Living in a rental property can often mean you're restricted when it comes to decorating, especially when it comes to the walls. But your rental home doesn't need to remain a blank canvas. I recently read a post from Jen Bishop who had a wallpaper from Publisher Textiles on the wall of her rental property.
It was easily removed when she moved out of her apartment, much to the disbelief of her real estate agent! Removable wallpaper a winner for tenants can often mean you're restricted when it comes to decorating, especially when it comes to the walls. But your rental home doesn't need to remain a blank canvas. I recently read a post from Jen Bishop who had a wallpaper from Publisher Textiles on the wall of her rental property. It was easily removed when she moved out of her apartment, much to the disbelief of her real estate agent! Here is her post: interiorsaddict
For this reason we use as self-adhesive wallpaper from PhotoTex as it is proven over and over again that it is easy to install and when removed it does not leave any adhesive on the wall or rip off pain - unless the wall paint was loose and flaky before.
The photo above shows a large panorama photo from the time when the Sydney Harbour Bridge was built. As the company was not sure how long they will stay in the rented office, they decided to decorate their break-out area with this large mural had had chosen to use our PhotoTex material which they successfully installed it on a Friday afternoon.
This photo shows another possibility to use our selfadhesive wallpaper from PhotoTex: Posters that stick on every smooth surface and look great year after year - and when they have to get off, it can be done without causing any trouble. These and other posters decorating a NSW Government office since 2013.
Photographer Tammy Law used PhotoTex wallpaper for an exhibition in Melbourne. It was important that it was easy to handle and that the gallery walls won't be damaged when the prints have to me removed.
The PhotoTex material can also be easily trimmed around light switches and power outlets.
The photo below shows an application of PhotoTex in a cafe in South Sydney. It is up there since 2016.