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Can peel and stick wallpaper work on textured walls?

Can peel and stick wallpaper work on textured walls?


The answer is YES, peel and stick wallpaper can be successfully applied to textured walls, but the efficacy can vary depending on the specific product. As a manufacturer of wallpaper, RollsRolla has developed peel and stick solutions that are well-suited for textured surfaces. However, it is important to note that not all peel and stick wallpaper products on the market may perform equally well on textured walls.

Types of textured walls

Light Texture


Walls with a light, uneven surface, such as peeling paint or fine grooves, are well-suited for peel and stick wallpaper. The flexible nature of the wallpaper can conform to these irregularities.

light textured wall

Medium Texture: 


Walls with a medium texture, like spackle or light plaster finishes, can also be covered with peel and stick wallpaper. However, care must be taken to ensure the wallpaper has sufficient adhesion.

medium textured wall

Heavy Texture


For heavily textured walls, such as rough plaster with coarse unevenness, the use of peel and stick wallpaper is generally not recommended, the risk of the wallpaper peeling off would be high.

heavy textured wall

Understanding Adhesion Issues on Textured Surfaces

One common challenge many face when attempting to apply peel and stick wallpaper on textured walls is the issue of adhesion. Understanding why the wallpaper may not stick properly to certain textures can help you troubleshoot and achieve a successful application.

Two major factors that significantly impact the adhesion of peel and stick wallpaper on textured walls are the material composition and the strength of the adhesive. Regarding the material, it is best to choose a flexible wallpaper that can stretch and conform to the uneven surface of a textured wall, ensuring maximum surface coverage and superior adhesion. In contrast, crisp materials, such as thin vinyl, are akin to rigid boards and have fewer points of contact with the textured surface, resulting in poor adhesion.

Equally crucial is the power and formulation of the adhesive used. When manufacturing peel and stick wallpaper, brands must strike a delicate balance, creating a strong enough adhesive to securely bond to the textured surface, while ensuring it remains gentle enough to allow for easy removal and reapplication if needed. Generally, thicker wallpaper materials work best, as they can accommodate more adhesive, which translates to stronger bonding and a reduced risk of the wallpaper tearing during installation on a textured wall.

RollsRolla fabric wallpaper

It is important to note that, unlike removable wallpaper, peel and stick wallpaper may lift some paint chips off the wall during removal, especially on surfaces with flat or matte paint finishes. While this is a common occurrence, it is a safer outcome than having the wallpaper completely detach from the wall. By being aware of this potential side effect, you can better prepare and manage your expectations when removing the peel and stick wallpaper from a textured surface.

We always recommend ordering a sample to test before making a purchase, as every wall is unique.

How to Choose Right Peel and Stick Wallpaper for Textured Surface



1. When selecting peel and stick wallpaper for textured walls, opt for designs that have a slightly thicker adhesive backing to better adhere to the uneven surface.

RollsRolla Wallpaper material close up

2. Consider patterns that can camouflage any imperfections in the wall texture, such as larger motifs or abstract designs.

RollsRolla abstract pattern wallpaper

In conclusion, applying peel and stick wallpaper on textured walls may pose challenges, but with the right knowledge and techniques, you can overcome them. By understanding adhesion issues, following expert tips, and choosing the right wallpaper, you can achieve a flawless result. Don't let texture hinder your design vision - take on the challenge and transform your space with confidence.

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