Barn walls are all the rage, and I wanted to put one in my guest room, but the thought of gathering and mounting reclaimed barn wood sounded a lot less fun than, say, sitting on the couch all day with a glass of wine. As it turns out, there’s an easy way to get the look of a reclaimed wood wall. This peel and stick wood wall decor product from Stikwood pretty much solved my decor woes.
In person, this real wood, “peel and stick” wall decor product looks impressive. It’s super-thin so it’s easy to cut, and it’s not vinyl/laminate looking (which is what I thought it’d look like). It’s made from thin pieces of actual wood, and hovers around $10-14 per square foot. Even better, it’s made in America, environmentally friendly, and VOC-free, too. You just trim, peel and stick it up on your wall.
Check out the slideshow for some brilliant ideas for peel and stick wood wall decor.
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DIY Easy Peel and Stick Wood Wall Decor
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Mix Up the Pattern
Stick the faux wood to the wall in interesting patterns for a stunning focal point in the bedroom.
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Rustic Nursery Decor
This nursery wall is perfect for a touch of rustic-chic.
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TV Backsplash
Rather than cover a whole wall, just add a bit behind your TV for a rustic focal point.
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Kitchen Entry
This wall is an example of what happens when you mix the reclaimed wood finish colors.
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Vertical Headboard
Stick it up vertically for an instant headboard in the guest room or master.
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Little Girls' Room Decor
Sick of sticky-sweet pink girls' rooms? The soothing decor in this room should be right up your alley.
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Chevron Wall
Mixing up the pattern is all it took to get a completely different look on this wood wall.
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Wainscoting Alternative
Add a touch of wood in the bathroom by installing a border and peel and stick wood below it.
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Stair Accent
Cut the amount of plain white walls in your house by adding a bit of wood under the stairs.
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Vertical Fireplace Backsplash
We wanted to tile behind our fireplace, but couldn't figure out how to make it work with the TV right above it. This is a perfect compromise for adding interest over the fireplace without a big commitment to wood or tile.
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Bathroom Backsplash
This stuff is totally easy to clean---it's the perfect addition to behind the bathroom sink.
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Rustic Boys' Room Decor
Give your boys' room an instant woodsy look.
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Charcoal Wood Wall
This dark wood is inspired by Japanese art---it looks super sleek in a mid-century living room.
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Dining Room Accent
Cozy up the dining room instantly with an accent wall.
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Focal Point Alternative to Paintings
You don't have to cover the entire wall with this stuff---this is a great example of just adding a bit of wood to accent an otherwise large blank hallway wall.
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Make it Rustic
I'm not sure I would sleep under all those antlers (especially not in earthquake country!) but the taxidermy against this faux wood wall looks great.
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Beachy Reclaimed Gray Wall
Give your room a Cape Cod-esque feel with whitewashed wood.
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Upper Wall Accents
Add a little interest or border to a wall.
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Faux Pallet Wall
This wood wall is a perfect complement to warm brown decor.
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Antiqued Bathroom
Cover your entire bathroom in the stuff; it's just like being at the cabin all year 'round.
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Faux Wood Ceiling
Stick it up above to draw your eye up and add some interest to the ceiling.
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