No paint allowed in your rental apartment? You don’t have to worry. Paint is not the only option you have when it comes to decorating your walls. There are numerous other creative ways to add style and character. However, Peel and stick wallpaper is the simplest option to implement.
Peel and Stick wallpaper, or self-adhesive wallpaper, is an excellent solution, which offers you flexibility in design without a lifelong commitment. There are a variety of designs to choose from so you can decorate your space however you like.
This wallpaper is very easy to apply and remove. In fact, you can apply it in a couple of minutes without getting adhesive all over the place. Likewise, you can remove Peel and Stick wallpaper without damaging your walls. Your landlord won’t even notice it was there!


That said, let’s take you through a step-by-step procedure for installing a Peel and Stick wallpaper on a wall:
What you’ll need for This Project
Be sure to have the following tools before you start decorating with a Peel and Stick wallpaper:
- Spirit level
- Measuring tape
- Ruler
- Razor blades
- Wallpaper smoother
- Pencil
- Sponge and cleaning agents
Step 1: Clean Your Walls
It is not wise to hang any wallpaper on a dirty wall. So, use hot water, mild soap, and a sponge to scrub away dirt and grime on your walls. Afterwards, point a fan at the walls and turn it on at full speed.
Be sure the wall is completely dry before you proceed to the next step. If you are installing Peel and Stick wallpaper on a freshly painted wall, allow the surface at least 72 hours to cure before you cover it.

Step 2: Measure Twice, Cut Once
Before you start applying, size out wallpaper strips to fit the height of your wall. You should leave about a half inch at the top and at the bottom. It is imperative that you get this step right. So, double-check the measurements.
Then, cut those wallpaper sections using a razor blade. The blade should be sharp. You need a clean cut paper with no raggedy edges. Consider changing the blades as you go.

Step 3: Draw a Straight Line
Before applying your first strip of Peel and Stick wallpaper, draw a straight line in the middle of your wall. You have a pencil and a level to do this. The line is meant to guide you on how to apply the first strip. You will hang the subsequent pieces according to the position of the first.
Step 4: Begin at the Top
Peel back roughly 12 inches of the wallpaper backing. Then, line up the top of the wallpaper strip at the ceiling before slowly peeling and sticking down the wall as you go. While you can do this all by yourself, it is advisable to have a helping hand in order to do a meticulous job.


Step 5: Overlap Ceilings and Walls
There’s no problem if you have some excess wallpaper at the top and bottom of the wallpaper strip. Likewise, overlap the strip to the next wall by about a half inch. You can cut off the excess wallpaper later. It is much better to have excess wallpaper than to lack sufficient wallpaper to cover the entire wall.
Once you’re finished applying your self-adhesive Wallpaper, remove the air bubbles to create an even look. Use a plastic smoother to do this. Done!


Final Thoughts
With Peel and Stick wallpaper, you can decorate your home interior without worrying about what your landlord will say. Even if you have your own home, you can peel away the wallpaper before you put it up for sale. This wallpaper is a fun and easy to add elegance to your wall without a permanent commitment. Just follow the above steps if you want to have it in your home.
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