🖤 Peel, stick, and wow—your walls just got a major upgrade!
Tempaper's Black Damsel removable wallpaper offers 28 sq ft of premium vinyl coverage with a classic damask design. Made in the USA, this peel-and-stick wallpaper is moisture-resistant, repositionable, and leaves no residue, making it perfect for renters and DIY enthusiasts seeking a stylish, mess-free room transformation.
Material | Vinyl |
Color | Black |
Brand | Tempaper |
Style | Traditional |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 198"L x 20.5"W |
Coverage | 28 square feet |
Pattern match | Straight Match |
Theme | Damask |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Pattern | Geometric |
Room Type | Bathroom, Kitchen, Bedroom, Living Room, Hallway |
Manufacturer | Tempaper |
Special Feature | removable |
UPC | 651784106817 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Part Number | DA10F681 |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | DA10F681 |
Size | 20.5" x 198" |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | removable |
Included Components | Roll of Removable Wallpaper |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**3
Different look in different lighting
I like that color changes depends on the lighting.Easy to install. Although, it needs 2 people to install this. I think I can install it by myself the rest of the way. It's thin than I'd like it to be, but it doesn't rip easy. It doesn't wrinkle even when it happened to stick to itself. It adhere pretty good. It's not stretchable.
J**Y
Looks Amazing!
So I looked into wallpaper that was temporary because I moved in with a good friend of mine. He owns the home, and the last roommate left the place an actual disaster. I now understand why security deposits are a thing, because there were literal holes in the wall I had to treat before I could even think of starting. I wanted something that would be easy enough to remove when it was time for me to move out. Temp paper sounded perfect, and this color and pattern was exactly what I wanted. I measured out my wall and did the math so I’d have one roll extra in case something went south. I got all my rolls from the same lot so they are the exact same color. It really is as simple as you peel and stick. I had a team of 3 people: Me, my boyfriend, and my roommate. Do you need 3? No. But I 100% recommend 2. Getting the pattern lined up for a perfect repeat is kinda tricky. We kept matching up the pattern at the top and then realizing we were at an angle so the bottom wouldn’t match up or was like double the overlap as the top. Eventually we just started drawing lines all the way up and down the wall with a level to help us keep stuff straight. It is by no means a perfect application on our part, but that’s not a flaw of the product. I will say because of the glossy/matte nature of the print that some of these imperfections are highlighted at certain angles or certain times of the day. During the day all the bumps and lines are really obvious with the sunlight coming through the window. At night with the dimmer lamp light or string lighting these imperfections are all but invisible. I’m not too bothered by the imperfections because I am in no way a professional or a perfectionist. I’ll update this post once I get the LED string lights up so you can see the glossy/matte effect in all its glory.
A**R
AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!
I'm not sure how the reviews of this are 5 Star, but it's not a5 star product. The print looks nice, however, if you have the tiniest imperfections or texture from paint rollers on your wall, be prepared for a poor result. You can see every mark! The installers couldn't apologize enough for the way it looked and it wasn't a result of their work!Also the smallest bump not only will be seen, but the air that it's trapped underneath it will will cause the paper to lift, leaving lines that you constantly be smoothing down. The paper is so thin that this is unavoidable. I understand you get what you pay for but I guarantee you would get better results licking the back of printer paper and sticking it to the wall.Pay the extra money for better grade thicker, quality paper...if you're unsure ask someone.I tore it all down and replaced it with a good quality paper and it looks amazing! I was half tempted to wad it up and send it back, instead I put it in the trash where it belongs.
G**N
Time consuming to apply, but worth the effort
I’m renting, but the ubiquitous drab tan/taupe the entire apartment is painted was really starting to get to me. I wanted some control over the space, and removable wallpaper seemed like a good option. I debated doing an entire ‘accent wall’ in the living room, but I wasn’t sure of the quality or ease of use of the product so I decided to go with a smaller project that could be achieved with a single roll, the kitchen wall above the backsplash. IMO, the price per roll is a bit high for what it is, glorified shelf paper, plus there’s the hassle of hoping you get rolls from the same batch so they match better. I get why that’s preferable, but there’s no way on Amazon to say "hey, I only want rolls from the same batch" so that adds a Russian Roulette aspect to ordering for a larger project, which is not cool.But back to the project at hand, the kitchen. I ordered the Black Damsel (damask) pattern, and that requires that you match the pattern at the seams so that added some extra effort. Then I was putting it under and around cabinets, so that made some precutting necessary. Match the pattern, then do some precutting, with a bit extra in the event you need it, so you’re not trying to cut around cabinets and corners while holding a giant sheet of plastic that wants to stick to everything. Easy-peasy, right? Well… honestly it wasn’t too bad. I pulled the backing away in sections and cut it off in sections so I could concentrate on getting the seams matched first, then pulled the rest of the backing off as needed. Having a squeegee to apply the paper really helps, but there isn’t one with the wallpaper, so you might want to get that sorted before you begin. Something the size of a credit card would probably work, but something larger would be more useful. Luckily I had one on hand.Some reviews called the product ‘thin,’ and I wasn’t sure what that meant in practice. IMO it’s not thin OR thick, but around the right weight for the purpose. That said, it adheres very closely with the wall so any surface imperfections are going to show. This is NOT a product you could apply to a textured wall. I would say the glue consistency was good too, sticky enough to adhere well to the wall but not so adhesive that it’s impossible to remove and reposition. I only had one instance where a small bit of the ‘paper’ stuck to itself (sticky side to sticky side) and it took a bit of pulling to get it apart but it didn’t stretch and get misshapen and I didn’t have to trash the whole piece. If a large section of it got stuck together, that would be a bigger problem.It was only when the playlist I was listening to started to repeat that I realized how long it was taking, in total about six hours. Keep in mind a big part of that was due to the measuring and cutting necessary for this particular wall, getting the seams matched, and not having applied wallpaper in a LONG time. Now that I have some experience with the process, I could do it in less time.
M**A
So pretty!
This wallpaper is in my dining room. It elevates the look so much and makes all the difference. I must be honest though, putting it up made me question my sanity, but I guess putting up ANY wallpaper would do that. I am grateful it’s peel and stick though because it helped a lot with not getting stuck to unnecessary areas. I only peeled a little at a time. I am a very DIY person and though this was the first time I think I did a pretty good job. I bought EZ Hang from Home Depot to help with the adherence and so far it’s stood up well. It’s nice thick vinyl-like paper and really good quality. Didn’t rip easy. Definitely recommend.
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