20 single rolls Clarence House Soft Rosey Faux Painted Wallpaper
Unbelievable Value!
CLARENCE HOUSE WALLPAPER
Reduced to the unheard of ridiculously low price
of just $4.99 per single roll (that's only $9.98 per double roll!)
Why pay more than that for lesser quality when you have the best at this price?
We have 20 single rolls (packaged in 10 Euro rolls, slightly larger than U.S. doubles) of this beautiful to-the-trade only Designer wallpaper imported from England. THIS IS A SPECIAL PURCHASE and WE ARE PLEASED TO PASS THE EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS ON TO YOU!! This paper is even nicer in person. It is first quality, not seconds. You are purchasing the lot - all for one price.
The manufacturer calls this "mauve" but to my eye in person it is more of a mauvey pale terra cotta or clay. Please check the On-Line-Auction color chart (OAC) swatches for better accuracy and do not rely on your monitor. Monitors can distort colors. (We have the OAC in our store, priced at our cost as a service to our customers.) The base color is closest to 619 with the mottled overprint closest to 667 but with less of an orange tone.
This paper is 20.5 inches wide, pretrimmed (unpasted) and packaged in Euro Rolls, which are the equivalent of slightly more than a U.S. double roll. Each Euro roll is 11 yards long and will cover about 57 square feet. This paper retails for $100+ per roll, making the value of this lot over $1,200.00! Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Click here to see the coordinating paper shown in the photos above
HOW MUCH WALLPAPER DO I NEED?
Although it varies by number of doors and windows and pattern match, it takes, on AVERAGE, 10 rolls to paper the walls in an 8 x 10 room with 8 ft. high ceilings. The same room with 10 ft. high ceilings would need 12 rolls. To paper the walls of an average 10 x 14 room with 8 ft. ceilings you will need, in general, a minimum of 14 rolls. If you have 10 ft. ceilings and a 16 x 20 room, you will likely need a minimum of 26 rolls. You should use an on-line wallpaper calculator to determine your exact needs. There are several available, including one at http://diy.easy2.com/. I always like to add a roll or two so I have extra just in case I cut a piece incorrectly or for things like lining drawers or shelves, or even papering a closet to match the room.
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