- The artwork of Jack Denst is brought to the walls with these removable fabric wall tiles from Etsy seller Artisan Wall Tiles.
- This bold graphic pattern from Warner Walls, called The Modern Gentleman, is touted as being washable and completely removable.
- Tempaper, a great company selling "self adhesive, repositionable, temporary wallpaper", offers beautiful modern designs like 'Etta', seen here.
- This Tusk removable wallpaper from Children's & Kids' Furniture is simple and modern, and versatile enough to be used in a grown-up setting.
- Urban Outfitters offers a few different varieties of their "easy to remove and reapply" wallpaper, like this Marrakesh Honey option.
- If you like stripes, YLiving has a great assortment of modern colors, like this pink and yellow Sorbet option.
- Even though it's arguably a bit overplayed, I still can't get enough of this birch wallpaper. Wall Monkeys offers it in a removable wall decal here.
- Interior Instyle decorating solutions offers this beautiful vintage-inspired Victoria removable wallpaper, in four different colors.
- For a bold and adventurous look, turn to Rosenberry Rooms for their French Bull Kiss temporary wallpaper.
- Really into DIY? Tempaper offers a do-it-yourself wallpaper that allows you to add your own artistic touch. A self-adhesive, temporary "wall canvas" gives you permission (finally!) to write on the walls. The possibilities are endless with this stuff.
Installing wallpaper typically requires a level of commitment that many folks aren't comfortable with. Whether you tend to change your mind about style choices or you're renting a home, pasting paper on the walls in a fairly permanent way can be daunting. Enter your new friend, removable wallpaper! Check out these options with a huge amount of modern appeal, without the commitment.
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I think I'd like to see it in person (to gauge quality) or at least view a video of the application/removal process before using it myself. But it is a lovely idea!
I used the Tusk removable wallpaper in a nursery and can vouch for the quality of the papers. It was easy to install and made for an adorable accent wall!
I wonder how cleanly they would come off of walls painted with satin latex paint, especially after being stuck on for a few years?
I'm going to get the Marrakesh Honey wallpaper, but it's actually from Tempaper, Urban Outfitters just sells it for them. I'm so glad temporary wallpaper exists!
Quick question: a friend is moving into a great rental with a really hideous mural painted on one wall. Would this removable wallpaper mar the mural when she removes it? Does anyone have experience with putting the wallpaper up for a year or so and then taking it down?
Here's another person who wants to know - can you put it over existing wallpaper...
There's a Tempaper video here --> VIDEO
It's just a giant super sticky note. The new repositionable glues are very advanced and should go over any smooth surface and be removed without damaging the surface. However, like most wallpapers, they do not work as well on textured surfaces.
Does anyone happen to know if it can be used on wood paneling?
This (Damask print) was on our wall for a few years and it did come off, but it did take a hour or two and some patience. It wasn't painful enough to not want to do it again though! We had it on flat basic interior paint.
I can't believe more people aren't using these temporary wallpapers! I adore them - and it seems like we are getting more modern designs because the suppliers are a pretty hip crowd!
Has anyone put one of these on a low-texture, orange peel surface (spray-on texture)?