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Traditional Unpasted/Non Woven Paper
- Matte Finish
- Fade Resistant
- Vibrant Colour
- Eco Friendly
- Low VOC's
Made from 15% Synthetic Fibers/85% Natural Wood Pulp
Description
Our paper is printed in panels and has been designed as a horizontal repeat so there is no pattern loss as with vertically repeated wallpaper. We use gel based inks in our printing process which makes the paper scratch resistant.
Our paper is certified as a Rainforest Alliance Member, which means that for each tree used to make the wood pulp, another is regenerated.
Fire Rating Information and Specifications Available Upon Request
*Requires professional installation
Sizing
Our wallpaper comes in 27" wide x 92" (8'-0") tall panels or 27" wide x 108" (9'-0") tall panels. Our wallpaper is sold in panels of 2 (54") and calculates to be roughly the size of a double roll of standard commercial wallpaper.
We do not print in the traditional "by the roll" format.
The reason we print panels vs. full rolls is to eliminate as much waste as possible. The standard ceiling height for a typical residential home is between 96" - 108" (8' - 9'). Each panel lines up evenly with the next leaving very minimal excess waste, unlike full rolls which need to be pattern matched and vary greatly depending on at what point the pattern repeats.
To calculate your required number of panels, simply measure the width of your wall and divide the total number by 54.
Custom Sizing
We do offer custom sizing if your ceilings are higher than 9'.
Send us an email with your ceiling height dimensions to: info@flodstrominteriors.com and we will send you a quote.
Production Time
Our wallpaper is printed to order so please allow up to 7 days production time. We offer free shipping on all of our wallpaper.
Have a question? We are happy to help.
How does the sizing work?
Our wallpaper is sold in panels of 2 @ 27” wide each and calculates to be roughly the size of a double roll of standard commercial wallpaper.
We do not print in the traditional "by the roll" format.
The reason we print panels vs. full rolls is to eliminate as much waste as possible. Each panel lines up evenly with the next leaving very minimal excess waste, unlike full rolls which need to be pattern matched and vary greatly depending on at what point the pattern repeats.