Brewster 429-6705 Plouf Carta da parati damascata verniciabile, bianco

Brand:Brewster

3.5/5

68.84

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Squisito e ornato, questo elegante damasco presenta fiori regali circondati da dettagli a volute frondose. Gli effetti in rilievo conferiscono consistenza e dimensione al tuo spazio. Plouf è una carta da parati vinilica preincollata ed espansa. DAL PRODUTTORE Questo è uno sfondo verniciabile. Trasforma qualsiasi parete o soffitto da ordinario a favoloso con carattere e dimensione. Riproduci l'aspetto di un autentico soffitto di latta, legno intagliato o un fregio in gesso con una meravigliosa selezione di design di ispirazione storica o contemporanei. Scegli il tuo stile e finisci con qualsiasi colore di vernice o tecnica finta per creare il tuo capolavoro. Venduto come un bullone a doppio rullo; pari a due rotoli singoli continui.

Questa carta da parati è lavabile e rimovibile. Ripetizione da 12,5 pollici, corrispondenza diretta. 20,5 pollici di larghezza per 396 pollici di lunghezza; circa 50 piedi quadrati utilizzabili in un bullone a doppio rullo continuo. Questo sfondo è preincollato. Questa carta da parati è stampata su vinile espanso.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Brewster
Brand ‎Brewster
Color White
Color ‎White
Country of Origin ‎China
Coverage ‎56 square feet
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 237 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Paintable Wallpaper
Installation Method ‎Pre-Pasted
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Is Stain Resistant ‎No
Item model number ‎429-6705
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎2.55 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Brewster
Material Vinyl
Material ‎Vinyl
Part Number ‎429-6705
Pattern match ‎Random Match
Product Dimensions 20.5"L x 3.5"W
Product Dimensions ‎20.5"L x 3.5"W
Special Features ‎paintable
Style textured
Style ‎textured
Theme ‎Damask
Warranty Description ‎Replacement

