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Sweden, Stockholm
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Review on ๐Ÿ”ณ Livebor Peel and Stick Backsplash Wallpaper - Black and White Kitchen & Bathroom, Waterproof Contact Paper for Countertop, Removable Self-Adhesive Wallpaper, 11.8inch x 78.7inch by Brian Messerly

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It's a good product, but it takes patience

The previous owners of our house painted the kitchen yellow with a blue countertop, which I didn't really like. I've always wanted an apron too. So I bought the first roll of this product and got to work. Ease of use: It comes on a roll of thin paper taped to the back. Once the paper is removed it will curl up if you are not careful. It also bubbles up quite easily when pasted on the wall. I recommend (I did) take a putty knife and run it over the spots you placed to remove the bubbles. This made it fit the wall better. Of course, you can also use any flat tool to do the same; it was exactly what I had on hand. Easy to Install: It was easy to install and cut with two people. If I had been alone, I might have fought a little more. It also comes with small size charts on the back for you to use to cut out. I just looked at it closely with my eyes sometimes and it came out beautifully. Thickness: I would say it's not very thick? The 3D illusion works if you don't pay too much attention to it and it looks nice and clean. However, it's thin enough that if I squint closely I can see the texture of my paint underneath. Overall: looks good. I bought this so my husband could see what our kitchen would look like with this pattern (without spending all that money and making him hate it) but for now I think we'll leave it for now. Didn't order enough after having to cut it around outlets so had to order another roll and I still have a few left. It's good; I had to measure. I would say if you are looking for an inexpensive way to see how it will look or to decorate an old kitchen/area then this is a great way to do it.

Pros
  • It's okay!
Cons
  • Some Cons