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Wallpaper My Scrap Of A Lake
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Peel and stick wallpaper MY SCRAP OF A LAKE - modern design, a beautiful lake is calling us. The lakes have this hint of mystery, they attract us. Going to the lake is a good idea when we plan a trip. The water spills beautifully creating a wonderful view and the sunset over the lake is like a fairy tale, impresses us with its colors and makes us want to live. The self-adhesive wallpaper MY SCRAP OF A LAKE makes us feel good. It looks great on the wall of our living room, room, bedroom or attic. Interesting triangles, one orange and the other full of the lake and sky, interesting modern style in interior design. This removable wallpaper MY SCRAP OF A LAKE is a note of modernity in your home.
MagicStick - an innovative, self-adhesive material, which allows to applied and peeled wallpapers multiple times. The MagicStick material is stain and tear resistant and sticks to any flat surface. You can easily apply it yourself without getting any annoying air bubbles. It can also be easily removed without damaging the surface underneath. Material do not require use of wallpaper paste or glue for hanging. It's resistant to humidity, so it can be placed in kitchens or bathrooms. It can be cleaned with a wet cloth without using detergents, however it cannot be watered directly. Before buying, make sure that your wall is not painted with latex or acrylic paint and does not contain any texture.
Tradicional Non-woven - this material covers the slight imperfections of the wall perfectly! If you are not interested in self-adhesive material and have slightly bumpy walls or latex paint, this would be a good choice. It has to be stuck on the wall with the wallpaper glue. The glue can be found in the nearest DIY store. Material is made of 100% paper and cannot be exposed to a humidity. You can clean it with dry cloth.The non-woven undercoat makes the material resistant to deformation and stretching.

