
I've been seeing these products and similiar ones everywhere. In magazines, on TV and in homes. Now we can buy them for ourselves. They are not that expensive. This website also has murals for childrens rooms, quotables, sports teams, decor wall, and movie and comic themes.
Great, because they can been taken off, they are not permanent.
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Cindy ~ I love these types of products. I suggest them for interior decorating jobs and they are great in dorm rooms.
I use them on walls that are very high as it solves the problem of having large artwork on hand. Plus, the are removable so if the next person doesn't like the design, off they go.
If they are removable, are they also reusable?
Another good source for these is Wall Words and Wallies. They're great! I love putting a graphic that says"Drop your draws here!" in a laundry room. It's always good to make the home shopper smile!
They're a perfect solution for a curved wall (see Terri Lucas' blog). I also found them useful for a dormitory suite I had staged. Here's a pic:
The chandelier was easy to apply and can be used again and again.
We have one scripted on the wall in our twin granboys room..."Two peas in a pod" Soooooo adorable. I will snap a photo tomorrow.
I've been curious to hear from those who have used them before...I had heard that some of them can leave a residue on the walls.
Allegra -- I love that graphic idea, what a hoot!
I use Uppercase Living and they leave no residue. Are you having success in using them in staged homes?
Cindy ~ These look like fun ways to spruce up a wall when art isn't required!
Great idea! I've been looking for something different to use in a laundry room - these will do the trick! Also, a great idea for dorm rooms.
Ikea also offers some great options as well in random designs. I have yet to try them myself, but my imagination is running wild!
These look great! Thanks for sharing. I was unaware of the product.
This is above my twin grandsons cribs. It was simple as can be to apply and added so much to complete the theme of the the room.
Cindy, I first saw these on an HGTV Christmas special and they are awesome. There's another website where you could have your own saying custom made (of course I can't think of it right now). Great way to customize a room.
From what I've seen - some are re-useable and some are not - so if you planning to use in staging read carefully before buying!
I actually sell Uppercase Living. These products are never recommended to be resused. Some places claim they can be and you can re-install using wallpaper paste but if you do this, they will not come off easily and you don't have the backing paper to ensure they are centered correctly etc.
I am a property manager but work with real estate agents, stagers and designers and offer the product at a discount.
One big hint.. if trying to install on a rough surface, try using a hair dryer to warm the vinyl.. it makes it much easier to mold and bend around the rough surface. You can also try a warm rag if a hair dryer isn't available and if installing on glass or plastic make sure to spray the surface with water first or the letters will INSTANTLY stick and not move.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Rosie
Rosie@teamgorman.com