Kitchen Countertops
Using Travertine Carmel
"I recently followed the instructions for redoing my kitchen countertops with Paper Illusions.
I used Travertine Carmel. I like how it turned out."
- Jackie Morris
Using Hearthstone Camouflage
"I...tried paper illusions on my kitchen countertops. I used the kids' camoflage color.
I did it while my husband was away & when he came back he absolutely LOVED it
and now wants me to do it in two of our bathrooms!"
- Nicole Wallace
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Made with PaperIllusion Hearthstone Camouflage.
Using Travertine Green and Red
"I have enclosed some pictures of my newly papered counters. I absolutely love how they turned out.
"You can't see my floors in the pictures, but they match the counters perfectly."
~ Laura
Made with PaperIllusion Travertine Green & Red.
Using Travertine French Vanilla
"I just resurfaced my kitchen counter yesterday with PaperIllusion wallpaper...
I am SO happy with how it turned out.
"...Here are some pictures of my finished countertops...
"Total cost was only $50 and it completely changed the look of my kitchen.
"I was very skeptical when I read about using wallpaper,
but I (and my husband) love how it turned out.
"I highly suggest giving it a try. I am not a "crafty" person at all and this was a breeze.
"...I was very hesitant to do this for fear of hating it and having to buy new countertops in the end.
"We love it though and have had rave reviews from everyone who has come over.
People just can't believe it's wallpaper.
"At $50 total cost and about 5 hours of time
I recommend it for anyone who hates their current counters."
~ Mandie
Made with PaperIllusion Travertine French Vanilla.
Want to know how she did this?
Grab this Project Sheet on How to Resurface Butcher Block Countertops with PaperIllusion.
Bathroom Countertops
Using Florentine Marble Stone
"When I first found your Wall Paper Illusions, I thought what a great idea,
so I ordered two different mini-rolls to see which one would look best in our small guest bathroom.
"I'll be honest with you, I was skeptical about starting the project.
"Even as boring the current cultured marble counter top looked, I wasn't ready to ruin it.
BEFORE
"Looking at the roll of paper doesn't give you any idea of how the actual torn and pasted final results will be.
I ended up using the Florentine Illusion in Marble Stone.
"I did lightly sand, clean and prime the counter, then let the paper dry over night.
"I wanted it water tight so I put on four coats of water-based matte finish polyurethane.
AFTER (View #1)
"I am so very pleased with the look that I wanted to share before and after photos with you.
AFTER (View #2)
"I can't believe it's...wallpaper!
"...I'm so pleased with the outcome, I'd be tickled for others to see what a few hours
and your great product will do."
~ Barbara Fant
Made with PaperIllusion Florentine Marble Stone.