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wall stickers - yay or nay?

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tricot39 · 31/07/2012 15:54

I have a large wall to fill and wall stickers might be the answer.

What are your collective thoughts?

What about this one?

Would it put you off buying our house?!

Ta

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EugenesAxe · 31/07/2012 15:57

Blik do some lovely stickers that can be removed. It might put me off buying if they weren't removable.

The 'Wee Gallery' series are lovely for children's bedrooms.

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EugenesAxe · 31/07/2012 15:58

Although that one you linked to is coolerama - it was pop up blocked initially and I just remembered how to get round it.

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CuddyMum · 31/07/2012 16:18

Yay - I like them :)

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tricot39 · 31/07/2012 23:10

Blatant bump!

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Devora · 31/07/2012 23:50

I'm not mad keen on them on the whole, but I did put some up in my dd's room recently and am really pleased with the result.

It certainly wouldn't put me off buying, provided they are removeable.

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Fizzylemonade · 01/08/2012 18:41

I have them in the children's bedrooms and I removed them at the last house to transfer to the walls at this house.

They had been up about 2 years, peeled them and stuck them to the original backing and 4 weeks later reapplied them to walls here.

They were from Next to match into their bedding so they can be removed with care.

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GnocchiNineDoors · 01/08/2012 18:43

I have them.in DDs room but wouldnt put them anywhere else. I wouldnt be put off a house because of them.

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Sossiges · 01/08/2012 18:48

I like them. I think the trees are very effective in the room shown.

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CointreauVersial · 01/08/2012 18:56

In the right room - they look great.

I can't imagine why a few wall stickers would actually put you off buying a house - hardly a deal-breaker. It's your house, so decorate it how you like it.

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tricot39 · 01/08/2012 19:03

Thanks for the comments! I actually put up the trees at the weekend in our house and we like them - but then had a bit of a wobble in case they were a "no-no"! We are looking to sell next year and it seems that even tiny things in the current market can cause a problem. I feel a bit reassured that I haven't completely sabotaged myself especially as they are removable.

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Miller1977 · 01/08/2012 19:42

In kids rooms its ok, but not sure about anywhere else. Personal opinion though I guess.

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