

🖤 Peel, Stick, and Slay Your Space with Modern Wood Grain Magic!
WESTICK Large Wood Grain Wallpaper is a premium 24" x 394" self-adhesive vinyl wrap featuring a thick 0.35mm waterproof black wood grain design. Engineered for easy peel-and-stick application with backing grid lines, it covers 65.6 sq ft per roll and is perfect for countertops, cabinets, walls, and versatile DIY projects. Durable, stain-resistant, and renter-friendly, it offers a sleek modern upgrade to any space.
















| ASIN | B09W4Z541V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,732 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #536 in Wall Stickers & Murals |
| Brand Name | WESTICK |
| Color | 1.black |
| Coverage | 65.67 Sq Ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,654) |
| Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
| Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 394"L x 24"W |
| Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | WESTICK |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | WESTICK warranty 90 days from date of purchase. Let us know if have any questions. |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Pattern Match | Straight Match |
| Style Name | Peel and stick wallpaper |
| Theme | Counter top vinyl wrap kitchen |
| UPC | 780669575063 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
V**C
10/10 recommend
Looks great! Color and texture is of good quality. Install was easy. Wrinkles barely came about. Sticks very well. Def worth the price.
J**D
High quality, easy to install
Our stainless steel appliances were super scratched from using the wrong cleaning products on it. This contact paper worked beautifully. It’s the first time I like the final result when using contact paper. Tips for both the refrigerator and dishwasher - take the door apart as much as you can to make the before installing. With the refrigerator, that meant taking the handles off. For the dishwasher, I reviewed Bosch videos and was able to remove the whole front skin. One thing I really liked about this was that it came in 36 inches wide. No seams or having to match the pattern up. It never turns out well if you have to do that. Also, many people use mentioned this, but have a second hand when installing this. The most important time for accuracy is the initial moment when you attach the paper to the surface and it’s hard to do it perfectly alone.
L**.
Excellent solution to ugly counters
I have had this product on my counters for over a year now and I could not be happier! The counters in my home are awful. White with ugly blue edges.I knew one day I was going to cover them but I just wasn't sure what with. I went through one day and hunted down something I liked and I thought this would be great. When it arrived I was pleasantly surprised at how thick it was, and how overall durable it seemed. I made sure I cleaned my counters, edges and backsplash very well and off I went. A couple of tools I would highly recommend: Scissors. A craft/utility knife set. Small tube of kitchen caulk I also highly recommend measuring. I didn't because frankly I love to wing it and then be bummed out I have to wait for another roll to arrive. I'm a glutton for punishment I suppose. Nonetheless. I started applying the contact paper from the top of the backsplash, down tot he counter then forward, with the roll going horizontally across the counters. I don't have one long counter area so I did make sure to closely, roughly cut it down to size so I wasn't working with so much excess. The trick is a little patience and only peeling and folding down the backing just enough so you're not accidentally sticking everywhere. That being said, if you do, this paper actually releases nicely without stretching or ruining the adhesive. It takes a little oomph but it works so you have forgiveness. I only ordered the 15in wide so I worked all the way across the back of the counters, then started working along the front half and edges. I had enough extra from the 2nd row to nicely fold down on the edge of the counter. Make sure you work out all of your bubbles before you put the 2nd row down. I did rough cut the front pieces down a bit too so I didn't have a ton of excess hanging, plus the long strips would be great for areas I knew I'd need thin strips to cover (like around the curved edges of the counter). Once I got the top down and bubbles pushed out, I tightly wrapped it along the edge. After whatever adjusting needed to be done, I took my little craft utility knife and ran it along the bottom edge of the counter to remove any excess. Take your time here so the cut is smooth and even. I did have to improvise some with a section of my counter that juts out with a curved edge. I kept the grain still going horizontally instead of trying to do anything fancy with the 90degree turn. The biggest challenge for me was around the sink. I did my best here, using my utility knife a