We had contact paper under the sink before, but it was peeling up and getting pretty nasty. So we put new paper in. I chose these little flowers because they go with the era in which the kitchen was designed- late 60's to mid 70's.
This was actually not as easy as I thought it would be. The paper sticks to itself (though it un-peels easily), and needs to be flattened. I also didn't do a great job measuring, so I ended up making patches with other contact paper to make sure the corners were covered (we don't want to wood to rot- the contact paper protects it). The paper does have a grid on the back so you can cut straight, which I appreciated.
At least now we have bought ourselves a bit more time until the kitchen needs to be re-done.
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This was actually not as easy as I thought it would be. The paper sticks to itself (though it un-peels easily), and needs to be flattened. I also didn't do a great job measuring, so I ended up making patches with other contact paper to make sure the corners were covered (we don't want to wood to rot- the contact paper protects it). The paper does have a grid on the back so you can cut straight, which I appreciated.
At least now we have bought ourselves a bit more time until the kitchen needs to be re-done.
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