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The Homein Marble Contact Paper is a versatile, self-adhesive wallpaper designed for easy application on various surfaces. Measuring 17.5" x 78.7", it features a glossy marble finish that is waterproof, oil-resistant, and removable without residue. Ideal for renters and DIY enthusiasts, this affordable upgrade transforms kitchens, cabinets, and furniture with minimal effort.
Brand | Homein |
Color | Glossy |
Material | Vinyl |
Product Dimensions | 78.7"L x 17.5"W |
Special Feature | Removable, Heat Resistant |
Theme | Marble |
Pattern | Marble |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Size | 17.5"*78.7" |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Manufacturer | Homein |
Part Number | HZT2144520022JJ-UK-DET |
Item Weight | 10.1 ounces |
Style | Modern |
Finish | Glossy |
Coverage | 1377 sq inches |
Special Features | Removable, Heat Resistant |
Usage | kitchen counters, cabinets, dressers, shelves, door, bathroom, home decoration |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
Great quality, tedious application!
Alright y'all, don't laugh at me! I didn't order enough and it ended up patchy. You must have the patience of a saint and the precision of a brain surgeon to get this on neatly! I'm not gonna lie it was a struggle for me to do it on my own. It's thick and very sticky so you must lay the first piece down as perfectly as possible. That's where I messed up. My first piece was off by an almost imperceptible amount and it threw off the whole counter top. The roll is rolled up so tightly that it won't unroll very well and makes it difficult to work with. I'll be ordering more and starting over I think. The marbling is beautiful!
D**Y
Transformed a Drab and Outdated Kitchen
Gave our kitchen a touch of class and brightness, and brought it out of the 70's. There are minor imperfections but most of it is user error. We were fast and lazy about it; did most of our measuring by eyeball and didn't bother to redo the sections we'd messed up slightly in favoring of saving time and wasting less of the paper. Use it only on flat and smooth surfaces AS INTENDED. It is waterproof and smooth enough to clean easily. I recommend using sharp x-acto knives for the edges and not scissors or box-cutters. It also doesn't fold well over more than one or two surfaces (putting it on the countertop, THEN folding it over the edge of the counter, THEN maybe folding it under the counter) as I've seen in a review complaining about the adhesiveness. If you're having trouble with it sticking trying to use the same piece over 2 - 3 different edges, just cut off the excess and put a new strip across instead.It is a two person job, at least for larger sections, if only because the paper constantly curls from being wrapped around the roll. The grid pattern on the backing is helpful, though the backing does not always come off easily or in one segment. My only complaint is the paper does come with some small wrinkles and dents and it's easy to accumulate more as you're wrestling with the constantly curling paper, and they are still visible after installation. All things considered, though, it is easy to install and I'm not sure who so many reviewers struggled so much.It is gorgeous and it looks so real from a distance. Up close it may be obvious it's not real marble, but it still looks better than our old countertops and will do nicely until we can have our countertops replaced with real granite. I do wish it had more shine to it like some other marble and granite pattern contact paper I've seen on here, but I was aware of that when purchasing it. Since I've seen a couple reviews complaining about the color--I'll also warn that it's not a vibrant white but sort of grey with warm tones.
A**R
Good Depending On Batch Received
Love the look of the marble pattern. I used this one because it incorporated a little brown in the pattern to tie in my brown cabinets with the kitchen better.My only gripe was that the first batch I bought of this was TERRIBLE trying to peel the backing off. It kept tearing in small pieces making it hard to apply the paper on my own. I had to get someone to help me tear the backing off while I smoothed it down. I ordered more and that batch worked perfect without any tearing of the backing. Came off super easy and I could do it myself.I am updating my kitchen on a budget and used this to cover up my ugly yellow counters. I used the wider 34.5" roll so there would be no unsightly seams. I applied the paper lengthwise down the length of the counters and wrapped the excess under the edges. Highly recommend doing that for counters instead of the small rolls that cause you to have a ton of ugly seams like alot of people on here seem to have done.. I used super glue to make it stick under the counters because it wouldn't on its own. I used an exacto knife to cut everything precisely and a spackling tool to smooth the paper down. Then I caulked around the sink and along the edges where it meets the wall and applied 3 coats of a water based polyurethane product to protect it from daily use and give it a nice gloss/sheen. Came out really nice! Still have other updates to do, but the counter transformation itself made a huge difference!UPDATE (10/7) - it's been about 4 months and everything is still holding up really nicely. I would say maybe just add some little felt pads to the footing of appliances or items on the counter to make it less likely to leave dents or marks from prolonged sitting or sliding across counters. For instance my paper towel holder has metal feet on the bottom that have caused minor imprints into the surface. But other than that, no complaints. Easy to clean with soap/water or just plain water. No staining even if not cleaned up right away. There have been wine and coffee drips left for a few days that I didn't notice and they easily still wiped off with just water. Not sure if it would perform this well without the polyurethane coating, so I'm glad I took this extra step to protect the paper. Still happy with my decision!
