Peel and Stick Wallpaper
Peel and Stick Wallpaper
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Why We Love It
Add a splash of color and artistic flair to your walls with our sensory-inspired Peel and Stick Wallpaper! Each design features bold prints and bright colors, providing stimulating visual input while promoting color recognition and focus. The wallpaper can be easily repositioned or removed, making it an easy and no-mess way to elevate any space. Select the design that works best with your existing equipment and decor or combine prints for an extra fun look!
- Easy-to-install decor that enhances the visual appeal of your sensory room
- Supports kids with ADHD or visual motor difficulties
- Made by Fun and Function
- All ages
Ideas for Use
- Apply the wallpaper in a hybrid sensory room to differentiate between active and calming areas
- Trace the patterns on the wallpaper to help strengthen visual motor skills
- Create a fun and inviting space for sensory play with a bold accent wall
Details
- Includes one roll of one design
- 197"L x 19.7"W
- Weighs 1.6 lbs.
- Made of PVC
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Blue, orange, yellow, purple and teal
Getting Started
- Each roll covers 26.6 sq ft
- To determine how many rolls you will need, you can use a wall square footage calculator.
- Take the square foot total of your wall and divide by 26.6.
- This is the number of rolls you will need.
- Tip: You may need one or two rolls in addition to account for pattern repeat.
- Not recommended for textured walls, wallpaper, brick/cinderblock, unpainted drywall/sheetrock or plaster, non-stick paint or outdoors
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Safety Information
Not for mouthing or chewing.
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