✨ Peel, stick, and elevate your space like a pro!
This 2-pack of deep gray marble peel-and-stick wallpaper offers 13.1 sq ft of premium, waterproof vinyl with ultra-grip adhesive and gridline backing for easy, precise installation. Designed for renters and DIY enthusiasts, it provides a realistic marble finish that’s removable, reusable, and perfect for countertops, furniture, and cabinets.
Material | Vinyl |
Color | Deep Gray |
Brand | Very Berry Sticker |
Style | Classic |
Item Weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 78"L x 24"W |
Coverage | 13.1 square feet |
Pattern match | Random Match |
Theme | Marble |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Pattern | Marble |
Manufacturer | Very Berry Sticker |
Special Feature | Reusable |
Number of Packs | 2 |
Number of Items | 2 |
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Part Number | Marble |
Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
Country of Origin | Korea, Republic of |
Item model number | Marble |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 24" x 78" (2-pack) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Reusable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**7
AWESOME! Easy to install with bit of patience
Really sturdy, solid product. I recently bought a different (cheaper) contact paper from Fred Meyer, to upgrade my nasty, ugly looking kitchen counters.. the end result was nice, but the finish of the product was more matte than glossy and still cheap looking. I also wanted to do the same thing to my "home office desk".. when I built my own little "Ikea desk hack" for a (makeshift) home office.. now that kids are back in school and I'm working from home full time. I got just one of the desk tops from Ikea and wanted to spruce it up... but def knew I didn't want to use the same contact paper I used for my kitchen counters... enter... THIS MARBLE CONTACT PAPER! now my desk looks super fancy, super cute, added some shelves I put up myself, now just need finishing touches and my little desk area is super cute!The difference between that and this one is UNREAL! You def get what you pay for, the other being so cheap, is of course, cheaply made.. very thin and flimsy, and tear so easily. It tore the material when I put the microwave on the counter and slid it in place! This one however, is a much thicker product. I can def tell that it's made to be put on the counter!Because it's thicker, handling is a bit harder than the cheaper ones. But with a bit of patience, the end result is spectacular! Just be sure to keep the paper straight as you go along, and using a squeegee or card of some sort, and taking little bit of the backing at a time is def key!I'll be redoing my counters and using this product instead for more durability. So will be ordering more!
E**J
Highly recommend
I wish I knew how to upload a pic. This is very good stuff. It IS hard to work with. The self-stick is a blessing and a curse. Convenient, but not like glue wallpaper you can slide around and maneuver. But I mean with help and probably ttl of 5 hours (yes) I'm very happy w/the outcome. As everyone else stated, you can use 2 people and a LOT of time and patience. Also what worked out for me just personally, is I'd also bought a new kitchen sink. So my plumber was able to help me lay down and cut the large countertop piece, then set new sink in/ on top of the 'wall' paper. So I had no cutting around a sink.Still 5 hours and $100 some bucks is better than $2gs for new stone countertop. And now looks like I have marble. Realistic looking. I do recommend this brand. And I'm going to try it on my bathroom sink.Watch you-tubes for instructions. Pkg gives none. I used some wood glue to help it stick on the underside of the counter. Good luck! oh - and it'll stink for probably a week but it does go away.
J**A
Great product!
LOVE this contact paper. It was relatively easy to put on. I did it on my own. There were some air bubbles, most went away after using a credit card, the ones that remained aren’t extremely noticeable; depends on how the light hits them. This contact paper is super durable and adhesive. It’s easy to clean and clean off messes. The pattern and color are as described. And it doesn’t leave behind any residue or glue after removal! I used it for my desk at work.
M**Y
Save your time and money
This product was impossible to install properly. The paper comes off the backing as soon as you unroll from the tube, so you can’t even measure or cut without it losing adherence. Also because it rises off the backing, dirt was immediately becoming visible on the edges and preventing proper adhesion. Forget bubbles, the wrinkles were atrocious. I have applied contact paper like this many times over and have never had such trouble. Total waste of money and time.
R**L
transformed my kitchen
I recently used the Marble Peel and Stick for my kitchen counters, and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome! The marble pattern is stunning—it gives my countertops an elegant, sophisticated look that mimics real marble at a fraction of the cost. The peel-and-stick application was incredibly simple and hassle-free. The adhesive is strong, and once it’s on, it stays securely in place without shifting or peeling. It’s also very easy to clean, which is a huge plus in a high-traffic area like the kitchen. I love how it transformed my space in such a short amount of time, without the need for a costly renovation. The surface feels smooth, and it has a nice glossy finish that adds to the realistic marble appearance. Overall, I highly recommend this Marble Peel and Stick for anyone looking to upgrade their kitchen counters quickly and affordably—it's both beautiful and practical!
A**A
Quality
It works very dreary and looks beautiful but I would had liked that they material tap was not that strong.
M**
This looks realistic, but the bubbles are super annoying!
I purchased 2 rolls of the 3x9 because I had about 35 square feet to cover and knew I’d want extra for other spaces in my house if it turned out well. I put this over my hideously outdated mauve laminate countertops, and it looks awesome! If I were to purchase it over again, I would maybe do the marble matteOption instead of the gloss to minimize the imperfections you get when applying (like creases and bubbles). I despise all the bubbles and how difficult the product is to work with, but if you heat the product up with a blow dryer as you are placing it on the edges and corners of your counters you can get a very realist look! This is 100% a 2 person job if you want realistic results. I’m pretty sure that if I had another person helping me I could have eliminated almost all the bubbles. I’m going to have my husband help me on the rest, and redo one of the edges so that it looks pristine! Here’s a logistical tip* if you have a countertop backsplash, cut that as an individual piece (or multiple pieces depending on the length of your countertop) and then apply the countertop part after. Don’t try to apply the same piece of contact paper to the backsplash of the counter and the countertop. I tried doing that because I wanted it to look as seamless as possible but it was a nightmare! I ended up separating them into two separate pieces and it worked better. Also, make sure the veining in the countertop backsplash is going to same direction as the veining on the countertops! Goodluck and have patience! It won’t look perfect, but if you use heat while applying, you’ll get a good result overall!
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