X**A
Awesome for DIY
I haven’t been an active nail tech since 2015, so, I didn’t want to spend $1000+ on a desk like I have in the past. I found a used nail desk on FB market place that already had a dust collector installed for cheap. But the desk needed a major DIY done on it.Almost ended up going for a teal and blue theme, but ended up with white, pinks, and golds. The desk was a looooong process. If you want an in-depth review keep reading or click away if you are happy just seeing the stars/pictures.Primed everything for 24 HRS. Had to sand everything...FYI matte black primer will adhere and to glitter paints way better than white. White primer was a struggle until we used black on the shelves. Wish we had used the black for everything. Painted the legs, vent, crystal knob bases, and shelves in glitter gold. This took 3-4 days of doing a coat, then letting it dry for 24 hrs. I’ve learned having 3 cans for glitter spray to act as the base for everything before using the same glitter in PAINT was the easiest. The vent and knob bases would only go thin/even with the spray. Stuff like the legs/metal part and shelves of desk needed the base sprayed before glitter paint would sit on it. Took only one coat then 24hrs to dry each time. So about 5 days in total just for the glitter. Ended in clear glossy sealant spray that took 2 more days (24hrs per coat).LASTLY THE DESK TOP! Ordered this contact paper based on price and good reviews. The exact same one is on Aliexpress but the cost was the same and it would arrive faster from Amazon. I almost got a pink marble or blue/teal marble print; if that had been my theme if I ended up with the blue electric nail file it would have been. So, I ordered the white marble print that had more gold in it. Might convert everything to blue one day as the legs can be done in glitter teal/blue.Go in with a plan before laying your paper!!!! I measured my desk before ordering as I did not want there being a line in the design if it couldn’t cover the top at least. The sides of the desk I would’ve been OK with making new strips. Certain designs will look ok if you piece together where it can be seen, but marble won’t in my opinion for a nail desk. One review I saw hid it well with a gold strip on their desk. I was lucky my desk is on the smaller side that it was wide enough and long enough to cover the entire top. In the future I plan to upgrade my desk with real marble top custom fit to a larger desk and glass piece to cover it.Before laying contact paper we sanded top/sides smooth and left slightly gritty so the paper would adhere well but not look lumpy. Left extra paper out on the sides to cover the sides and hole where the dust vent was. You will need your contact paper, scissors, fresh box cutter, and a card and a tool for getting it flat to help get bubbles out. Getting the bubbles out wasn’t bad at all since this is thicker/quality paper. It went best unsticking half the paper from the backing vs tiny parts at a time. There was 1-2 tiny bubbles that were impossible to get out. So we made sure they hid in spots we wouldn’t hear them pop under marble sections not where it was just white. Can’t see them at all and I knew the desk wouldn’t be perfect as I’m no DIY queen lol.Make sure for the corners you can cut a slit in the corner so the sides fold under each other and can’t be seen. I thought that out before executing my bf did not on his side so I ended up having to unfold his sides and re-do them so they hid. The corners, vent hole and where the lamp was installed was the most challenging. I thought cutting a small X in the center of the hole for vent would work to just fold the sticker paper in. IT DID NOT! Had to cut a circle right out which scared me because you can almost see the black desk underneath but the vent just barely hides it. So I will be sticking smaller pieces to line the inside of the circle and dotting bits of white paint in.The lamp base I told my bf to kinda cover then slice with box cutter for more even cut to desk. Then un peel excess off the base. He did not do that so I inserted a photo so you can see what happened lol. He tried marking it out with scissors. So I had to do a patch job lining up the print best I can so it camouflaged it in. Photo won’t insert so just use imagination sorry but you can see it got hidden. Overall ended up looking very nice. I plan to order more in case it needs to be changed in the future. Will be using arm rests, clean spa towels, dental bibs and paper towels while doing services to protect the contact paper. Gold star if you read this far! I am switching to a white light to match the black one came installed.
J**N
Great size, nice pattern looks great!
Really good! got the biggest size which is the width of the table and the length of 3 meters was plenty. Only thing i wish is a learned how to do the corners nicer so its not sharp, but thats a me thing not the products problem!Also the adhesive is really good, so while i could pull it off a bit to readjust - it did take a bit of paint off with it as well...
I**A
LOOKS SO REALISTIC
Highly recommended! This is one of the most realistic looking marble decal out there, it's a soft satin finish with dimensional translucency and opacity, imitating a real marble slab!
L**.
Nice
Lovely marble paper
A**Y
Great quality but...
The vinyl itself is thick and great quality, super sticky, looks really nice at the end. However, the backing is extremely difficult to peel off and tears easily. It recommends leaving the back in tact and slowly peeling back as you go. When covering my desk (such a large surface area), the backing kept tearing and I had to keep peeling back to peel more of the backing off, which led to creases and bubbling in some areas.
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