Question:
Temporary paint for walls, i.e. peels off like decal?
=^;^=Spay and Neuter=^;^=
2010-12-03 04:18:16 UTC
I rent a house and the walls are bland white. I don't want to shell out hundreds on wall art or wall decals. I would like to paint my own mural if possible. I was hoping there was something on the market that would let you paint directly on the wall but will peel off like a decal. Does anyone know of such a product?
Thanks!
Four answers:
Jeffrey
2010-12-03 08:03:36 UTC
The closest thing they have to what you are talking about is a product called...wallpaper. You could concievably throw up some wallpaper and then paint your mural on top of it.
anonymous
2016-10-31 14:37:07 UTC
Temporary Paint For Walls
anonymous
2016-11-30 13:30:06 UTC
Even costly paint will peel and flake if subjected to warm vapour on a daily basis. It absorbs the moisture and then the paint swells and springs far off from the wall. the two use a particular bathing room/kitchen paint or a silk end paint and this could help. in case you have not have been given a fan interior the bathing room get one outfitted as this might take out a competent quantity of the moisture. chilly partitions will make it worse as this encourages the vapour to condense on them, so save the bathing room heated. I even have been a decorator for 25 years and that's a perennial issue.
dali333
2010-12-03 06:27:50 UTC
there is no such product. either paint directly on the walls, and be prepared to repaint back to original before you move, or paint on a big canvas and hang it.

all the best :)


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