A: As long as you follow the proper directions for installation and it is not being directly hit with water, then you should have no problems installing NuWallpaper in your bathroom. If installed in a bathroom with a shower, we recommend taking care to smooth out any air bubbles that may occur during installation.
by|Jul 8, 2020
Q:I am looking to put up wallpaper border therefore I need the width to be in inches
by|Jun 29, 2020
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A: This wallpaper comes on a 20.5 in. x 18 ft. roll, and has a design repeat of 20.5 in.
by|Jun 29, 2020
A: 20.5 inches wide. 18 ft long
by|Jul 15, 2020
Q:can this be painted?
by|Jun 27, 2020
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A: Unfortunately this is not a paintable wallpaper.
by|Jun 29, 2020
Q:how do you account for doors and windows?
by|Jun 21, 2020
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A: NuWallpaper is easily trimmable with scissors or a utility knife!
by|Jun 24, 2020
Q:I want to put this as flooring in the bathroom, would it hold up?
by|Jun 19, 2020
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A: No, for that type of project we would suggest our peel and stick floor tiles - FloorPops!
by|Jun 22, 2020
Q:can this be applied over a mirrored door
by|Jun 9, 2020
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A: As long as the surface is completely smooth and flat, NuWallpaper should adhere.
by|Jun 12, 2020
Q:Can this be used on stairs? The measurement is 6” high and 34.5” wide and I have 13 stairs. How much would I need?
by|Jun 2, 2020
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A: NuWallpaper does best on completely smooth and flat surfaces; with that being said, we've seen some customers use NuWallpaper on the stair riser just fine. Measure the height and width in feet of the space you want to wallpaper. Multiply those two numbers together, then divide by the roll square foot coverage. Round up to the next whole number and that is the number of rolls you should order!
by|Jun 8, 2020
A: Yes, you could use this on stairs. It's very easy to trim and cut to size.
by|Jun 9, 2020
Q:Can you cover old wood paneling with the Nuwallpaper shiplap peel and stick without damaging the wall or without it fall off the wall? My daughter is staying in a rental house that has wood paneling throughout the house, and the home owners will not allow us to paint.
by|May 19, 2020
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A: Unfortunately we do not recommend installing NuWallpaper on paneling as it works best on completely smooth and flat surfaces.
by|May 20, 2020
A: To be very honest, i’m not sure that you’ll be able to get it off.
by|May 21, 2020
A: I would say yes, I have taken mine off of drywall several times and it was ok.
by|Aug 13, 2020
Q:Can I order a sample of this?
by|May 5, 2020
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A: Yes, samples are available. Please reach out to Home Depot's customer service line to check on inventory and availability.
by|Mar 7, 2021
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Q:I want to install this on top of a wooden TV stand. The top is unfinished wood with a very slight rough finish as it was made to have an armoire sit on top of it. Will this stick to the surface?
by|Apr 20, 2020
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A: I really don't know but if you sand it down a little it might be ok. I put mine in the hallway on the painted walls.
by|Apr 22, 2020
A: NuWallpaper does best on completely smooth, flat, and dry surfaces. We recommend ordering a sample to test before ordering and installing rolls, as you would be installing NuWallpaper at your own risk over any non-smooth/flat surface.