If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to give your home a new look, peel and stick wallpaper is your best friend. You won’t have to paste the paper or the surface before applying, so the process is mess-free. It works for walls, but also try it if you like the idea of giving a piece of furniture a whole new look, or want to create a feature. We’ve rounded up the top choices.
NuWallpaper Grey and White Brick peel and stick wallpaper
Add character
With a brick-style finish, this wallpaper is ideal for a whole room, single feature wall, or over smaller areas like alcoves. The light colourway will reflect the light to keep even small rooms feeling spacious. It’s removable, so you can reposition it if you don’t get the alignment right the first time.
CocoWind Gold Hexagon peel and stick wallpaper
Smarten up
This hexagonal wallpaper design has contemporary credentials. With the pattern in a gold colourway, it’ll give a room or a piece of furniture a luxe touch. It can be used for a splashback or to give old bathroom cabinets a new lease of life.
Hode Green Leaf self adhesive wallpaper
Architectural foliage pattern
You can bring nature to your interiors with this fabulous peel and stick wallpaper design. It can be applied to any smooth surface, and all you’ll have to do is clean it before applying. It’s both waterproof and oil-proof, and any splashes can be wiped off.
Timeet Thicken Glossy Tile peel and stick wallpaper
Brighten a kitchen
Forget tiling the wall and use this self-adhesive wallpaper as a kitchen splashback instead. It’ll deliver what you want quickly, and you can make a saving, too. The patchwork-style pattern is bang on trend, and it’ll complement a variety of cabinetry colours.
CocoWind White Wood peel and stick wallpaper
Upcycle furniture
Create contemporary style with this wooden plank-style wallpaper that suits whole rooms, as well as individual pieces of furniture in need of a fresh finish. A grid on the back makes accurate cutting simple for good results. Make sure you buy all the rolls you need in one go to ensure colour consistency.
NuWallpaper Gray Elephant Parade peel and stick wallpaper
Cute design
Give a child’s room fun pattern with this peel and stick wallpaper on all four walls. It’s also ideal for furniture. Try it on a chest of drawers to make it special for a kid’s room. When the design’s outgrown, the paper can be removed with no residue left behind.
Bottom line
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Opt for peel and stick wallpaper to revamp old furniture or transform any room in your home in double-quick time. NuWallpaper Grey and White Brick peel and stick wallpaper creates the illusion of exposed brick to add decorative interest to a plain room, but with a pale finish it helps keeps spaces light-filled.
Timeet Thicken Glossy Tile peel and stick wallpaper is a brilliant alternative to a tiled splashback and is far quicker to put in place. The patchwork-style display can bring a tired kitchen right up to date.
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