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Descripción
Roman clay without the trowel work. This pattern layers soft cream tones in a subtly mottled, plaster-like wash — the kind of finish that looks like it took a skilled artisan days to achieve. The result is quiet depth: industrial-leaning but thoroughly warm, equally at home in a double-height entryway, a living room accent wall, or a primary bedroom. It's the wall that makes everything else in the room look considered.
From the It's Honey Done line — @itshoneydone
- 19-inch wide panels, available in heights from 2–20 feet
- Available in Peel and Stick Vinyl or Paste to the Wall Traditional Non-Woven
- Subtle sheen finish
- Shades of cream
- Easily removable — renter-friendly, great for accent walls or temporary installations
- Compatible with standard orange peel and knockdown textured walls
- Testing recommended for heavy textures
How To Measure
1. Find the Width of Your Wall
- Use a tape measure to measure from one corner of the wall to the other, in inches.
- If you’re wallpapering multiple walls, measure each wall separately and add the widths together.
2. Find the Height of Your Wall
- Measure from the floor to the ceiling at the tallest point of the wall, also in inches.
- If your wall has molding or baseboards, measure from the top of the baseboard to the bottom of the molding (the visible wall space).
3. Note Special Features
- Take note of any doors, windows, or built-in furniture that take up wall space.
- These areas don’t need to be wallpapered, but you should still include them in your total measurements, as the panels will be installed around them and trimmed as needed.
Important: Panels of varying heights cannot be combined, as the patterns will not align properly.
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