🎨 Upgrade your walls, upgrade your vibe—style that sticks with you.
Dimoon’s 118"x17.7" dark green peel-and-stick wallpaper offers 14.47 sq.ft of waterproof, textured vinyl surface that’s easy to install and remove without residue. Inspired by Morandi’s color palette, this self-adhesive wallpaper is perfect for renters and style-conscious professionals seeking a quick, elegant room refresh.
Material | Vinyl |
Color | Dark Green |
Brand | Dimoon |
Style | wallpaper |
Item Weight | 10.86 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 118"L x 17.7"W |
Coverage | 14.47 square feet |
Pattern match | Random Match |
Theme | Solid |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Manufacturer | Dimoon |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
UPC | 707516739669 |
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive, adhesive |
Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
Size | 17.7''x118'' |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
Easy to apply, adjust, cut, repeat!
I redid my bedroom walls with this and am in love with my room again. I ordered green and did about a half-inch overlap. I would suggest having another person with you when you apply it, but I was able to cover all 4 walls by myself (with 18.5 rolls). It doesn't tear when you use a razor blade to cut to size. It is easy to remove and adjust as needed (the stickiness doesn't go away).One thing that isn't a deal breaker, but is a bit tricky to work around - if you accidentally bend or fold it, the crease doesn't go away. Wherever you bent or folded it, the color fades and little veins appear.When I sent this picture to family and friends, they asked what paint color I used. From far away or at a glance, it looks just like paint. When up close, you can see the lines and slight color variations. 10/10 for durability, ease of application, color, coverage, and price!
C**.
Works well for covering appliances
Nice paper, nice texture, good adhesion. I might need a little spray adhesive to help out the edges but overall it's fine for my application. Trims neatly, doesn't tear easily. I had to cut out little holes for the mounting brackets to put the handles back on and it behaved well using a razor to do that. I ordered one more roll so I can finish up the sides. Sometimes the paper seems to have a preference for which direction it wants to be smoothed in. I assumed I could smooth it successfully going "down" the roll, but when it wanted to bubble up I discovered I could avoid those problems by smoothing it from the other direction. It did end up giving me a wrinkle and bubble-free finish. Would recommend.
L**S
SMOOTH BEAUTY!
I needed a large storage box to place under our baker’s rack (in our basement). Since I couldn’t find a decent box in the exact size that I needed, I decided to make one by using some Amazon shipping boxes and the furniture boxes that came inside of it…lol.I also used a dark brown “marble” contact paper that I had purchased for another project of mine in which I made two lids for two of my older storage boxes, which I also placed in the same baker’s rack (please see attached pictures).Though the brown ‘marble’ contact paper is beautiful, it’s very shiny and being a cheaper/lower quality brand (as opposed to this one!) it wasn’t very easy to apply to paper boards without causing major mishaps and damages to it. Nevertheless, I didn’t want to waste what’s left of it, which was plenty to cover the rather large box that I made. I also didn’t want everything to be “shiny/cheap looking” so I set out to find a good solid contrasting color to go with the brown faux marble contact paper and am super glad that I came across this one!Note: I used cheap Dollar Store self adhesive contact panel to cover the box inner panels and find no need to show or discuss such here. Since it’s a storage box, I didn’t feel necessary to use better quality contact paper inside of it.Application:OBS: I didn’t use any heating tools, including around the edges and unfortunately, probably because this was the first time I made a box though I mean no excuses, I didn’t think of applying the contact paper PRIOR to putting the box together! 🤦♀️ I know, right? I was like “Hello?? Duh!!” to myself!!! 😂It didn’t help that this is a rather large rectangle box, measuring 25”L x 13”D x 10.5” H. 😩 😝Also, keep in mind that I didn’t want to have overlaying lines showing on the box outer panels. For this reason, I resolved to cut a 78” (inches) long piece of this contact paper to cover the 76” outer perimeter. Since I wanted to cover the box top border and lid with the other (brown marble) contact paper, there was no need for me to use this contact paper panels. box. So as far as measuring and cutting the width (or “height” if you will) of this paper, I cut about 9 inches, which from where I started on the top (about 3 or 4 inches under the box top border/edge), was enough to fold under the bottom panel.In other words, I cut a 78” long by 9” wide piece…and have a good amount leftover but not enough for any large project or box such as this one. Whatever you see in my pictures is what’s left in the roll. It’s only a 118” long roll.As with any peel & stick contact paper, applying this super smooth contact paper still required a bit of care and patience on my part but nothing extraordinary and certainly nothing that I’m not used to. In fact, I was already super tired from making the box and was debating whether to wait until the following day, which I didn’t…so I’m pretty happy that applying this paper to an assembled cardboard box was much easier and with much better results than I expected!Since I used cardboard panels from Amazon shipping boxes to make this box, you can imagine it wasn’t a “flat” or smooth surface hence not ideal (to say the least!) for applying contact paper on.Therefore, before I applied any contact paper to my homemade cardboard box, I covered the box panels with smooth white poster boards. I had two types of white poster boards. One type was thicker and more lustrous than the other. I assumed that the thicker poster board would work best but came to find out that I was completely wrong in my assumption.The thinner poster board actually worked best for this type of job - simply because it’s easier to fold (hello? duh to me again! 