How To Remove Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper

How To: Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper Removal

I’m the first to admit that some of my design choices don’t end up sticking. And today’s story is all about literally unsticking one such “mistake.” I’m putting that last word in quotes because my DIY peel-and-stick wallpaper backsplash idea in the bathroom was a fun one, and it definitely helped give the space some pizazz. That said, it just didn’t feel quite right to live with day in and day out. Sometimes I go a little too far with my designs, and they end up needing to be scaled back. This is one of those times.

The very, very good news is that I didn’t use real tile to create what I was calling a look-a-like backsplash. The removable wallpaper gave me the look of tile without actually using heavy tools and permanent finishes, so to get rid of it was a cinch! Hop to Hunker for my full step-by-step tutorial for removing peel-and-stick wallpaper the right way, without doing major damage to your drywall. It’s easy, for sure, but there are a few tricks to making sure you’re not left with a big mess in the end.

How To: Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper Removal

How To: Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper Removal

Want to know a little secret that I haven’t admitted anywhere else yet? I’m actually still not loving the current look of the bathroom. The new wall color pictured on the right in the graphic above is just not right, (it’s way too green), which has me over here wanting to pull my hair out and scream, “When will I get it right?!”

I’m going to try repainting the walls white, and have my fingers crossed that it will give me the final look I’ve been trying and failing to achieve—and that I won’t have to repaint the vanity a different color, too. Just goes to show that even someone who does this full-time can make mistakes. Gotta keep pushing through! Stay tuned to see what’s next for this bathroom re-makeover saga.

How To: Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper Removal

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Weekend Inspiration: No.125

Boho mid-century bedroom décor ideas

Is it just me, or can you feel just a tiny hint of spring in the air, too? Probably just me, but I need to know it’s just around the corner if I’m going to make it mentally through this winter season. I’ve got my eye on the prize of warm weather, sunshine, flowers, and green leaves on the trees. In the same vein, today’s link roundup is packed with inspirational goodies to help get you thinking happy thoughts ahead of the weekend. Keep scrolling for a list of neutral digital art to love, productivity tips for procrastinators, and an epic Australian farmhouse home tour.

Weekend Inspiration: No.125

1. If this doesn’t make you smile, I don’t know what will! I adore Jimmy Fallon.

2. This list of neutral digital art to love is definitely worth bookmarking. I already have a few pieces loaded into my Etsy shopping cart to add to our Samsung Frame TV art collection.

3. Did you hear that Crate & Barrel and Parachute are collaborating on a bedding and bath collection?! I’m a big, big fan of both brands, so sign me up.

4. This list of productivity tips is ideal for all my fellow work-from-home procrastinators out there!

5. I was blown away by the ultra sleek lines and panoramic views of this modern Australian farmhouse. And don’t be fooled by the term “farmhouse.” There’s no shiplap, rustic distressed wood, or painted quotes in sight (no offense if that’s your jam, of course)! Take the video tour here.

6. I’ve been struggling to keep our daybed linens in place whenever I spend time lounging or reading on that mattress, so I ordered these adjustable crisscross sheet clips. I haven’t given them a thorough test yet, but I’ll definitely update you when I do!

Boho mid-century bedroom décor ideas

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