Drew Barrymore makes the case for peel-and-stick wallpaper – it's just as easy to apply as it is to remove
The actress's peel-and-stick wallpaper is so much more than a quick DIY – it gives you the freedom to switch out styles as you please
Peel-and-stick wallpaper may carry an association with rental properties and quick DIY projects, but we've noticed the easy-to-apply wall fixtures take off over the last few years, with no signs of slowing down.
Need proof? Drew Barrymore, whose foray into design has been on our radar ever since she launched her Beautiful line at Walmart, is partial to the trend, as evidenced by her variety of peel-and-stick wallpapers.
The selection includes bold patterns and bright colors, perfect for tapping into the dopamine decor trend or simply sprucing up a plain wall. For those who are still skeptical, we got some insight from an expert on why peel-and-stick is the way to go.
First and foremost, the application process can be seamless, only requiring a few simple steps from start to finish.
'Applying peel-and-stick wallpaper can be a one-person job, making it an ideal option for DIYers,' says designer Nina Lichtenstein. 'Measure your wall space, cut the paper to size, and then begin applying from the top, smoothing as you go. If there are air bubbles or misalignment, simply peel back and reposition—something impossible with traditional wallpaper once the glue has set. Cleanup is also a breeze, with no sticky residue left behind.'
Floral
The subtle blue and pink details on this cream wallpaper are delicate and beautiful.
Bright
We love the gorgeous pinks and purples of this floral piece.
Toile
Toile with a twist? We love the teal and illustrative details of this design.
Additionally, the ease of putting it up and taking it down can be a fantastic option for those who are inclined to frequently switch up their interior design style.
'For renters or those prone to changing their décor frequently, the temporary nature of peel-and-stick wallpaper is a major advantage,' Lichtenstein says. 'Unlike traditional wallpaper, which can damage walls during removal, peel-and-stick wallpaper leaves no trace behind. It’s perfect for testing bold patterns without a long-term commitment or updating your space for different seasons or trends. The best part? If you tire of the design or need to revert to the original look, removal is as easy as peeling it off.'
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Between the huge assortment of colors, patterns, and textures available in peel-and-stick wallpaper and its easy removal process, Lichtenstein believes that this option is a no-brainer.
'One of the biggest draws of peel-and-stick wallpaper is its versatility,' she says. 'Available in a vast array of colors, textures, and patterns, you can find a design to complement any room, from whimsical children’s playrooms to sophisticated home offices. Many brands also offer custom designs, allowing you to create a personalized wall treatment without the permanence or mess of traditional wallpaper.'
The designer continues, 'Skeptics may hesitate at the thought of wallpaper, recalling the painstaking removal process, glue drips, or difficulty in matching patterns perfectly. However, peel-and-stick wallpaper addresses all these concerns. Its easy application and repositioning capabilities make it forgiving, especially for beginners. Even those with a discerning eye for detail can appreciate how simple it is to achieve a polished, seamless look without the professional expertise often required for traditional wallpaper.'
We recommend peel-and-stick wallpaper to anyone who wants the freedom of changing up their interior style.
Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivalled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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