

🪵 Transform your space with vintage wood vibes—no commitment, all style!
Dimoon Wood Wallpaper offers a premium peel-and-stick vinyl roll featuring a lifelike walnut wood grain texture with a vintage distressed finish. Measuring 17.7 x 78.7 inches, it covers nearly 10 sq ft per roll, ideal for cabinets, furniture, or accent walls. Waterproof, stain-resistant, and removable without residue, this rustic-style wallpaper delivers an authentic wood look with hassle-free installation and versatile use, perfect for millennial professionals seeking stylish, temporary home upgrades.



























| ASIN | B07PXR3MV1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,243 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #20 in Wallpaper |
| Brand | Dimoon |
| Color | Wood Brown |
| Coverage | 9.68 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,638) |
| Date First Available | March 21, 2019 |
| Installation Type | Self-Adhesive, adhesive |
| Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | TRUE |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Dimoon |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Pattern match | Straight Match |
| Product Dimensions | 78.7"L x 17.7"W |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 17.7" x 78.7" |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Special Features | Waterproof |
| Style | Rustic |
| Theme | Rustic,Vintage |
| UPC | 673169137346 |
V**E
Excellent! Great quality!
This is very nice quality vinyl peel and stick paper. It is thicker than shelf paper and I'm very happy with how well it sticks to the painted dresser I have. I thought about spraying an adhesive glue on the dresser before applying paper, but I didn't have to. I did use some wood glue on the edges inside the dresser as it did not want to stay down. It was my wood frame that was the issue not the paper. My drawers have curved sides and corners. It was changing to wrap the corners neatly, but thankfully this pattern is forgiving and you can't really see some of my imperfections. Taking your time and stopping when you need a break is key to getting a neat smooth surface and tidy corners. I really like the way it turned out and I have an open bookcase I'm going to cover in the same pattern. I highly recommend this furniture wrap. It looks nice, easier and less messy than painting and looks amazing in the end.
C**L
Quality contact paper
This is a medium thickness vinyl contact paper which adheres nicely. Application was easy and I had no problems with bubbles. Once applied It looks like real wood. The paper was both wide and long enough that I didn’t have any seams. The distressed wood pattern helps hide any perfections. I used it to cover a piece of thick cardboard to make a fake wood shelf. It did the job and looks like real wood however some of the cardboard imperfections can be seen if you look closely. The paper has a nice vinyl feel to it and should wipe down easily. The grids on the back are a helpful cutting guide. Shipping was very quick. I personally wouldn’t use this on a wall as all the wall imperfections will show thru the paper. For an inexpensive DIY project this is did the job.
S**R
Perfect for a quick change in look
I had practically no time to remodel three bedrooms and these two rolls helped me turn a bedroom closet into a functional work space. It transformed the space instantly and I didn’t have to worry two much about being a few degrees off because the grain pattern is very forgiving.
C**.
Easy to use
Good quality and easy to work with.
K**K
You will need patience
I was a little skeptical on this but honestly it has worked out pretty well so far. Its insanely sticky and you need to be careful pulling it up to fix something because it can stretch. Its designed to go around corners and smooth out and all that so yes, that is to be expected. It did get caught and bubble in some spots but that is user error on my part. I rushed on a big section and I knew I did. T doesn't come out absolutely perfect but once I was done with it, it looks fine. Some of the parts I mucked up are under stationary appliances like the microwave anyway so whatever. The parts I thought would be the hardest were not and the parts I thought would he easiest were the hardest. Be careful on long stretches. You have more room for error and if you let your patience run out you can mess it up. All I used for this was a squeegee and a box cutter with a fresh blade. It was therapeutic cutting that vinyl with the box cutter haha. I used a ruler to help and it came out nice on the corner part of the counter top. Measure carefully and think ahead. I thought I had ordered enough but I had to buy more because I suck at measuring. I'm going to see how it holds up but so far its been really good. I have those old countertops plastic like counter tops and this took to them so well. Also when I pulled it off in parts it didn't damage the counter top. It's a good, inexpensive fix if you're poor like me and can't afford new cabinets and counter tops -and hey maybe ill change the look in a year or two.
O**L
Authentic DIY Look!
If you want a product that screams "I did it myself!", then look no further! Product is as good as can be expected for what is essentially vinyl wrapping paper with a sticky back. pros: - Cheap! this is really all I can afford to put into an around the house project right now, and it's a fine temporary solution. If I end up keeping the headboard I made (out of recycled plywood) for years and years I will cover it up with actual wood planks. More likely however is that I just buy an actual headboard later on. Either way, this is definitely a temporary solution! -I like that it has a grid on the back for cutting straight lines -The thickness is good (again, for sticky back wrapping paper) and I was never worried it would rip while I was putting it on. Cons: -Its pretty hard to apply. It likes to permanently stick to its self, and since it comes tightly wrapped around a tube this is very likely to happen since it will want to stay curled up and not lie flat. -The vinyl is off gassing a lot. I just put it up. Hopefully it becomes less smelly, but off gassing means chemicals and a wiser person might worry about that next to their head every night... -I applied it to plywood by lying it flat and sticking one end and then pressing it flat with a credit card. I wasn't able to get all the air bubbles out and actual caused a lot of creases. Also the credit card started to rub the print off if I rubbed too hard. If you do this method, rub gently! -Its vinyl, not wood, so it shines like vinyl in the light. Obvious, but a con nonetheless. Tips and conclusion: Lower your expectations. If you're buying 8 dollar faux wood paper I'm guessing that's all that you (like me) can afford. If you want your project to come out looking like a professional product then I recommend looking elsewhere. At the end of the day though, I'm perfectly fine with this as a temporary solution! I recommend applying with two people (which I did not do, and it was hard), and minimizing creases with a credit card if you can.
L**N
belle qualitee pour un papier autocollant
A**A
Good product change the look of my bed frame
B**T
It's very easy to apply ... I covered up stains in one second... going to use it for other d.i.ys!
E**.
No lo he usado porque me llegó en un tono diferente al que yo solicité, pero se ve bien el papel
S**Y
All good
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