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Inhabit Wall Flats: Two New Designs

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You've seen Inhabit wall flats before on AT. They are one of those perennial good products for both renters and owners. The news is that they have introduced...

 
 

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Chrysalis

...two new patterns to the line.

Inhabit wall flats are 18" square molded tiles made from chemical-free, recyclable paper pulp that's been molded into surface patterns. They're modular, easy to apply, and removable, so they're a great cosmetic fix for plain, ugly or damaged walls.

The new designs shown here are called Chrysalis and Architect and both are available directly from Inhabit.

They are priced at 86.00 for a box of 10, which will cover 22.5 square feet.

More info: Inhabit

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wallpaper & graphics, painting, fixing & repair, Inhabit

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my cats would claw these to death in about 5 seconds... an entire wall of scratching post.

posted by twitteringbirdie on January 23rd 2009 at 11:20am
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If you were inclined to use a professional to help with the installation, would you call a wallpaper installer? or a handyman?

I'd love to hear from someone who has used these to cover a large-ish area....

posted by Kathryn on January 23rd 2009 at 11:42am
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Haven't you featured these before?

posted by dn on January 23rd 2009 at 11:53am
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These are really cool, but a bit expensive. I saw these a while back (before I realized Inhabit did them too), and are more affordable:

http://www.mioculture.com/storepc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=7

posted by Anne A Wong on January 23rd 2009 at 1:11pm
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I'm also curious to hear about other peoples' experiences with this.

It looks great, but considering its material, I worry about its durability. Can it withstand the heat of a fireplace? Or the moisture of a kitchen?

posted by practicallydone on January 23rd 2009 at 1:48pm
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Information on durability, use bathrooms and kitchens, etc., is available here:

http://www.inhabitliving.com/faq.aspx

posted by AlmostAD on January 23rd 2009 at 7:13pm
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Looks like Heath Tile called "Oval"

http://www.heathceramics.com/go/heath/tile/installations/dimensional-tile/

and..

The Ann Sacks tile called "Quatrefoil Deco"
http://www.annsacks.com/onlinecatalog/program.jsp?cat=268004&coll=268204&prg=269004

posted by bobbarky on March 2nd 2009 at 8:10pm
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