

🌿 Peel, Stick, and Elevate Your Space with Rustic Elegance!
Erfoni Wood Contact Paper is a premium 17.7 x 118 inch self-adhesive vinyl wallpaper featuring a realistic brown wood grain texture. Designed for easy, residue-free application and removal, it offers waterproof, oil-proof, and heat-resistant durability. Perfect for renters and homeowners seeking a stylish, hassle-free way to refresh kitchens, living rooms, and furniture with 14.5 sq.ft of authentic rustic charm.






| Material | Vinyl |
| Color | Brown Wood |
| Brand | Erfoni |
| Style | Wood grain contact paper |
| Item Weight | 12.64 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 118"L x 17.7"W |
| Pattern match | Straight Match |
| Theme | Rustic wood look wallpaper |
| Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
| Pattern | Wood Grain |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Kitchen, Living Room |
| Manufacturer | Ebonylife |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| UPC | 791767149490 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
| Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
| Size | 17.7" x 118" |
| Shape | Wood Wallpaper |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Coverage | 14.5 sq.ft |
| Usage | Home Decoration |
| Included Components | Self Adhesive Wallpaper |
| Batteries Required? | No |
M**A
Loved it...
I really thought I was going to have a hard time with this contact paper, but it was so easy to apply! You can feel the texture on it and it is thick which I was surprised! I think it looks great and the price is good, thanks for an amazing item!
D**R
Durable and easy to apply
Nothing like a good before and after. I’m currently renting and wanted to make the kitchen feel a little more modern and cute. I did this all by myself and couldn’t be more happy with it. It’s been over a year since I applied it and it still hold up very very well. Looks so good.
K**Y
Cute and easy
It’s super cute, I re did my furniture and wanted an easier to clean top instead of a paint top. This worked perfect for me! Only I had a little problem with the stickiness, probably due to what paint is on my furniture
M**E
Side by Side
I got a roll of both 'brown' and 'brown wood' to decide which color I liked best, here's a view of them side by side. I'll note the differences between the two color options.BROWN WOOD - B087N5Z94TIn the picture the 'brown wood' is the top color which is labeled A in the first picture. This color option pulled cool tones. I applied this contact paper by myself and it was very easy to apply for this test and I had no issues whatsoever. The surface of this vinyl was smooth to the touch.BROWN - B08B5485Y2The vinyl called just 'brown' is the bottom color in the picture. This color option pulled warm tones. The surface of this contact paper was textured to the touch and not smooth unlike the other color. This was nice but I also think it made it a little more difficult to lay down smoothly. It kept wrinkling a little the first time I tried applying it by myself. I had my partner come help me and applying it went much more smoothly.OVERALLI used to professionally wrap walls and cars with vinyl and these both seem like they are good quality vinyl. They are not very shiny which is good and the vinyl itself has a medium weight/thickness which I think works really well for wrapping counters or other furniture types as the vinyl seems sturdy enough for the job but not so thick that it is difficult to work with. I think visually that both options are beautiful and the print quality is very good!I will probably personally go with the 'brown wood' color because I like the way the cool tone works with the tile I plan on using for my flooring and my kitchen paint. I am going to sit on it a few days to make my decision and then once I have completed the project I will update with how application went overall and add pictures. I hope seeing this side by side helps others!
