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Camille Red Peony and Lily Wallpaper 299914004 by A Street Prints Wallpaper for sale at Wallpapers To Go
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A Street Prints 299914004 Camille Red Peony and Lily Wallpaper

Price: $62.00 per 16.5 ft (5.03 m) Single Roll
This wallpaper is priced by the single roll. It is packaged as a double roll. A double roll = 2 single rolls. Order the total single roll quantity needed.

Minimum Order: $124.00
Additional 15% off. Discount applied in cart.
Mfg. Pattern #:299914004
Item #:WTG-235637

Additional Information

Product Type:
Wallpaper
Width:
20.9 in (53.09 cm)
Roll Length:
16.5 ft (5.03 m) Single Roll
Pattern Match:
Half Drop
Repeat Length:
20.9 in (53.09 cm)
Material:
Nonwoven
Adhesive:
Unpasted
Maintenance:
Washable
Removal:
Strippable

Explore the Camille Red Peony and Lily Wallpaper - pattern number 299914004 - by A Street Prints Wallpaper from the Annelie book. Wallpapers To Go is America's #1 wallcovering store and has been helping customers add beauty to their homes and businesses for 50 years. Save big during our Spring Sale! Up to 25% off with free shipping until April 30th.

This high-contrast floral design will bring both beauty and drama to your walls. The large-scale peonies and lilies are either a delicate pink or white, outlined in a much deeper hue. The lush green leaves of the flowers' stems pops against the red backdrop. Camille is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper.

Wondering about the coverage and cost of your project? Use our Border Trim and Wallpaper Calculator to get the approximate amount (area) of wallpaper, number of rolls, and optional trim, required for your project. Need more help deciding on a color pattern or deciding how much to order? We're here to help! Reach out to our knowledgeable and friendly associates any time for assistance and we would be happy to help you with even the most difficult issues.

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