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Hi. My teenage daughter is ready to give her bedroom a whole new look, but since we’re in a rental, painting the walls isn’t an option. She asked me to apply a peel and stick. I love the idea too, but I’m a bit unsure about how durable it will be. She’s always rearranging furniture and changing up her decor, so the space goes through a lot of activity and movement. Are there types that hold up better in active spaces?
Hi! Peel-and-stick wallpaper is a great choice for rentals and easy to update. For a teenager’s active room, look for high-quality vinyl or fabric-backed peel-and-stick options—they tend to be more durable and resistant to wear. Also, make sure the walls are clean and smooth before applying for better adhesion. Avoid very textured walls. If furniture gets moved often, consider using wall protectors to minimize damage. This way, the wallpaper can last longer and still be easy to remove later!
Peel-and-stick wallpaper is great for rentals because it’s easy to put on and take off without hurting walls. If the room is busy and furniture moves a lot, try to get thicker wallpaper. It will be stronger and won’t tear easily. Wallpaper with a little texture can hide small marks and stay nice longer.
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