K**A
Outstanding
Ease of use: Easy to work with. It was my first time to wallpaper and I knew this would be a challenge because I am picky about details and I wanted to go edge to to edge without overlap or gaps. It went on perfect. I can slide anything across the desk and there's no bumps.Appearance: It took me a really long time to find a good rustic look that fit the theme/feel/style of the creative and office space I'm setting up. I absolutely hate to see patterns in organic designs, or when people use the rubber-stamp tool in photoshop (former 3D guy here who specializes in procedural textures so it's a pet peeve,plus that's annoying ugly) the pattern repeats about 5 feet. This is long enough to flip and slide to prevent a tiled look. If you shipped well papers or laminates you can see the obvious tiles on the walls. It looks cheesy. Plus, watch out because those are not photos, those are texture mapped and/or photoshopped in and they do not have an accurate scale they try to make it bigger or block the repeated patterns. To be sure, look at the user photos and video and there's the truth.There is a woodgrain pattern pressed into the vinyl. When the sun hits the desk the shine subtly adds to the believability factor.They did a great job with printing. It's not just 3 colors it's well blended photo like.Hours of searching for a workshop type of rustic wood look, that didn't have unique "that's the same blue board", or a pattern that tiles every 17 inches, was quite a challenge. Next time I need a faux wood to test something before commiting to real wood, I'll look up this brand and order again.Tips: to separate the vinyl from the backing, stick tape on the paper backing half on the paper and half off, at the corner and at 45 degrees do the paper corner is pointing along the tape's length. Pull the excess tab of tap back and it peels right off. It peals easy and it has great stick to my desktop. Your surface may very.I found it if it started to drift away from the previous piece that was laid down in and start to form a gap, the best practice seem to be not pulling it towards the other one but rather working the air bubbles out from the far side of the seam towards the seam. You definitely don't want to pull and stretch this stuff because eventually down the road it will want to pull itself back into shape and it will develop wrinkles or bubbles where it was stretched.To trim the excess vinyl off the desk edges, use an Exacto knife with a brand new blade. Run the blad along the edge withe the grain so it doesn't dig in. Have the broadside of the blade evenly on the edge of the desk. Tilt the handles so that it's leaning over the desk. As you pull the blade along the edge slowly raise and lower the blade like a slow motion sawing motion otherwise it will wear out one spot in the blade and eventually snag. My desk has camperd corners so I had My knife had an extreme angle so that it wouldn't get a lip of vinyl to snag and eventually peel. I've seen some videos where people ran their fingers along the edge of their furniture that they applied a vinyl and complain because they could snag and peel it back... That's their own fault for not trimming it properly. That's not a fault of the vinyl laminate or wallpaper.My desk is 9 ft long, so to have perfect edge to edge (I'm referring to the edge of the roll of vinyl, not the desk surface) without any overlap or gap, was more challenging than a shorter span desk, because if you're off a little bit early it will be off a lot by the time I got to the other end. But it worked out quite well with this.Results: My desk is a real wood desk (IKEA Galant from 2005) and I was going to build my own rustic authentic wood surface to replace it, but this test turned out so well I'll keep it on for a couple year and focus on other home projects! I like it! A LOT!I hope this helps everybody, as you can see it's a quality laminate. I would like to see this company make more colors and textures as options. Not just colorizing the existing texture, but to come up with different types of saw marks or knots, different wood types etc.
M**S
Loved it at first, 3 weeks later I’m unsure
I bought this for my coffee table so that it would match my end tables better. When I first installed this, I loved it. Adhesion was good until I got to edges. It would NOT adhere to the underneath of the table and I had to glue it all the way around. Aside from that, it looked great once done. Three weeks later, wrinkles have formed on the surface of the table. I was sure to get all bubbles out when installing. But, even so much as a warm cup of coffee or warm dinner plate caused it to wrinkle and bubble. This is advertised for countertops, but it may not be so great for that. I think it would be great surfaces that warm objects won’t touch, but not counters or tables.
K**T
Easy to use
The wood grain looks really nice. Easy to install, size and thickness is good.
P**L
Not bad!
Our house is from the 1800s and has a vinyl countertop. Instead of getting a whole new countertop, I decided to give it a little upgrade! This stuff looks great! It’s not insanely sticky, so I did use gorilla glue spray adhesive and a heat gun. I also used an exacto knife around the corners and edges.. It’s super easy to work with and cuts easy, but I only gave 4 stars because durability it seems like it might not last long. It does bubble up in some areas but that could probably be avoided with a slower and more careful installation. It’s definitely a good value for an affordable upgrade so I bought another roll.
A**R
Nice product
It’s hard to judge the colour based on photos but this was the closest to what I was searching for. It arrived quickly and I was a bit concerned when I saw the product as it looked a little cheap, however, once I applied it to my project, it looked so much better. It was easy to apply and it’s been up for a week with no issues. Very pleased as it’s exactly what I had envisioned.
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