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Abstract Wallpaper with Scalloped Shapes in Red, Blue, and Yellow - D337
Abstract Wallpaper with Scalloped Shapes in Red, Blue, and Yellow - D337
• Ideal for a nursery, kids room wallpaper, or a playful living room accent wall.
• Pairs beautifully with modern furniture, Scandinavian decor, and minimalist design.
• Complements walls painted in soft white, light gray, or even a bold navy blue.
• Available in custom wallpaper sizes to guarantee a perfect fit for any room size.
• Choose from premium peel and stick or traditional wallpaper options for your project.
• Features damage-free removal, making it a perfect rental property friendly decor.
• Ask about our personalized wallpaper and custom color options for bespoke wall art.
• Proudly Made in the USA with non-toxic materials for sustainable home decor.
Which Is Better — Peel and Stick Wallpaper or Paste?
It's one of the most common questions in wallpaper shopping: should I go with peel and stick or traditional paste? The honest answer is that neither is universally "better" — each format has distinct advantages depending on your living situation, design goals, skill level, and how long you plan to keep the wallpaper up. Understanding the real-world differences helps you make a confident choice that you won't second-guess once the panels are on the wall. At ONDECOR, every design is available in both formats, so you never have to compromise on pattern or color based on installation method.
Still deciding? Order a free sample in either format — just $2 flat-rate shipping in the US — and feel the material, test the adhesion, and see the color in your own lighting.
Peel and Stick Wallpaper: The Pros and Cons
Advantages: Peel and stick wallpaper is self-adhesive — no paste, no brushes, no mixing required. It's repositionable during installation, meaning you can peel it up and reapply if the alignment isn't right. When you're ready for a change, it removes cleanly without damaging walls, leaving no adhesive residue. This makes it the go-to choice for renters, dorm rooms, seasonal updates, and anyone who wants wallpaper without permanent commitment. It's also significantly faster to install than paste wallpaper — most accent walls take under an hour for an experienced DIYer.
Considerations: Peel and stick wallpaper works best on smooth, clean, dry surfaces. Heavily textured walls, freshly painted surfaces (wait 30 days), and some latex paints can reduce adhesion. In very humid environments (bathrooms, tropical climates), the adhesive may need extra attention. And while peel and stick holds well for years under normal conditions, traditional paste provides a more permanent, locked-in bond. Explore peel and stick vs paste options for side-by-side comparisons, or see peel and stick vs traditional wallpaper for a broader format guide.
Traditional Paste Wallpaper: The Pros and Cons
Advantages: Paste wallpaper provides a strong, permanent bond that's ideal for long-term installations. It adheres to a wider range of surfaces, including lightly textured walls that might challenge peel and stick. The paste allows for precise positioning before it sets, and the final result tends to lie extremely flat with minimal edge lifting over time. For high-value installations — statement walls, dining rooms, or any space where the wallpaper is meant to stay for years — paste is the traditional professional choice.
Considerations: Installation requires paste, a smoothing brush or squeegee, and more careful surface preparation. Removal is more involved — it typically requires soaking and scraping, and some wall repair may be needed afterward. This makes paste wallpaper less suitable for renters or anyone who anticipates frequent updates. However, the permanence is also a strength: paste wallpaper won't be affected by edge peeling in humid environments the way some peel and stick products can be. Prepasted wallpaper (where adhesive is factory-applied and activated with water) offers a middle ground between the two approaches.
Choosing the Right Format for Your Situation
Choose Peel and Stick if: You're renting and need damage-free removal. You like to update your décor seasonally or yearly. You're a first-time wallpaper installer who values the repositionable safety net. You're doing a nursery or child's room that will need updating as kids grow. You're applying to apartment walls or temporary living spaces. Explore the Better Homes and Gardens-style peel and stick collection for popular, crowd-tested options.
Choose Traditional Paste if: You own your home and want a permanent installation. Your walls have light texture that might challenge peel and stick adhesion. You're in a very humid climate. You want the flattest possible finish with zero risk of edge lifting. You're decorating a formal space — dining room, living room — where the wallpaper will be a lasting design element.
