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EasyChange Removable Wallpaper from Sherwin Williams

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We can practically hear the cheers from renters everywhere. Sherwin Williams' EasyChange Wallpaper is -- wait for it -- guaranteed to both go up and come down effortlessly. Yes, come down. Without special tools and solvents. And, to cap it off, there are some Graham & Brown wallpapers to choose from.
 
 
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SuperFresco by Graham & Brown, page 23
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Grand Corniche, page 5

See many, many patterns here (including some, um, ugly ones).

Via: Oh Happy Day

(Thanks, F.!)

Top Image: Dahlia, page 77

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Whoa. I think I just peed my pants just a little.
I'll be buying some of this just as soon as I change.

posted by alina on July 7th 2008 at 11:51am
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Exciting stuff. Wish their website was better designed - it's rather tedious to get to the sample pics....

posted by MelissaF on July 7th 2008 at 12:06pm
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I am dy-ing. This is heaven.

posted by medusa12120 on July 7th 2008 at 12:19pm
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It doesnt say anywhere that it doesnt leave a residue behind that I could find. I wonder if this would work?

posted by plasticorange on July 7th 2008 at 12:27pm
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Anyone have an opinion about using this to cover a lampshade or a tabletop?

posted by jujudzn on July 7th 2008 at 12:32pm
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I am so excited!
And some of the patterns are really nice. I'm going down to my Sherwin Williams tonight after supper. OH MAn... i'll be drooling over sample books all week!

posted by revolution9 on July 7th 2008 at 12:57pm
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oh. my. god.
awesome.

although i do agree with MelissaF, their website is kind of a pain.

posted by abbatron on July 7th 2008 at 2:20pm
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can the paper be used on kitchen cabinetry?

posted by AlixF on July 7th 2008 at 3:39pm
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Oh heck! There went my best excuse for not papering....

posted by quiltmaster on July 7th 2008 at 4:36pm
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Their website doesn't explain how or why this is easier to remove, does it?

posted by jrochest on July 7th 2008 at 8:14pm
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I'm confused as to what Sherwin Williams has actually done other than to take the wallpaper available through numerous other outlets, call it their "EasyChange" collection, market it through an annoying-to-navigate website, and then not include any details on what or why it's different. All the patterns I looked at simply said "non-woven material" and "unpasted."

I'm sorry I'm grumpy and cynical...it's time for bed :-(

posted by AlmostAD on July 7th 2008 at 9:41pm
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I posted a link to their page here:
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/sf/wallpaper/wallpaper-for-renters-052495

This link:
http://www.sherwin-williams.com/do_it_yourself/wallpaper/new_products/index.jsp

The wallpaper may come right off, but not necessarily the paste.

Here is their customer service number:

Sherwin-Williams Wallpaper Customer Service Department during the hours listed below by calling: 1-800-532-3569

Mon-Fri: 8:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. EST
Saturday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. EST
Sunday: 12 noon - 5 p.m. EST

posted by #9 on July 7th 2008 at 10:44pm
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Oh, here is more info, it has been out for quite awhile:

"Sherwin-Williams, one of the world's largest paint producers, launched its own collection of wallcoverings in 2005. Washable, durable and mildew resistant, EasyChange wallpaper features a special backing stronger than those found on conventional papers. And it doesn't shrink or expand, making installation easier.

Available in a variety of patterns, EasyChange wallpapers also peel off in single sheets. There's no need to scrape, steam or apply chemical strippers; the paper is removed without wall damage simply by pulling each sheet by one of its corners. Once removed, the paper can be repasted and hung elsewhere, even in a new home if you move."

http://www.neflhomebuyer.com/Articles/Tampa/2006/12/Finishes-with-Finesse.asp

posted by #9 on July 7th 2008 at 10:48pm
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Thanks, TRUE BLUE!

posted by AlmostAD on July 8th 2008 at 6:26am
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True Blue always has the explainations!


I called my local Sherwin williams store last night and they didn't have any sample books. Booo!
I can't believe that you can repaste it and put it up somewhere new! That is amazing! I am in love.

posted by revolution9 on July 8th 2008 at 6:40am
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HELP! I have been looking like crazy for the top pattern (dark teal with black), and was hoping to have it ordered by now. I searched all the books online and I also brought a print-out of the image to my Sherwin-Williams store, and an employee and I looked through ALL the easy-change books and still didn't find it.

(It says above Dahlia, page 77... but I can't find that anywhere)

****Does anyone know what book it is from????

thanks!!

posted by cara81113 on August 13th 2009 at 8:59pm
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omigosh, nevermind i found it on the website! I just put dahlia in the search, duh, it was the book name, not pattern name

posted by cara81113 on August 13th 2009 at 10:58pm
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