Removable wallpaper, zero regrets
If you’ve ever spent hours scraping off old pasted wallpaper with a water soaked sponge in one hand and a scraper in the other… you get it. I have serious wallpaper removal PTSD thanks to the Sheboygan home, where I peeled back layer after layer of what were they thinking? design choices.
So now? It’s peel and stick or bust.
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve installed it (okay, maybe it’s around 20), but I truly love using peel and stick wallpaper in my home. It’s renter-friendly, budget-conscious, and honestly, kind of addictive once you get the hang of it. Whether you’re wallpaper-curious or deep in your removable wallpaper era, I’m here to share a few favorites and how I’ve used them throughout the homes.
Where I’ve Used Peel and Stick Wallpaper
Here’s how I’ve brought in color, pattern, and personality—with zero long-term commitment:

Because sometimes your powder room needs a little sass. I love this cheetah peel-and-stick wallpaper because it’s bold, fun, and a little unexpected. The pattern adds instant personality, and the cheetahs bring a playful, stylish vibe without feeling too over-the-top.

This budget-friendly, peel and stick doppelgänger of Raphael by Sandberg Wallpaper brings that luxe look to the Sheboygan bathroom without breaking the bank. The intricate pattern adds depth and visual interest, while the varying shades of green complement the new green shower tiles beautifully. It’s a simple yet impactful way to refresh the space, blending classic design with modern convenience.

In our top-floor walk-up, the narrow staircase posed a design challenge. To infuse the entryway with character without overwhelming the space, I chose this low-key, geometric peel-and-stick wallpaper. Its understated pattern adds just the right amount of visual interest, making the ascent feel more inviting.

I went with this abstract peel-and-stick wallpaper in the Sheboygan bathroom to keep the black and white vibe going strong. It adds a subtle touch of texture without overpowering all that pretty white subway tile and black ceiling—just enough drama without stealing the spotlight.

I love this green tree peel-and-stick wallpaper for its serene, natural vibe. The delicate tree pattern brings a calming, organic feel that’s perfect for a bathroom retreat. It adds just the right amount of visual interest without overwhelming the space. And since this bathroom is due for a renovation soon, the removable design gives me the flexibility to easily switch things up later—without any stress or damage. Total win!

I chose this art deco-inspired peel and stick wallpaper for the Sheboygan sunroom to infuse the space with a touch of vintage charm. The geometric pattern adds visual interest without overpowering the room, complementing the natural light beautifully.

Yes, even the pantry got wallpaper. This soft floral adds charm and gives the spaces a finished feel—proof that utility rooms deserve good design too.
Why I Keep Coming Back to Peel and Stick
Easy to Install – No paste, no mess, and no major commitment. A level, a utility knife, and a little patience go a long way.
Even Easier to Remove – When your style changes (or you move), it peels right off without damaging the wall.
Endless Options – From modern to classic, bold to soft, there’s a pattern out there for every mood.
Perfect for Small Spaces – Bathrooms, pantries, laundry rooms, entryways—wallpaper makes them feel intentional and styled.
My Best Tip? Just Go For It.
If you’re hesitant about using wallpaper, start small. A single wall or a tiny room is all you need to make a big impact. Peel and stick makes it low-risk and high-reward. And who knows—you might become a little addicted, too.
Shop My Favorite Peel and Stick Wallpapers

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