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Faded Grandeur Rose Wallpaper
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$4.99
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$4.99
Faded Grandeur Rose Wallpaper
Bring timeless romance to your walls with a soft, timeworn bouquet of roses. Faded Grandeur Rose Wallpaper blends vintage elegance with modern ease—perfect for accent walls, bedrooms, living rooms, and serene entryways. This removable wallpaper is PVC-free and printed with eco-friendly, water-based inks for a beautiful, responsible finish.
Key Features
- Removable and renter-friendly design for easy updates without damage
- Matte finish to minimize glare and enhance the soft, vintage look
- PVC-free material printed with eco-friendly, water-based inks
- Low-tack adhesion allows repositioning during install
- Seamlessly repeating rose motif with refined, timeworn texture
- Great for smooth, properly painted interior walls
Sizing
- Panel width: 24 inches
- Panel height: choose up to 120 inches to match your wall
- Order multiple panels to cover wider walls; align edges for a continuous pattern
Installation Guidance
- Prepare the surface: Walls must be smooth, clean, and fully cured (fresh paint should cure for at least 30 days).
- Measure and plan: Mark a straight, plumb line to guide your first panel.
- Apply the first panel: Starting at the top, peel back a small section of the liner and adhere, smoothing downward with a squeegee or soft cloth.
- Smooth and adjust: Work slowly, peeling more liner as you go. Reposition as needed to remove bubbles and keep the panel straight.
- Add additional panels: Align the pattern edge-to-edge. Lightly overlap only if needed to account for wall irregularities.
- Trim: Use a sharp utility blade along ceilings, baseboards, and outlets for a clean finish.
Install only on dry, sound, non-textured walls. Not recommended for high-moisture areas or surfaces with stain-resistant or Teflon-like paints.
Care Instructions
- Wipe gently with a soft, damp cloth
- Avoid harsh cleaners, bleach, and abrasive pads
- Test any cleaning method in a small, inconspicuous area first