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Tempaper: Self-Adhesive, Re-Positionable, Temporary Wallpaper

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There's a new answer for renters who love the look of wallpaper - Tempaper. This self-adhesive wallpaper feels similar to Contact paper but is completely re-positionable. The samples we tried on our office walls were quick and easy to apply, remove and reposition. Check below to see the eight colors and patterns currently being offered...

 
 

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In addition to walls, we can imagine Tempaper being used to update filing cabinets, refrigerators and various appliances (maybe your air-conditioner?).

All Tempaper comes in rolls 20.5 inches x 11 yards. More patterns and colors will be released seasonally to keep up with trends and fashion. (though we're loving the first batch of Art Nouveau patterns!) You can order Tempaper, here.

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wallpaper & graphics, Art Nouveau

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amazing!

posted by littleone on 2008-07-30 16:06:24
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my jaw dropped and will stay that way for at least another 15 minutes while i daydream about transforming my apartment.
i can't wait for more patterns!!

posted by abbatron on 2008-07-30 16:15:58
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$75 buckaroos a roll!

posted by bepsf on 2008-07-30 16:17:14
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OMG! I'm in looove!

posted by suzy8track on 2008-07-30 16:24:42
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would be cool to do one wall with this stuff...but at $75 a roll how much can you do?

posted by LittleRock on 2008-07-30 16:35:23
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Hey, it's made in the USA, and it's self-adhering. I think it's worth $75, considering that designer wallpaper is usually that expensive, if not more.

That being said, more than likely, you're going to put it up, leave it there, or chuck it. The idea of moving it around sounds good in theory, but the reality is that every wall is different especially with regard to knockouts, wall outlets, windows, etc.

posted by hejiranyc on 2008-07-30 16:59:06
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Aaron, I bet the Tempaper would give you a sample roll to "test drive" and share the results with the AT readers

Seventy-five dollars is a lot of money to spend on a product that there is no actual review and or feedback on in terms of quality, application, etc.

posted by Seaside on 2008-07-30 17:02:59
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A choir of angels just serenaded this post!

I am in love - $75 is NOT a lot to spend on wallpaper. Most designer wallpaper, and the wallpaper I love from Ferm Living, is in the $100 range.

posted by atlantadesigner on 2008-07-30 18:12:15
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NOT in love with any of the designs at all ! They look like rip offs from books on paper through the ages. For that price I want to see some new tasteful inovative stuff.

posted by poptart on 2008-07-30 18:24:17
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Looks like an excellent option for ugly laminate cabinets, like mine, as well as walls, if the quality and durability are decent. But let's hope for more subtle patterns and colours in the next batch. These are all so hi-contrast and Urban Outfitter-y.

posted by amed studio on 2008-07-30 18:26:28
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i love this! and while $75 is a lot, its a lot cheaper than other wallpapers. Plus they'll last a long time! None of these patterns would really work for me though, can't wait to see the new patterns they come out with!

posted by erinpearce on 2008-07-30 19:04:32
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@Atlantadesigner- reread my post. For a product that has absolutely NO testimonials or feedback from customers as to its quality and application...$75 is a lot of money if it is an inferior product.

posted by Seaside on 2008-07-31 11:59:26
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