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Vinyl Wallpaper

Spoonflower's Vinyl wallpaper is a Type II commercial-grade vinyl wallcovering. This fabric-backed vinyl wallpaper is designed to be installed with wallpaper paste using a paste-the-paper method. It is a permanent solution that is also scrub- and scratch-resistant, making this highly durable paper a perfect choice for high-traffic commercial environments such as restaurants, hotels, offices, and retail spaces. 

Printed exclusively in the USA.

Blank Vinyl Wallpaper


Details, Specifications and Care

  • Roll dimensions (installed): 24" W x 27' L (60.96 cm W x 823 cm L)
  • Swatches available: 2' W x 1' L (60.96 cm x 30 cm)
  • Embossed vinyl face with laminated poly-cotton woven fabric backing​
  • Matte finish with subtle leathered texture, printed on white
  • Phthalate free, Low VOC
  • Type II wallcovering and Class A fire-rating
  • Water-based latex inks are GreenGuard Gold certified
  • Non-permeable
  • Easy care with warm water, mild soap and a clean cloth or sponge to remove any dirt or stains. Dry immediately with a soft, lint-free towel. Avoid the use of solvent-based cleaning agents. After cleaning, wallpaper can be disinfected with a 10:1 water to bleach ratio as described here. 
  • A copy of our full Technical Specifications & Installation Guide can be downloaded at the bottom of this article.

NOTES:
Professional installation is recommended. Spoonflower is a proud member of the Wallcovering Installers Association (WIA). To find an installer near you, visit: www.wallcoveringinstallers.org 

Review: Choosing the Best Wallpaper to determine which product is best for your space.

Read: How to Install Spoonflower Vinyl Wallpaper to determine if this is the right paper for you.

Learn: Wallpaper Terms and FAQ to help make an informed decision. 

Compare: Non-Pasted Wallpaper Peel and Stick Wallpaper, Pre-Pasted Wallpaper, Grasscloth Wallpaper & Gold Metallic and Silver Metallic Wallpaper

 

What is a Type II wallcovering? 

Type II wallcoverings are compliant with a durability standard for commercial contracts and are often required for wallcovering projects. Criteria include scrubbability, stain resistance, flame spread, color fastness, abrasion resistance, and more. Testing is conducted in accordance with the Type II WA 101 standard and test procedures. The Wallcovering Association (WA) established these standards. Type II is often a requirement when specifying wallcoverings.

What is a Class A fire-rating?

No wallpaper is fire-resistant, but a Class A fire-rating means that this wallpaper received the highest ranking for subverting the burning characteristics of fire when compared to similar building materials in laboratory settings. In other words, Vinyl doesn’t burn as fast as other comparable wallpapers.

 

See also: How to Order Wallpaper

See also: Wallpaper Terms and FAQ

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