What Our Customers Have to Say About Our Shiplap Wallpaper
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“The wallpaper sample was beautiful and the colors were great. However the pattern design was much too large for my kitchen soffit. So I’m looking at smaller scale patterns now. I’ll be in touch!”
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“The wallpaper sample was beautiful and the colors were great. However the pattern design was much too large for my kitchen soffit. So I’m looking at smaller scale patterns now. I’ll be in touch!”
Review by CathyWhy Shiplap Peel and Stick Wallpaper Might Be Your New Favorite Design Hack
You’ve seen it everywhere—from Pinterest boards to HGTV makeovers. Shiplap is basically the denim jacket of interior design: classic, versatile, and effortlessly cool. But installing the real thing? That’s a weekend project with splinters, sawdust, and a lot of measuring tape. Luckily, there's a shortcut that doesn’t look like one: shiplap peel and stick wallpaper.
Love vs Design offers peel and stick shiplap wallpaper you are going to absolutely love. Unlike most vendors Love vs. Design lets you change the color or the wood and even the grain so you can create the exact shiplap look for your home with no compromises.
Let’s talk about why—and when—it just makes sense.
What is Shiplap Peel and Stick Wallpaper?
Think of it as shiplap’s chill, low-maintenance cousin. This wallpaper comes with an adhesive back, so there’s no need for glue or nails. You just peel off the backing and smooth it onto your wall. And voilà—instant character.
So, when should you be using peel and stick shiplap wallpaper vs the real thing?
1. You rent your place—or you’re just noncommittal.
Traditional shiplap means you’re essentially remodeling your wall. Great if you own the place; not so great if you’re hoping to get your security deposit back. Peel and stick wallpaper comes off clean, no tools required. It’s perfect for renters, short-term fixes, or anyone who likes to switch things up every now and then.
2. You want a transformation without turning your living room into a construction zone.
If you’ve got an afternoon and a vision, this wallpaper can turn a “meh” room into something magazine-worthy. There’s no need to wait for paint to dry or deal with sawdust in your socks. Plus, it’s kind of fun—like contact paper, but way more stylish.
3. Your budget doesn’t stretch to real wood planks.
Let’s not sugarcoat it: real shiplap can cost a small fortune. Between the materials, tools, and labor (assuming you're not the DIY type), it adds up fast. Shiplap wallpaper gives you that same clean, cozy look for way less cash—and honestly, most people can’t tell the difference unless they walk up and knock on your wall.
4. You're working with weird spaces.
Ever tried adding wood paneling behind a sloped ceiling or in a narrow hallway? It’s… not fun. Peel and stick wallpaper bends, trims, and flexes its way into places where actual shiplap just wouldn't work. It’s ideal for closet walls, nook backsplashes, or that random corner that’s begging for some love.
5. You're staging, shooting, or just styling for the 'gram.
Whether you're flipping a house or filming your next video call, this wallpaper photographs beautifully. It gives off that warm, farmhouse vibe that makes a space feel instantly lived-in—and in a good way. Think cozy Airbnb vibes without the cleaning fee.
Why Shiplap Over Other Wallpaper Designs?
Peel and stick shiplap wallpaper hits a sweet spot between rustic and clean. Unlike bold patterns that can scream “trend of the month,” shiplap is neutral without being boring. White or weathered gray versions work with just about any aesthetic—Scandi, coastal, industrial—you name it.
If you love the look of shiplap but don’t have the tools, the time, or the long-term commitment, peel and stick wallpaper is the move. It’s simple, affordable, and way more flexible than the real thing. In short: it’s design freedom in a roll.
Most Asked Questions About Shiplap Wallpaper
What colors are most popular for shiplap peel and stick wallpaper?
White is the most widely sought after color for shiplap peel and stick wallpaper due to its classic, clean, and farmhouse-style appeal. Soft grays, wood grain aesthetics, and even charcoal or black versions in distress are also on trend for creating a rustic, coastal, or modern farmhouse feel. The neutral color palettes provide the flexibility to match well with many different types of furnishings and accent items.
Does peel and stick shiplap look realistic?
High-quality, peel and stick shiplap wallpaper can be surprisingly realistic, particularly when it is textured-printed, shadowed, and matte-finished. Although it cannot match the actual depth of real boards of wood, good designs are able to convincingly simulate the grain, grooves, and color shading of actual shiplap to the extent of producing a credible impression at short range.
What design styles does shiplap peel and stick wallpaper complement?
Shiplap wallpaper is suitable with various interior design schemes, particularly farmhouse, coast, cottagecore, rustically styled, and transitional designs. In light gray or white, it provides an airy, soft atmosphere that is best for Scandinavian or minimalist design. Darker colorations or distressed textures give it an industrial or lodge-like appeal and are an adaptable choice for many areas.
Is shiplap peel and stick wallpaper easy to install, especially aligning the planks?
Yes, it is relatively straightforward to install, but getting each plank exactly right is the secret to having an unbroken appearance. Due to the design depending on sharp horizontal lines, small misalignments between the strips become very noticeable. Spending the extra little bit of effort to level the first piece and using a laser level guide or guide line can simplify and professionalize the remainder of the install.
Our love it guarantee
We are proud to offer our Love It Guarantee. If you don't love your order, or if it is damaged in transit in any way, we'll reprint your wallpaper or mural for you for free.




