Questions?
Let's get into it
What is peel & stick wallpaper?
It's not a dumb question.
Basically, each panel is a giant sticker that is made to stick to your walls. It's also made to unstick from your walls when you're ready to remove it.
No glue or special tools needed. Just a little patience (and maybe a friend to help).
What am I doing?
You're living your life, and you're doing a great job.
How do I know which design to choose?
How do I know which design to choose?
It can be a little hard to decide! We really recommend buying samples before jumping into a full purchase. It helps to see the colors in real life, and make sure it looks nice next to your furniture.
Will it work on my walls?
Will it work on my walls?
Peel & stick wallpaper works best on smoother walls without a ton of texture. This isn't to say that it won't work if you have a little orange peel on the walls, but it really just depends on how much texture you're working with.
Another great reason to order a sample first! This way you can test it on your surface, make sure it sticks and that you like the way it looks.
We don't recommend hanging it in rooms that are super moist. If your bathroom doesn't get a ton of ventilation, probably not a great call.
How do I go about measuring?
How do I go about measuring?
Grab a tape measure and lets get to work! Don't eyeball it, seriously.
Measure the height of your wall
We offer several panel heights - 3 feet, 6 feet, 9 feet, and 12 feet.
Once you've measured your wall, go ahead and choose the panel option that fits best. Go a bit longer than you need, it's nice to have a buffer at the top & bottom for alignment.
Measure the width of your wall
All of our panels are all 20.5 inches wide.
Take the measurement of your wall (in inches), and divide by 20.5. That will tell you how many panels you need.
Don't forget to round up! If your measurement comes out to something like 3.5, then you're gonna need 4 panels. Trust us, there is nothing worse than not having enough paper to finish your overall look.
How do I hang it up?
How do I hang it up?
Check out our installation guide for a step-by-step guide.
How do I take it down?
How do I take it down?
Very slowly.
Start with a corner and start peeling it back, bit by bit. We can't stress this enough - take your time with it. The slower you peel, the less chance you'll have of accidentally taking the paint along with it.
Who are you?
We're two friends, who also happen to make wallpaper.
Read our story here.