texture and it seems strong and thick enough to hold up with us walking on it. It was easy enough to install - around the toilet was a challenge but it worked out. It really looks beautiful. Highly recommend.
H**W
Transform Your Space with Ease!
The Peel and Stick Wood Grain Contact Paper is a game-changer for quick and stylish updates! The wood grain design adds a warm, natural look to any surface without the hassle of traditional woodwork. It’s super easy to apply—just peel off the backing and stick it on, and you’re good to go. The adhesive is strong and stays put, while the material itself is durable and easy to clean. It’s perfect for revitalizing furniture, shelves, or even walls. If you’re looking for a simple way to give your space a fresh, wood-like appearance, this contact paper is a great choice. It’s an affordable, effective solution for a stylish makeover!
P**M
A Real Struggle - But Ended Well
The color and pattern were nearly identical to the vinyl-on-plywood desktop I was covering. The old surface had tears and dents, so I sanded it smooth and cleaned it well before I began installation. I made a template out of copy paper so I could trace the template to the back of the vinyl. Total fail. As I unrolled the vinyl, it quickly became evident that the vinyl was not adequately adhered to the backing. There were several spots where the vinyl was badly wrinkled. I knew that if I attempted to just trace the template, it would be off because the vinyl wasn’t smooth. Plan B was to start with a small section and work my way across, using an X-acto knife when needed. It started off okay, but by the time I made it across the length of the table, there were countless air bubbles that I couldn’t flatten out. The suggestion to prick a hole in the air bubble and smooth it flat didn’t work. The top ended up lumpy and when I tried to lift up a corner, it had already adhered so strongly that it damaged the surface . Looked terrible and I was unhappy. Plan C actually worked. I removed the whole mess from the desk (which tore off the original surface completely). Re-sanded and cleaned desktop. Started releasing just an inch of the vinyl and applying across the edge. Very slowly working my way across (this time with a plastic wallpaper tool that I had in my stash). The trick was only releasing an inch of paper at a time, smoothing the wrinkled vinyl before letting it touch the surface, and carefully smoothing with the plastic wallpaper tool. Voila, it worked! Bottom line, the desktop looks good as new. No air bubbles, no lifting at the edges. The thickness and coverage are good. I’m pleased with the results even though it took a lot of trial and error to complete. My advice would be to practice first!
D**1
Far Exceeded Expectations
We live on a sailboat, and the mast is held to the deck by wire rope attached to steel “chainplates,” which extend through the deck and are then bolted to bulkheads that are fixed and glassed into the interior of the hull – super sturdy. However, the holes under the chainplate covers are perfect areas for water seepage if not properly sealed. We realized our sealing compound was failing when we saw the teak veneer on one bulkhead beginning to bubble just under the chainplate after a particularly bad storm. Re-sealing the chainplates was easy. Fixing the veneer was going to be a disaster. There’s no easy way to do it without pulling a lot of stuff out of the boat, disassembling some components, and then pulling off all the old and gluing down new. We were looking at a lot of money for someone else to do it or a lot of time and a little less money to do it ourselves – just to cover a small area that peeled off. My girlfriend suggested some sort of vinyl covering, and in my mind, I saw our walls covered with shelf paper – obviously fake wood, which I couldn’t fathom being anything I’d like. However, being unable to come up with any other solution, I decided to check Amazon just to see what was out there. I found this product and decided that for the price, I would take a chance and see what happened. I’m certainly glad I did. I’m not sure our use of this is what the manufacturer intended. I think it’s designed to cover furniture or smaller items. I don’t think it was intended as a wall covering. However, it performs quite well in that respect. Installing it is a lot like installing wallpaper, except the adhesive is on the paper already. All we did for prep is wipe the walls with a rag soaked in acetone. For the first piece we tried to install, we peeled all the backing off – but that makes it difficult to work with. The best way we found was to use some “delicate” masking tape to tape it up, cut it to the approximate shape, then remove the paper from the top, put it in place, and work the bubbles out as you pull off the backing while unrolling it down the wall. Then cut the excess from around any obstacles. It's actually easier than you think to maintain a vertically-straight line because of the wood grain pattern – but it wouldn’t hurt to put chalk lines or something there – especially if you’re having to do a full eight-foot wall. Our bulkheads simply aren’t that big. Also, a hair dryer makes the PVC quite flexible to allow for added assistance in removing bubbles or some weird angles or curves on the surface. I still gave it five starts on "Easy to Install" because it's WAY easier than wallpaper and our project was outside the bounds of what the product was designed to do. In the end, it turned out way better than either of us expected. You honestly can’t tell that it’s not wood unless you’re right on top of it or touch it. If they could find a way to add texture to the grain, they’d be geniuses, LOL I intentionally waited to write this review for a few weeks just to see how it would hold up under the humid conditions of a sailboat and I am happy to report that all is well. None of it has peeled, scratched, rubbed off, or done anything untoward at all. Highly recommended.
R**A
Easy to put on
I put this on the top of a dresser on my own. It was easy to do and looks nice from afar. The bubbles are hard to get out but not impossible and could probably be prevented by doing it with someone else. The corners are also tricky but again not noticeable from afar. In the picture the top of the table is the sticky paper and the front is real wood, it matches perfectly and is impossible to tell the difference from 10 ft away!
B**Y
Dissappointing
Has more of a copperish color, which is not what I was looking for on my current project and the adhesive isn't very strong. And the vinyl itself isnt as thick as others I've work with, kind of disappointing all the way around I will be returning.
J**E
Good product hate how it’s only 3 per order
We need them to finish my child room we only need like 6 more rolls so please and thank you let this go through!!!
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