Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Best of Sherwin-Williams Temporary Wallpaper - Part Two

In my last post I talked about removable wallpaper, carried by companies such as Tempaper and Sherwin-Williams.
This wallpaper is easy to put on (most of it is self-adhesive) and it peels right off when you want to remove it!
Sherwin-Williams'  temporary wallpaper line is called Easychange.  On their website, the nice designs are hidden amongst acres of tacky ones.  The Easychange wallpapers can't be sorted by color or pattern; they are divided into design "books."      I looked at every single design (yes, I am compulsive.) 

Below, examples from my favorite "books."

DESIGN BOOK: GRAND CORNICHE
















DESIGN BOOK: DAHLIA




























DESIGN BOOK:
INK




































DESIGN BOOK:
HYSTERICAL GLAMOUR

Temporary Wallpaper



Recently some companies have come out with an amazing product: REMOVABLE wallpaper.
Unlike standard wallpaper, which is difficult to apply and very difficult to remove, this wallpaper can be simply stuck to the wall and peeled off when you no longer want it.
Here are two sources I've found for temporary wallpaper:





Tempaper
A small but beautiful selection of patterns. Tempaper's slogan is "The only thing permanent is change." above: Tempaper in Spanish Moss.
below: Tempaper in Damsel.








Sherwin-Williams Easychange has a large selection of removable wallpaper, but a lot of their patterns are not to my taste. I slogged through their hundreds of patterns and selected my favorites. Sherwin-Williams' website has their Easychange papers sorted by "Book." Below, examples from the "Books" that I thought were worth looking at:

BOOK ONE: R. Waites British Tropical

















Next Post: More Best of Sherwin-Williams Easychange ...

For renters or people who like to change their minds!

Oh, the frustration. It would be so nice to make my place feel like my own... but I am renting. I can't permanently alter anything. I'm not even allowed to paint!

I've been exploring ways to decorate without leaving permanent marks.
This blog is devoted to sharing my discoveries with others!