🕊️ Transform your walls, transform your vibe.
Tempaper x Genevieve Gorder Chalk Feather Flock wallpaper is a removable, self-adhesive vinyl wallcovering measuring 20.5 inches by 16.5 feet. Featuring a subtle bird pattern in off-white and grey, it offers a modern, elegant look that’s moisture and steam resistant—perfect for kitchens and bathrooms. Easy to install and reposition without residue, it’s ideal for renters and DIY enthusiasts seeking a stylish, mess-free upgrade made in the USA.
Material | Vinyl |
Color | Chalk |
Brand | Tempaper |
Style | Feather Flock |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 198"L x 20.5"W |
Coverage | 28 square feet |
Pattern match | Straight Match |
Theme | Bird |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Pattern | Animal Print |
Room Type | Bathroom, Kitchen, Bedroom, Living Room, Hallway |
Manufacturer | Tempaper |
Special Feature | removable |
Number of Packs | 1 |
UPC | 651784040234 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00651784040234 |
Part Number | FE4023 |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | FE4023 |
Size | 20.5" x 198" |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | removable |
Usage | Inside |
Included Components | Roll of Removable Wallpaper |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**.
Very nice quality look and feel!
So far, I am very impressed with this wallpaper! We papered one wall of our Airstream with it and it’s fairly easy to line up and hang. The quality and thickness are good and has the look of a gray textured background but feels smooth and easy to wipe clean. Hoping it stands up to temperature and humidity changes well but it does have a very strong adhesive, so it should do well.
T**R
If I can do it, so can you!
This was my first time using wallpaper! I was hesitant about ordering after reading through reviews, but I’m SO glad I did. If you are a perfectionist this will make you insane (I had to do some deep breaths and lower my expectations when I started the second roll. Ha!) but you will be the only one to notice any problems. The pattern is much more forgiving than I imagined. I made sure my first panel was straight with a level, not the corner. Getting the panel level at the ceiling was the most time consuming part starting out. You want a little extra at the top to trim because likely your ceiling isn’t perfectly straight, but that makes it very difficult to line up properly. Once I figured out to line up subsequent rolls with the pattern two birds down from the ceiling, then smooth tight up into the ceiling corner before working down, the process went much quicker. After the top is lined up working down goes pretty fast. I only unrolled about 12 inches at a time, otherwise I ended up doing a lot more readjusting to get out air bubbles. It is really easy to readjust and reattach, but you do need to be careful not to stretch it out. I unrolled, smoothed down the center, then center to outside edges. Worked like a charm! It took me several hours to do this wall, mostly on my own, but it wasn’t stressful or strenuous (and I wasn’t in a hurry). One warning, while the vertical seams are nearly invisible, the horizontal seams are much more obvious. Fortunately my first horizontal seam is hidden by a mirror and the others I strategically hid behind the bed. Their calculations for the number of rolls I needed was right on. I had next to nothing left over, but it required piecing. If you don’t want to deal with seams and piecing and your walls are more than 8 feet tall, (mine are 10), divide the length of your wall by the width of the roll and plan on wasting the remaining length of wallpaper (or use it for another project). The only caveat here is if you are putting it above molding you could get multiple panels out of one roll. I absolutely love how this looks in my room! This wallpaper is great quality, trims smoothly and adjusts easily. It is thick like a vinyl sticker, looks amazing and won’t ruin your walls. Don’t be afraid! You absolutely got this! It is definitely worth the effort. :)
J**M
An amazing product to transform a small area!
I love this wallpaper. I had originally bought it for an accent wall in our half bath but the gray in the wall paper did not match my paint color quite right and I was not willing to repaint 3 walls. So not wanting to waste this beautiful paper, I decided to use it to redo my ugly 80’s oak strip cabinets in our laundry room. It made a huge difference in the look of the Laundry room!It took me a while to figure out that it’s easiest to do the cabinets in place to ensure the pattern lines up correctly. I cut it directly on the cabinet with a very sharp box cutter. The trick is to go slow, smoothing from center to the edges. Pressing it down the surface as you go. If a bubble, gently push it to the edge. If you go too fast you could cause the bubble to turn to a wrinkle. If you get a wrinkle, gently lift the paper and stretch out the wrinkle, then resmooth it down. It also helps to have a felt-edged smoother to get bubbles out.Because the pattern is large and my surface area was small I had a good bit of waste to get the pattern to line up. The whole cabinet update (8 upper doors, 1 lower, and a side piece) took me about 2 rolls, including waste, and about 3 hours to complete. Overall, I spent about $75 to update the cabinets (including a smoothing kit). Painting them would have probably cost about the same but taken way longer.After the wall paper was added to the cabinets, we installed cabinet pulls. On one cabinet, we drilled the holes incorrectly and had to redo the holes. Initially, I planned to remove the wall paper and redo it. But running low on wallpaper, I actually filled the holes and the cut small patches of the wall paper to cover them. You really can’t unless you look really hard for them.The adhesive on the wall paper is great sticks really well. The wallpaper itself is thick and has a lovely matte finish. My one minor gripe is that I wish the company would print grid lines on the back of the paper like contact paper it would make it soooooo much easier to work with!Would I buy it again? Absolutely, I’m already eyeing another paper for another project!Would I recommend it to others? Yes, 100%! Just keep in mind you’ll probably have to order more than you think and you may throw your first piece or two in the garbage as you get the hang of it. A large wall would be very expensive to do in this type of paper.
H**2
Hard work, but it paid off.
The media could not be loaded. I fell in love with this wall paper when I first seen it, I wanted something kind of girly and fun for our entry way/ soon to be laundry corner. I’m going to paint the opposite walls an off white kind of cream color and I think it’s going to look gorgeous! I ordered 4 rolls for just one wall and we had about a half a roll left when we got done. It took 3 of us to do this 😅 not sure how some of ya’ll did this by yourselves. I would have been half insane with rage by the end of it if that were the case. It started out rough but this was our very first time doing anything like this. Once we got about half way in we had a system down and it went quickly. I think it took us right around 3 hours to do the entire wall. The only thing I noticed that didn’t pan out how we wanted was lining up the swans, we received all the same lot numbers like the directions instructed and still 2 of the 4 rolls didn’t line up like they should have. We just zipped off the tops and made them match up. Overall I think it was a good experience for the price. We took some of the rolls down several times to readjust and it’s all still hanging, 2 and 1/2 weeks later.
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