







β¨ Revamp Your Space with Ease! β¨
The Decotalk Contact Paper is a versatile, self-adhesive wallpaper that measures 30x120 inches, covering 25 sq.ft. Made from high-quality vinyl, it is waterproof, removable, and features an easy-to-use grid pattern for precise cutting. Ideal for transforming countertops, cabinets, and various surfaces, this vintage wood grain design adds a stylish touch to any home decor.










| Manufacturer | Decotalk | 
| Item Weight | 581 g | 
| Product Dimensions | 304.8 x 76.2 x 0.05 cm; 580.6 g | 
| Size | 30"x120" | 
| Color | Brown | 
| Style | Wood Contact Paper | 
| Finish | Textured | 
| Material | Vinyl | 
| Pattern | Wood | 
| Shape | Straight | 
| Item thickness | 0.02 Inches | 
| Installation Method | Self-Adhesive | 
| Number Of Pieces | 1 | 
| Speed Rating | Peel and Stick Wallpaper Vintage | 
| Coverage | 25 sq.ft | 
| Plug Profile | Peel and Stick | 
| Special Features | Removable | 
| Specific uses | Wood Peel and Stick Wallpaper | 
| Batteries Included? | No | 
| Batteries Required? | No | 
D**.
Looks like real wood
Used this wallpaper to cover our dining table as there are white spots from heat. This one covered our table well and made it looks new. I also used the excess ones to cover our old tables that has cracks on it, saves me money from buying a new one.
C**I
IN LOVE
I bought a desk from IKEA and hated the color options - there was either white or a greyish beige. I purchased this contact paper about a year ago and wrapped the desk table top and I'm still so in love with it. I get many compliments on it and people are shocked to hear it's contact paper. The wood-like grain and grooves make it realistic. It's held up really well too. I have some nicks in the contact paper from the past year because I use my desk daily as I work from home, but that was to be expected and completely my fault. I HIGHLY recommend this contact paper for your projects.
C**Y
Great quality
This is the best peel and stick I have ever used. The print looks amazing just like wood and itβs super thick but easy to work with. It looks so nice on the shelves I put it on.
T**U
Excellent product
Renewed my son's old Ikea desk with so many dents and scratches. Just take your time, easy to work with, very realistic, I am glad I bought the wall paper kit.
M**K
NOT to knock most of the reviews, but ...
First of all, by reading all the reviews on the first page, I thought this was some kind of "miracle" contact paper π . I mean, seriously, the (over) enthusiasm for it, was astounding! Then, seeing as another reviewer here and I, must have purchased the exact same Amazon-sold table (based on their images), which not too soon after buying it "bubbled" and peeled on the top after being left wet overnight, I thought: "I simply HAVE to buy this contact paper to fix this table!!!" Lol!Ahhh ... the power of persuasion.Anyway, the REAL review (both good and bad) in MY estimation, follows:1. It is NOT as "thick" as some of the reviews would lead you to believe. From reading some, I thought, wow, this stuff is THICK, AND coarse ... AND it FEELS like WOOD! It really isn't, and it doesn't. It is not paper-thin, but it is not too far from it, either. It does have a SLIGHT 'texture' to it, but it would not be fair to make you believe that you will run your fingers over it and that you should expect to feel a nice wood grain.2. The brown is NOT as golden as in the master (first) page advertisement image! It is a dark, bit of a muddled brown. ... But it works! Just expect it to not be as golden or reddish hued.3. Parts of our roll had DEFECTS on the contact paper. Scrunching, wrinkling, a marring; and around these defects, it was not stuck to the backing liner. This was strange, because it was toward the middle of the roll (both length and width) and all other sides seemed to be excellently aligned and cut (manufactured) to or with the backing. We couldn't figure out why or how this was the case, and we used some of the damaged part thinking we could flatten the wrinkling out ... but it didn't quite come out all the way. Luckily, as you can see in the video, it isn't overly noticeable unless you're looking for it. SADLY, it IS right near the middle of the table (our fault for putting it there and not just 'losing' the piece).4. 12-inches is smaller than you imagine in terms of a contact paper roll! The roll just seemed so small and short and came in very small packaging. Still, it's full enough - and it did what it was meant to do. It covered a 12"x36" part of our 19"x36" kitchen island/table-top, then aligned pretty well for the other 7"x36" side. As with the scrunchy, wrinkly segment, the seam alignment looks okay and it is NOT noticeable unless you are actively looking for it. Still, I worry about the seam coming up each time we now use the table or when I clean it with anything moist. As such, I CANNOT fathom how ANYONE could possibly want to use this for counters, which are always getting wet. Just my personal thought, however, and I am HIGHLY impressed by those who do, and seem to have it work!Lastly, some smaller notes. Watch videos before placing. Some will think it isn't necessary, but it really does help. I practically guarantee you'll pick up at least one helpful tip. Be sure to CLEAN and dry any surface you will be covering, particularly well. Make sure no specks or even lint of any kind is left on the surface. As stated, this paper is nowhere as thick as others have stated, and it picks up and shows every single tiny piece of - anything - left under it. The paper adheres really well, but with room for lifting it off and adjusting a couple of times, which is excellent. Once you get it precisely where you want, SMUSH it! Once placed (and smushed - lol), I simply cut the edges off with a very sharp kitchen knife by gliding the knife along the edges of the table, under the overhanging paper. Easy-peasy. Speaking of slicing, I don't recommend slicing anything on it. You will slice the paper, depending on how sharp your knife is. Along the same line, do not put anything very hot or right off a stove on it. It will bubble.Finally, WOOD we buy it again π? YES. For a small project like this table, yes ... but only because it beats how ugly and marred the tabletop on this practically NEW table became before we decided to repair it. As such, the cost of this roll of paper was well worth it, so far. Now the test of time begins.
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