Common wallpaper materials include vinyl (water-resistant, great for bathrooms/kitchens), paper (affordable, best for low-moisture areas), fabric (textured, adds warmth), and grasscloth (natural, eco-friendly but less durable).
Consider the room’s purpose, light, and style. Pick vinyl for bathrooms. Use light patterns to brighten small spaces. Choose textured fabrics for coziness. Test samples in the room’s lighting before deciding.
Wipe vinyl wallpaper with a damp cloth. Dust fabric and grasscloth gently with a vacuum. Avoid harsh chemicals. Check the manufacturer’s instructions. Fix peeling edges with wallpaper paste promptly.
Yes, we provide custom wallpaper designs! You can upload your own artwork or photos. You can also choose from our design templates. This lets you create a unique pattern tailored to your space.
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