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This Black and White Peel and Stick Wallpaper is a modern, self-adhesive solution for transforming any room. Measuring 17.7 inches by 118 inches, it is made from durable PVC/Vinyl material that offers strong coverage and easy application. Ideal for various spaces, this wallpaper is removable without damage, making it a perfect choice for renters or anyone looking to refresh their decor effortlessly.













| ASIN | B08P1HPNK4 |
| ASIN | B08P1HPNK4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,258 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #464 in Wallpaper |
| Brand Name | Cohoo Home |
| Color | Black/White |
| Coverage | Full |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (607) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (607) |
| Date First Available | 19 December 2020 |
| Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
| Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3L x 0.45W Meters |
| Item Weight | 10.93 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cohoo Home |
| Manufacturer | Cohoo Home |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Pattern Match | Straight Match |
| Product Dimensions | 299.72 x 44.96 x 0.03 cm; 309.86 g |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | White and black strip peel and stick wallpaper |
| UPC | 783907588894 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**E
This paper is low to medium grade so it's not very thick. I would not recommend it for heavy use spaces. It is excellent for smaller projects as you don't get very much on each roll. The application was easy but you have to careful as the paper will tear easily. I used it to spruce up a closet and I'm satisfied with the result. It was much easier than having to paint and I get the same or better results.
H**A
I absolutely cannot get enough of this wallpaper as it has turn my room into such the fashionista type of room The adhesion is a very good, especially if you don’t have to remove it and reapply and even if you do one or two times it’s still pretty good but if you have to do it more, it’s still sticks on, but you might have to really push it into the wall, depending on what type of while you have The adhesion is a very good, especially if he don’t have to remove it and reapply and even if you do one or two times it’s still pretty good but if you have to do it more, it still sticks on, but you might have to really push it into the wall, depending on what type of wall you have The pattern does a line only thing that I will say is towards the ending of the roll. It does crinkle a little bit in those areas just because I’m guessing how it was wrapped into the role so that part does take a little bit more smoothening out, but the rest of the role is fine and looks wonderful The pattern does a line only thing that I will say is towards the ending of the roll. It does crinkle a little bit in those areas just because I’m guessing how it was wrapped into the role so that part does take a little bit more smoothing out, but the rest of the roll is fine and looks wonderful. very easy to remove and honestly these can totally be reusable especially if you keep the backing Even if you don’t, maybe just gently unwrapping it from itself or using plastic bags or something with you They’re also a Textures type of material almost like snake skin in the way so it’s not just like flat regular paper. This is literally luxe Oh my walls are more textured in some areas. So I did have to really press in this wallpaper a few times to finally get it to stick but once it sticks its pretty much stuck.
K**Y
This will be a bit of a rant and a review. I don't know how I feel about this. I may end up tearing it down. I have no idea. I'm fried. Learn from my mistakes. First, get the extra roll. Yes, I hear you, you measured it perfectly and you wanna order just what you need. No. Order the extra roll. Stuff happens and before you know it you have a small corner of naked wall and tiny wallpaper chunks that you could frankenstein together with a ton of effort, but no. Save yourself the trouble. Just get the extra roll. Recommended tools: not a roll-y swivel chair (*cough*), an X-acto knife with a fresh blade (A box cutter will suffice, if sharp. Scissors maaaay work, if sharp. Point is you want something to cut around edges for light switches and outlets and such so you want it sharp or you will get jagged shredded edges), a squeegee, all the patience in the world and possibly two people (one to read from the Bible and the other to make the salt circle). But no seriously it'd actually be a lot easier with two people. Doable with one but easier with two. The wallpaper is simultaneously durable and delicate. You can get usually get the wrinkles out with the squeegee, but you'll go to pull the backing off the wallpaper and you'll rip the wallpaper two feet down. The tears are really easy to hide and mistakes like that aren't glaringly obvious once adhered to the wall. Which is great because it likes to keep ripping over and over after it has ripped before. It also sticks to itself like crazy. If you can figure out how to uncurl it I think that would make it a lot easier to deal with. You pull a little backing off and start slow with adhering it to the wall and the next thing you know, an edge curls down and you panic, rightly so, because the sticky side is touching itself and you're muttering a prayer under your breath as you gingerly pull them apart. It doesn't tend to rip during this process, nor lose its stickiness. This wallpaper is a mystery. Other recommendations: Your wall doesn't have to be 100% smooth, as long as you're okay with the tiny imperfections poking through. But if you're gonna stick with stripes, make sure your wall is not crooked (mine was), or be willing to compensate for that. Or (least favorable option imo) be willing to pull it all down and readjust it. It was hard for me to tell that the stripes were going askew until halfway down my eight foot wall. Towards the end I opted to cut the wallpaper into segments so when I inevitably laid this down not 100% vertical, that I could do it in chunks. I would not recommend stripes if you aren't prepared. This wallpaper smells your frustration and will compensate by acting even more annoying to deal with. You will not win the battle against the wallpaper if you lose even a little bit of patience. This is a pretty great thing to tackle with loved ones if you want to test the limits of your familial bonds or the strength of your relationships with friends or partners. As a whole: Would I do this again? I don't know. Probably not stripes, at least by myself. Would I recommend this? It's relatively inexpensive and not a bad alternative to painting your wall. But it's not for everyone, especially if you aren't prepared. I honestly think a lot of my grievances would be minimized if I didn't play on expert mode and get stripes. How long did this take? 2-3 hours, by myself. Good luck! ETA: 10/9/23: I am now in the process of moving out. For anyone worried about this part, I've started removing the wallpaper. It doesn't leave a residue, and I'm not experiencing paint being pulled up. It'd be easier if you used a little heat, but it's not a huge disaster thus far.
S**E
very nice quality wallpaper, black and white stripe just elevates any space you put this on, easy to apply
J**Y
Perfect for my project. Sticks well and repositionable during installation. It is not extremely thick but I didn’t expect it to be for the price! I was actually expecting thinner but it’s sturdy enough and goes up fast and easy. Just take your time! I made a couple of mistakes during install: I ripped it once because I was moving too fast peeling the backing from the top of the last roll, I also punctured it trying to hang up my heavy metal calendar (dug one corner into it), but it was super easy to patch up and you can’t even see the patch. One star off for a flaw line printed on one of the white stripes (didn’t patch over it because console table will cover). I spent $17 on this 3’10” x 8’5” wall. If you’re looking for perfection you’ll want to spend more elsewhere. Overall great paper for a great price and I will use again.
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