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The Peel and Stick Headboard Grey Upholstered Wall Panels come in a pack of 10, featuring a stylish 3D design that not only enhances your decor but also provides soundproofing and anti-collision benefits. Easy to install, these wall-mounted panels are perfect for creating a cozy and sophisticated atmosphere in any room.
C**E
pretty okay
these panels are the exact size described, which means in the package quantity offered they may not work for your project. check your measurements. if you do, you'll be happy with the quality. they're great for doing a padded wall area, and i prefer them for that use than something like a headboard
R**I
Did not quite turn out as i hoped
When I saw these panels, it was perfect timing because I was considering using vinyl wallpaper as a backdrop for my queen-size bed because I have no headboard. These panels are pictured great on the product page. They are upholstered cushioned panels that you can stick to the wall and make your own headboard. However, I found that the box of ten panels wasn't enough to create a headboard for a queen size bed. To cover the entire width of the bed, four panels needed to be placed horizontally, which measured 61.4 inches. Then I stacked 3 total panels for a height of 23 inches which looked fine. Only 2 panels high was too short. Unfortunately, the box of ten panels fell short of what I needed. Additionally, the product photos showed a mix of colored and white panels, but each box only comes with one color. If you want to alternate colors, you'll need to buy multiple boxes. In the end, I realized that purchasing a queen size headboard or platform bed would be more economical than buying two boxes of ten panels.
K**G
Be sure to check the specs!
I love the idea of these wall mountable upholstered headboard panels! I made my full-sized bed into a day bed and need a King-sized headboard to finish it up and make it look like a larger day bed (minus the trundle.) Truth be told I was going to wrap these in a nice charcoal velvet fabric from a way-too-expensive curtain panel I regrettably splurged on years ago, however I think these are too short for the size headboard I need. Yes, I know in the listing it states they are for a small bed or kids bed (something of that nature, right?) But when I get a creative idea in my mind, I have already convinced myself I will do whatever it takes to accomplish the creative goal and make it into a beautiful reality.Anywho, great idea but too short and too few panels. I'll probably make my own out of some old-school bedding stuff to try and be a more sustainable young lady 🫡
B**L
1 set (4 pieces) is not enough to be a headboard for a big bed. Maybe for a twin?
I like the looks of these leather-like pads. I got the white ones, thinking maybe I could put them behind my king-sized bed so I don't have to have a pillow back there to keep me from hitting the wall when I sleep. But 4 (1 set) is not enough. Maybe it would be for a twin bed, for not for the big boy I have. I think I'd have to order another one or two sets. It's a cute concept, however, and I'm glad they come in different colors so you can mix and match. Good idea, but requires more product. Versatile, since you could do them vertically or horizontally. Seem sturdy and well made. Lots of stickers included.
A**R
3D anti-collision headboard pads
Surprisingly, red and blue cardboard 3D glasses aren't even required to enjoy the protection of these head-board pads. No, when you crash into these anti-collision pads every night, you can rest-assured the frequency, severity and likelihood of serious brain concussions will be greatly reduced. No more middle-of-the-night ambulance calls carting you off to the ER embarrassing your partner having to explain how your skull was cracked "lying in bed". Additionally, there is the added, if slight, benefit of some sound attenuation these pads afford. Save your house-mates the annoyance and yourself the mortifying shame of your bedroom antics being heard around the neighborhood. And these vinyl-covered pads are easily stuck onto your wall with the included double-sided foam tape. Preventing the loss of higher cognitive functions can not be over rated, no one likes the loss of motor control over their own body even if temporary or without the need for months of grueling physical therapy. The relatively modest investment in these protective pads is far, far less expensive than even one visit to the hospital. How much is a more peaceful, quieter and less bloody night, free of fractures, bruises and contusions worth to you?
G**N
Made a great headboard
I made a wooded frame and placed these inside after I stained it. Beautiful
S**Z
Very interesting
These wall things are very interesting. They are soft and look really pretty in person. I got them to make a headboard but it looks odd to me now. So I will use them for something else.
M**A
These are great!
I just wish I had 2 more. I got the 10 pack, and if you're doing a headboard I'd really recommend at least 12 of them. Not sure why they aren't sold as a dozen. I used these for my guest bedroom that has a full bed. To do three rows, horizontal, that fit the length of a full bed, you need 12. You can get away with 2 rows and 8 pieces, but I think it looks better with three full rows.The pieces themselves are great. They are very cushy and easy to put up. They come with enough stickies to put 3 pieces per panel, which is perfect. They sit just about flush with the wall, and look great. I have no complaints, I think they're great.
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