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Scritto da: Kayla Wood
Our story details: First Timers
Alright guys! This wallpaper is absolutely beautiful painted or not. I left mine white. So let's start on our process. PS THIS WAS OUR FIRST TIME INSTALLING WALLPAPER. First we read all the reviews about how to install this stuff. Unfortunately the directions we recieved were just pictures with no written directions. Sooooo that was fun! As you can see by the pictures we installed this onto a plywood sheet which was installed onto our ceiling. Long story short we had to move our entire light box and didnt feel like covering up every little cranny because drywalling sucks, especially the ceiling. So after we got our box moved and the plywood up we were ready to install the wallpaper. I read the reviews and decided to cut a long piece and folded it up and placed it in the kitchen sink to soak in water. I let it soak for 5 mins. Once it soaked I pulled it out and my husband and I each had a ladder and started on my husbands end of the board. We quickly realized the paper was so heavy that there was absolutely no way to get it to stick. Soooo after a little discussion I read a review about someone who used a spray bottle. BOOM PURE GENIUS! I sprayed while my husband lined up the paper and applied it. We also used some roll on wallpaper adhesive from Lowes just incase. It was a little bit of a slow process but we got it done. Secondly, we made sure we rolled extra glue around the edges. This was to make sure they didn't peel up. We used a plastic putty knife to press all our bubbles out of the paper, wiping off all excess glue as we went. After it was installed and we cut off the excess paper around the board we noticed a tiny seam down the middle. We lined up the paper pretty well but it was just a little noticeable. Of course my husband is a perfectionist so I went on YouTube to look at some ideas. The solution I found???? Just paint it! Simple because I was gonna paint it white anyways. This made the seam dissapear. Whoop! Also keep in mind if you dont wanna paint it...it is a soft paper so it will collect dust. If it's in an area where you need to wipe it down I would suggest painting it in a satin, semigloss or gloss paint finish that way it becomes easy to wipe and clean if need be. Extra things: I didn't find it as brittle as others did; spraying it down with a spray bottle instead of soaking it probably helped with it. The chandelier in the pictures is also from Amazon and was absolutely worth the money! I hope this helps someone out there! Thanks for reading guys.
Scritto da: Julie T.
Beautiful End Product, Needs Better Instructions
We used this in our guest bathroom and on our wall on our stairway. I absolutely love the end product, however installation was a bit of a challenge. The directions have you soak large pieces of the paper in a tub, however this made it heavy causing stretching and a small tear. Also it made a huge mess, as there is so much adhesive on the back, and being so wet it all spurted out the sides. Gobs and gobs of it. After a little practice, we instead used a spray bottle to spray the back of the paper as we installed it, you also need to spray the front as you are smoothing down. This really worked and I recommend highly over the soaking. Wait a day for it to dry before painting. It will take a couple coats as it's hard to cover it all with the texture. In the end it looks so high end and beautiful and we get lots of compliments on it.
Scritto da: lana
beautiful design, easy to use!!!
I used this wallpaper to makeover this plain, old baker's rack my mom sets her plants on. As you can see the difference is night and day... The design is beautiful and the paper is so easy to use... It's quite thick and soft but not so soft that it turns delicate on you after you wet it. I think most people soak their prepasted paper, I found misting it with my water bottle was plenty. I didn't get awesome adhesion with it alone but my surface was very slick plus, again, there will be plants sitting on it so I used wallpaper paste and several coats of polyacrylic over my paints and waxes for insurance. I'm quite obsessed now, trying to decide what to use it on next. If you're considering this paper, this design in particular, get it!! You'll love it. My mother LOVES her 'new' baker's rack...
Scritto da: Cary Pankey
don't over wet it
The first batch we hung after following instructions caused the glue to practically remove all off and we had to work hard to make it stick. There is alot of glue and does well if you quickly wet it not let it soak as long as the directions state. Basically dip it in the water quickly and then immediately apply it did take a couple of coats of paint to set nicely because it soaks it in and will look as though its not painted much. we did 2 to 3 coats of paint it looks amazing though when all is done
Scritto da: Carin S.
Beautiful Results but Easily Damaged and not for Everybody.
This is 3D textured wall paper that has a rubber foam-like consistency. I painted mine Burgandy, using interior eggshell finish but it would look good using a flat finish too. I would not recommend people w/children or even people w/cats to use this wallpaper because it is easily damaged. Even responsible mellow adults can create gashes and tears in the foam-like wallpaper surface and there's really no solution for a repair other than to replace and repaint. For example, after I was done wrapping Christmas presents last year I gathered up all the rolls of wrapping paper to carry into the garage and accidently rammed the end of the longest roll into the wallpaper as I was turning a corner and it created a 1 1/2" gash in the wallpaper. Underneath the Burgandy paint was the original white 'foam'. The only thing I could do was paint the white part Burgandy. Gash is still visible and it's located just below shoulder level on me. I have to look at it several times a day as I turn that corner. That said, if you can keep the wallpaper safe from accidents or rough housing, it's beautiful and rich looking and accepts paint extremely well.
Scritto da: Kindle Customer
Loved this!!!
I wasn’t sure about getting this wallpaper but I am glade I did! I put it in my dining room and painted it a navy blue and then added white bead board below it with a white chair rail, it has changed the whole look to my dining room and the wallpaper with this design gives it an elegant look! The wallpaper was easy to install and it’s held onto the paint, we only had to use a half gallon of Benjamin Moore paint with primer! So very pleased with the quality of this wallpaper!
Scritto da: Linda A. Gerow
Damask paintable pre-pasted wallpaper
Great wallpaper quality. Some reviewers complained that the paper they received did not have paste on it. These 3 rolls were fully pasted, in fact, the paste was abundant. Covers beautifully but it is not for the novice. This paper will grip the wall where it touches, so be sure that when you are ready to apply it to the wall, you have it lined up exactly where you wish it to go. I have been hanging wallpaper for many years and this was one of the best pre-pasted damask papers I've ever used. Just don't tug on it or it will rip. When I paper I use two rolls simultaneously to avoid waste. It said this didn't need matching but it certainly does, or the pattern makes no sense. It isn't difficult to do that using two rolls at a time. I was very pleased with the results and don't intend to paint it as I like the white with the navy accessories. If you haven't wallpapered before, it may be best to not start with this type of paper. Overall, I was very pleased with the outcome.
Scritto da: Loreen McDonald
Beautiful but not rips easy
Tears easy. Do not try to cut when wet. Need to silicone edges to create a professional appearance. A bit uneven for matching seams. Beautiful when done but get an extra roll or two
Scritto da: jburnett
Beautiful, easy to apply
Absolutely beautiful wallpaper. I had read prior reviews that said it was very rippable when wet. I sprayed the first strip with a spray bottle. And left it for a night to see how well it would stick, it did not stick well. I then chose to do the usual method of wallpapering by dipping the full strip into the water. All you need to do is be careful when lifting it that it does not tear, it was much easier to apply and stuck well that way. I made sure to cut everything prior to getting wet. I allowed the wallpaper to cure for a day, and then painted it. It is very textured wallpaper so you will need to go over the paint with a paint brush to get all the textured area as well. Absolutely beautiful, would completely recommend. Great value for price.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great Quality
I used this paintable wallpaper on an old hutch & it turned out beautiful! Very happy with the quality & the final outcome.
Scritto da: Yougotsarah
Delicate when wet
The media could not be loaded. Now I haven’t wallpapered in a lot of years and this is my first time using paintable wallpaper specifically. I found that this wallpaper was extremely delicate when it was wet and if I was trying to trim anything even with a very sharp knife it would rip. Very frustrating. Now that it was on there though (dry and painted) it does seem very scrubbable washable etc.

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