Choose Either if: You're working with smooth, painted drywall in a climate-controlled space. ONDECOR's quality in both formats is excellent. The real deciding factor is commitment level — peel and stick for flexibility, paste for permanence.
Room-by-Room Format Recommendations
Bedroom: Both formats work beautifully behind headboards. Peel and stick is popular for accent wall bedroom applications because it allows seasonal updates. Paste is ideal for permanent bedroom transformations.
Bathroom: For bathroom wallpaper, paste may have a slight edge in very humid full bathrooms due to its stronger adhesive bond. Peel and stick works perfectly in powder rooms and well-ventilated bathrooms.
Kitchen: Kitchen wallpaper in peel and stick allows easy updates as design trends shift. Paste works well for permanent backsplash-adjacent installations.
Nursery: Peel and stick is the clear winner for nursery wallpaper — you'll want to update the room as your child grows, and damage-free removal makes transitions painless.
Home Office: Both formats work well for office wallpaper. Peel and stick lets you experiment with different backgrounds for video calls.
Installation Tips for Both Formats
Surface Prep (Both): Clean walls with a damp cloth, remove dust and debris, and let walls dry completely. For paste, prime bare drywall. For peel and stick, ensure walls aren't freshly painted (wait 30 days).
Peel and Stick: Start at the top of the wall, peel backing gradually as you smooth each panel downward. Use a squeegee to eliminate air bubbles. If a panel goes crooked, simply peel and reapply.
Traditional Paste: Apply paste evenly to the back of each panel or to the wall (depending on product instructions). Book the panel (fold paste-to-paste) for 5 minutes to allow the paste to activate. Hang from top down, smooth with a brush, and trim excess at ceiling and baseboard.
ONDECOR's tiled panel system makes both formats easier than traditional rolls — straight-match alignment means each panel simply lines up beside the previous one. No drop matching, no complicated calculations.
Why Choose ONDECOR for Either Format
Every ONDECOR design is available in both peel and stick and traditional paste, printed on demand in the USA using PVC-free, eco-friendly materials. Tiled panels with straight-match installation eliminate waste and simplify alignment. Panels cut to your exact dimensions. Free customization on every design — adjust colors, scale, and elements with unlimited revisions. Free US shipping, 1–4 business day turnaround, rush available, free exchanges.
Related Format and Style Collections
- Peel and Stick or Paste Wallpaper
- Peel and Stick or Traditional Wallpaper
- Peel and Stick or Prepasted Wallpaper
- Better Homes and Garden Peel and Stick
- Better Homes and Gardens Peel and Stick
- Abstract Peel and Stick
Is peel and stick wallpaper as good as paste wallpaper?
Both formats produce excellent results with the same print quality. Peel and stick offers flexibility, repositionability, and damage-free removal. Paste provides a stronger permanent bond ideal for long-term installations.
Can peel and stick wallpaper last as long as paste?
On smooth, clean surfaces in climate-controlled environments, high-quality peel and stick wallpaper lasts for years. Paste may have a slight longevity edge in humid or challenging environments.
Which format is easier to install?
Peel and stick is significantly easier — no paste, no specialized tools, fully repositionable during application. An accent wall typically takes under an hour. Traditional paste requires more preparation but offers precise positioning before the adhesive sets.
Which is better for renters?
Peel and stick, definitively. It removes cleanly without damaging walls or leaving adhesive residue — perfect for rental apartments, dorms, and any space where wall damage isn't an option.
Can I customize both formats at ONDECOR?
Yes. Every design is available in both peel and stick and traditional paste with the same free customization — adjust colors, scale, and design elements with unlimited revisions at no extra charge.
Does ONDECOR offer free shipping on both formats?
Yes. All US orders ship free regardless of format. Mexico/Canada free over $150. International free over $250. Ships within 1–4 business days with rush production available.
Can I order samples in both formats?
Yes. Free samples with $2 flat-rate US shipping let you compare peel and stick and paste materials side by side in your own space before committing.
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