😂 ).I buy ‘thinner’ poster boards in places like the Dollar Store and Walmart. Not that it’s a choice…it’s just what they have!The box of poster board that I bought here on Amazon definitely proved better quality (thicker and more lustrous) but I only realized it’s thicker than what I buy from the Dollar Store and WM when I started working on this project!I didn’t have enough of the “thinner poster board” to cover the entire box and since I didn’t want to make a trip to the Dollar Store just to buy more poster board, I ended up having to use some of the thicker “Amazon” paper board.Note: even though the thicker paper board is also more lustrous (on one side, which is where I usually apply contact papers to), I found no difference in terms of how the contact paper stuck to it.The only difference I found between the two types of poster boards (thicker x thinner) was “the ease x difficulty” in which to fold it - because I also didn’t want to cut several poster board panels hence had to fold the poster board panels around the box corners. Besides trying to make a sturdy enough box (to hold things like Christmas lights, pine cones, etc), I wanted to make as “even/smooth” corners as possible.Not only thinner poster board is easier to fold but it also proved good enough quality to keep from forming wrinkles in its folds (over the box 4 corners), it also stuck well to the cardboard panels while I used regular Scotch packaging/box tape.In terms of appearance and how the contact papers stuck to either type of poster board, it made absolutely no difference whether the poster board was thick or thin or lustrous and non lustrous (matte/opaque) surface. You can see this in one of my pictures here, where I show the front panel on which I used the thinner poster board that I purchased from the Dollar Store and one of the side panels, on which I used the thicker poster board which I purchased from an Amazon seller.To except for one large air bubble which formed just as I was applying the last two inches overlay of this contact paper (on the outer panel which I obviously planned to be the back side of this box), I encountered no problems and no major mishaps during application. In fact, it was a lot easier and rendered much better results than I expected.By the way, it was pretty easy to eliminate the rather large air bubble. I simply used the palm of my hand to push it towards the paper edge. I sometimes use pins to poke contact paper where air bubbles form but quite frankly, I avoid such thing as I rather keep from poking holes in contact paper. It’s much easier solution to air bubbles but holes in stretched contact paper isn’t something I trust as “ideal”, especially overtime.Despite the extended roll forming plenty wrinkles or as I call it “bumpy waves” (also shown in my pictures here) which is something I often experience when dealing with various types of self adhesive contact papers, in this case such thing did NOT affect the application process or the end result, meaning, no wrinkles formed as I pressed this contact paper against the paper board covered assembled box, which all things considered, is truly outstanding!This is definitely the thickest and smoothest contact paper I’ve ever purchased!I absolutely love how smooth and beautiful this paper is. I can’t testify to longevity and how well it’ll stick but since this is “contact paper on paper”, I doubt I’ll find this “peeling off” on its own. I’ll definitely update this review in case I find otherwise “down the road”.It’s absolutely beautiful taupe color and exactly as seen on pictures here!It’s just as I wanted and needed it to be. It contrasts perfectly against the much shinier and darker color of the “faux marble” contact paper.Though not a lustrous/shiny contact paper, this contact paper isn’t 100% matte (flat). It has a bit of luster…but nothing that reflects light, which as far as I’m concerned, is far more appealing (gives a more elegant look) and was definitely ideal to my project because not only it contrasts well against the dark brown color but also against the super shiny of the marble contact paper.Thought I think it’s reasonably priced, I wouldn’t want to pay more than what I paid here for this size roll and solid color contact paper.I deducted one star because of limited roll sizes and lack of color options in different roll sizes.Lack of options is always a major issue to this consumer here.To me, when it comes to product limitations and forcing consumers to get whatever is available, the loss isn’t just on consumers but also on manufacturers, sellers, stores, and online retail platforms!I just purchased two more rolls of the same color but depending on this second purchase (hopefully the color will be the same and as good quality as my first roll!!), I plan on buying more in different colors to use in future projects.This is absolutely gorgeous, easy to work with “smooth beauty” contact paper at fair price so yes, I do recommend it!
E**4
Shade Variation
This is a decent wallpaper. When people say to order in mass for your whole project because of factory printing differentiation, they are not kidding. I ordered a sample of this wallpaper, (right) and ordered my project requirement (left) and the difference in color is hugeee. I personally don’t mind this color but it really is luck of the draw. The wallpaper itself sticks kinda weakly, but just enough that it’ll stay. You can move these sheets around very easily at your own risk of wearing down the stick. Doesn’t leave residue on the walls. Pretty easy to use. I found it easier to use my palms to move the air bubbles out. I ordered the $30 retro red rolls, and I really wish they sold larger sizes.
C**R
Poor quality
This wallpaper is quite flimsy. When applying to the wall it would rip easily, and also the color would rub off when trying to smooth out any air bubbles. The color looks like the photo, but has more of a splotchy look to the color, not a smooth color throughout. overall would not recommend for important projects, but for crafting its fine.
A**N
Good overall
Got this for my fridge.Looks wise is good. From far away it looks great, up close you can see an embossed texture reminiscent of the seats of an American school bus (maybe a little finer than that). I suspect that if used for a table top, it might collect dirt easily in those little ridges and become dirty like the grout between flooring tiles. Something to consider, especially if getting a lighter color.In terms of application, it overall was easy to apply. It’s peel and stick; the paper on the back that you peel off has a grid pattern on it to make cutting it evenly in the correct size easier.On my fridge specifically, it doesn’t like to stay down where it wraps around the edges — I’m sure partially due to the curve, but also in part due to how smooth the fridge is. If I had sanded it I’m sure it would stick a little better but I didn’t want to ruin the actual fridge. Since the sides that pop up aren’t that visible I can use double sided tape to fix it without ruining the overall look.It does also bubble up a little bit, which I’m told is normal and can be fixed by blowing warm air with a hair dryer and then flattening it out again.Overall, great buy. Looks good and easy to use.
A**R
easy peel off
so nice and neat easy to peel i love it only took 2 rolls to do my wall
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