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July 01, 2005
Removable Wallpaper
Stephen Treffinger, in his "Room To Improve" feature in the June 23 New York Times, featured this product in response to a question from a reader who rents and likes wallpaper.
Treffinger suggested two versions.
The first was removable wallpaper strips (above and below) from a company called Twenty2, headquartered in Brooklyn.
They offer a choice of five patterns each of which comes in a variety of colors.
The strips, which cost $56 each, come prepasted and are 13 inches wide by 15 feet long.
Treffinger wrote, "The material is strong enough and the glue sufficiently forgiving that you can just grab a corner and pull it off."
He noted that the company plans to introduce full–width removable wallpaper in the coming months.
The second is a collection of more traditional patterns from Sherwin–Williams called EasyChange.
This is full–size wallpaper that comes in rolls 20.5 inches wide by 30–33 feet long.
It costs between $50 and $75 a roll at sherwin-williams.com.
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