
Description
Leaves flow effortlessly on a white backdrop, embodying the simple elegance of nature. Give your walls a touch of nature with the evergreen hues found in this design. Scott Living Sprig self-adhesive wallpaper comes on one roll that measures 20-in wide by 18-ft long.
- Nature-inspired self-adhesive wallpaper
- Peel and stick to apply, pull up to remove
- Self-adhesive wallpaper is safe for walls and leaves no sticky residue behind
- Easily repositionable while installing
- Self-adhesive wallpaper sticks to any smooth, flat surface: perfect for DIY projects
- Ideal for rental or home decorating
- Comes on a 20.5-in x 18-ft roll and covers about 30.75-sq. ft
Product specifications
Adhesive
Self-adhesive
3d
No
Application
Peel and stick
Color/finish Family
Grey
Commercial/residential
Residential
Collection Name
Scott Living
Fabric-backed
No
Washable
No
Lifestage
Adult
Manufacturer Color/finish
Grey/White
For Use In Bathrooms
Yes
For Use In Bedrooms
Yes
For Use In Dining Rooms
Yes
For Use In Halls
Yes
For Use In Kitchens
Yes
For Use In Living Rooms
Yes
Paintable
No
Peelable
No
Pattern
Ivy/Vines
Pattern Match
Straight
Pattern Repeat
21-in
Stain Resistant
No
Scrubbable
Yes
Removable
Yes
Product Type
Vinyl
Repositionable
Yes
Textured
No
Theme
Botanical
Strippable
Yes
Water Resistant
Yes
Coverage Area Per Roll (sq. Feet)
30.75
Width (in)
20.5
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Scott Living Sprig Self-Adhesive Wallpaper - 20.5-in x 18-ft - Grey/White is rated
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Rated 4 out of
5
by
DecorateForFun from
Nice but Tricky
This wallpaper is of great quality, but not for the inexperienced. A simple, no window, no door, accent wall is definitely doable. Any small project, stair risers, back of a cabinet etc, is the ideal area of use. Traditional wallpaper is much easier to work with, as it does not stick to itself or become affixed to other objects. If your concern lies with the eventual removal, prime your walls with an oil primer and removal is very easy in comparison. This product is however very pretty. Make sure you allow for an approximate 18" pattern repeat and you purchase your rolls from the same dye lot for color consistency from roll to roll. Good luck!
Date published: 2022-11-09
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Kristin from
Looks beautiful!
We used this wallpaper in our nursery. It was easy to hang and covered up some imperfections on the walls. It can be a little tricky to match up the patterns, so just buy more than you think you need. Overall love this look!
Date published: 2021-07-10
Rated 4 out of
5
by
massachusettshomeowner from
Finicky but lovely
This wallpaper was finicky as heck to hang (my husband was glad I was only doing one accent wall, and not a whole room) and if I ever do wallpaper again, I'd actually do the paste kind because you can shift it around a bit to get it into just the right position (this one you have to keep sticking and unsticking to get it right, and there's zero wiggle room). Nonetheless, it's a lovely pattern and looks great in the room.
Date published: 2020-07-06
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Sarrr from
Awesome
I am not handy not crafty and I did this all by myself - so easy and looks great.
Date published: 2020-05-17
Rated 3 out of
5
by
leftbend from
Looks good, installs easy. But you may need a LOT.
This stuff goes up easy - it's like contact paper. It's very forgiving - you can stick it, un-peel and reposition, and re-stick, unlimited times. If it wrinkles or sticks to itself, you can free it and still use those pieces. It's very durable - I even got glitter glue off of it with a damp cloth. Once installed, it looks very good - no visible seams unless you really look close.
However, there's something to know about this specific pattern. It repeats on a very, very large scale. You can go several square feet without repeating the pattern. That means that if you need to fill small spaces (like horizontal bands above and below windows or above door frames), you will be chopping apart the big rolls of wallpaper to find the narrow, horizontal areas that match up. And that means you are essentially orphaning the parts of the roll you didn't need... unless you decide to "frankenstein" and match different bands together in a patchwork on large flat areas where you'd rather be using a whole sheet. I ended up doing it this way; it doesn't look bad per se, but I didn't really have a choice. And you still end up needing about double the raw wallpaper that you thought you would, because you end up with a ton of portions you didn't need (because you cut out the good parts to fit your spaces and accommodate the pattern). This can also come into play simply because you want to start each sheet at the top of the wall where the pattern matches, but it's most egregious with those narrow horizontal areas.
Another by-product of this is that you will come to despise the leaf patterns, because there are two different ones (bends right, bends left) and they are almost impossible to tell apart at a glance when you are trying to match them up. A trick I figured out: there is a little white dot at the base of the top leaf. It's on the same side as the stem points. That may save you some mental anguish. It's still a draining mental task.
If you have one big flat rectangular wall to fill, go for it. If you have lots of little spaces, maybe look for a pattern that repeats more frequently. Our small dining room took ~15 hours, 8 rolls (had to go out for reinforcements when I realized what was happening with the repetition), a decent amount of patchwork, and some sanity. And we only did above the chair rail.
But it looks great now.
Date published: 2021-02-20
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Mort from
Beautiful result
Forgiving product. Lightly use hair dryer for wrinkles and small bubbles. It was fun and love how it turned out. I put it in my 30 foot RV bathroom.
Date published: 2021-03-16
Rated 2 out of
5
by
MCAL from
Extremely difficult to work with
This wallpaper is beautiful and the quality is good, but it is extremely difficult to work with. Air bubbles are very frequent and very hard to remove, even with the recommended tool (much more so than traditional wallpaper). The self-stick backing sticks to itself and is very difficult to separate. You can only peel back a few inches at a time to avoid this, but then it is hard to apply to the wall with the backing still on.
I did finish the room, but from now on will stick with traditional wallpaper!
Date published: 2020-12-28
Rated 5 out of
5
by
JonC from
Very nice look
My wife convinced me to put this into a closet that we had just refinished. the instructions say to overlap the edges slightly, but the design lines up so well, that you would need to overlap it by like 4 inches. We decided not to do that and just lined it up on the edges. Turned out really well and provides a nice little accent wall. She already has plans to use this stuff in another room.
Date published: 2021-02-19