lot to slowly work around the sink so the paper was close enough for caulk to cover nicely. I wasn't worried about perfection, just closeness. One thing I would love to note is that the places where two parts of contact paper connect really are not noticeable with the dark color. I can't imagine it would be very obvious with any of them really. Unless someone wants to nitpick it, they'll not really notice. The texture of the surface is obvious that it's not actual counter, but the quality of it makes it look way better than the old stuff your mom used to buy from the store! Durability is pretty darn good. You will have to change some habits you may have such as placing hot cookware directly on it. My old countertop I didn't care but with this, it will create a ring. My poor son forgot and set the pot down on the counter from the stovetop. Thankfully we caught it, but worst case scenario I would have cut that section and peeled it off to replace. That is a fantastic advantage to this. Also, no knives on it! My husband cut something on my counters within the first week and boy was I mad. At first it was not noticeable really but after a few months the settling of the paper on the surface has created a nice white slit. I could take a small piece to cover it but I haven't. It's been there for a year, so maybe one day I'll do it. I recently made a floating counter in another area of my kitchen to help with keeping open floor space and to house my microwave and Keurig. I ordered another small roll of this to cover it to match. Perfection. I'm so glad I did rather than keep the dark brown wood color of the shelf I used. I think for the excellent quality of this, the value is excellent. It's a very nice, classy instant upgrade if you're looking for a cheap option to get you through. Some homes are worth redoing counters, some aren't. And some people can afford to do that, and some can't. That's ok... because this awesome stuff exists!
J**N
Installation tools required, they are cheap dont waste time or money by trying to skip them.
I have to say the product looks really good, it was very easy to "install". I preped by sanding smooth and used a black countertop stain first and let it dry a few weeks to help keep the grain on the fresh wood from absorbing any of the adhesive. When i do put the product on the adhesive stuck very well. I measured and precut the length i would need, my countertop is slightly wider than standard so had to gonwith the 36 and cut it down to around 30. The grid on the backing was extremely helpful making sure all my edges where relatively straight. While applying i used a heat gun and felt covered scraper to smooth it out and keep bubbles out. Think really really big phone screen protector. Color turned out pretty accurate the seams are really up to you and how accurately you make your cuts. Not really wrinkle resistant so to prevent wrinkles I highly recommend using 2 people and a heat gun while pressing it down with a felted tool and removing the backing as you go. I did have an issue where it ripped while i was attempting to remove a part that had wrinkled so i could fix it. However it took a good amount of force to rip it, probably my fault really. This product is pretty functional due to its slightly user friendly nature. I could see it being far easier for small areas. Doing a full countertop by myself was ... Interesting so i do recommend 2 people for large projects.
N**Y
Easy to use.
Looks great!
S**E
It’s worth the meticulous effort
Remodeled my kitchen 3 years ago and used this on my laminate countertops and backsplash. Took forever to get it just right, but it still looks new. No peeling and no wrinkles. Clean it with soap and water only and make sure to keep the knives away from it. An excellent and cheap alternative to replacing countertops.
N**E
This is really good quality and fairly easy to install. I did it around a round sink so that was the only difficult part. Looks great and the seams are invisible as long as you keep the grain the same direction!
J**S
I put this directly over an ugly epoxied bar top. I have spilled drinks and food on it, and it wipes up easily and stays on. I used a dry cloth to rub the air out as I put it on, and it was easy to install. I would buy this again. It has a nice finish and a great colour tone.
K**T
Soooooooooo nice ! Easy to work with and lasts !
C**N
J'espérais une matière un peu plus épaisse, mais le rendu final est bien. Pas si évident à installer si tu es novice comme moi dans ce genre d'exercice. Le papier est très collant, ce qui est bien car ça le rend résistant, mais il faut être délicat lors de l'installation du papier pour ne pas se tromper car il se décolle difficilement si on veut se repositionner.
A**R
I love this peel and stick product. I use it on my countertops. It doesn’t chip or lift up from water or anything. It’s a great product.
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