Green Planet Print focuses on being the most eco-conscious when it comes to offering wallpaper. Due to our awareness of the overwhelming amount of vinyl materials and low quality inks used on the market, resulting in high VOC emission inside a home, Green Planet selected its premium wallpaper materials to be without harsh chemicals.

 

Here are the specifications of our Unpasted Thick Textured material: 

 

~ Paste required for application 

Light stipple texture 

~ Made of 32% recycled material and highly breathable

~ Vinyl-free, PVC-free, phthalate-free, formaldehyde-free, and lead-free. Class A fire rating

~ Printed using GREENGUARD Gold Certified water-based inks suitable for nurseries and schools

 

Pattern matching & install tips: 

 

We have worked with both amateur wallpaper lovers, interior designers and professional installers in terms of wallpaper print and selection. We noted that our unpasted paper material is a usual selection of, along with the pre-pasted paper, the interior designers and installers due to the ease of pattern match of the mural patterns. It is easier to match pattern with the rolls of this paper, in comparison to peel & stick, because the rolls are easily movable on a wall before the glue gets to dry. 

Our unpasted paper is made from 32% recycled material which makes it a great environmental choice. This paper is also highly breathable, meaning that water vapor can transfer freely through the material which aids in the prevention of mold. Any regular wallpaper glue can be used for this paper.

 

Wallpaper in a bathroom? 

 

That's an absolute Yes! However, there are a few things to keep in mind. While any of the three printable materials we offer can be used in a bathroom successfully, it should not be a bathroom with heavy use. That means that excessive steam of a heavily used bath will interfere with the adhesive and render wallpaper short-lived.  We recommend to use wallpaper in powder and guest bath, and if you do use it in your main bath, use more wallpaper glue on the unpasted paper material for an extra stick!