Thank you so much! It was just a standard one I bought at Home Depot. I always splurge and get one that measures a longer distance! It may be more expensive, but worth it. 😊
I’ll bet you gave that laser level more of a workout than you showed.. I can see how that peel n stick can go all kinds of wrong without it. Also wondering how cuts can be made on that stuff w a scissors, and be accurate. You probably had to caulk those corners .
Sorry, not feeling it. Good application technique and overall look, but a far superior look could have been achieved through wood trim. Why do fake when real is affordable? Silly really.
Unfortunately in Australia, at least, with one hardware chain dominating the market, timber moulding is very expensive as there is little competition. I think this product would be suitable for a low traffic area such as behind a bed. I agree that getting it straight might be a challenge.
Wow, it makes the wall look high end and so elegant!
Info pls
Thank you so much! 😊
I’m so excited this is exactly what I need!!
We're so glad to hear that 🤗
Did you caulk and paint after?
@@PositiveROI that would be the next step! thank you for your comment :)
Loved this video. I have this in my Amazon cart at the moment. Thank you for the tutorial!
You are so welcome! Let us know how it goes. :) you can message Isabella @isabellasloft
Looks amazing!❤
Thank you 😋
Thank you so much! ❤
FABULOUS !!!🌷
Thank you! Cheers!❤
River you did a great job!
He really did ❤
Love the peel and stick molding, but I can't help but ask.Where is that large gold picture light over the mirror from❤😊😊😊
Good job
Thank you!❤
Y'all did a great job. Can you give me the link to the measuring tape that y'all used, please?
Thank you so much! It was just a standard one I bought at Home Depot. I always splurge and get one that measures a longer distance! It may be more expensive, but worth it. 😊
THANK YOU loveys ❤
Thank YOU for your support ❤
Can you paint over it?
I’ve seen another RUclipsr paint over hers, so best to check with manufacturer
@@Zazezooyes you can! 😊
Yes most definitely 😊
@@Inspirationtorenovation Thank you!
Will the peel off easily without any damage to the wall?
That’s a great question! Maybe I should do a video on taking it off 🤔
Is this renter friendly will it peel off paint and drywall? When removed I would love to try
I’ll bet you gave that laser level more of a workout than you showed.. I can see how that peel n stick can go all kinds of wrong without it.
Also wondering how cuts can be made on that stuff w a scissors, and be accurate.
You probably had to caulk those corners .
I found you. How thick is the peel and stick from Amazon? Do you have an sku number
Are you able to paint it ?
Please drop details on PICTURE LIGHT! 😍
Would you use this in a Non rental house? Or does it not look good longevity wise?
Another RUclipsr uses this for her rental. But best to confirm with landlord
More details/video is needed to see how you measured the layout.
yeeeeessss!!!!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
🎉🎉🎉🎉
Need to paint the wall!!!
some are not straight a shame really
Maybe, the camera angle is not straight. So sad.😢🙃
I wouldn't trust this couple for diy. Everything looks half-a$$ed. 😂
Sorry, not feeling it. Good application technique and overall look, but a far superior look could have been achieved through wood trim. Why do fake when real is affordable? Silly really.
Totally agree
Well why don't you execute it and show us because I'm really interested in seeing it.
I’d like to see cost/ time I’d be for both ways bet the roll would win
Unfortunately in Australia, at least, with one hardware chain dominating the market, timber moulding is very expensive as there is little competition. I think this product would be suitable for a low traffic area such as behind a bed. I agree that getting it straight might be a challenge.
Part of the problem with the plastic is lack of stiffness. Any indentation will make the moulding wavy.