Grandeco

Paul Moneypenny Collection Castello Plaster Neutral Wallpaper

£19.99 GBP
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3 reviews
Size: Full Roll

Neutral Distressed Plaster Look Wallpaper


Are you looking for an on-trend, stylish wall finish to make your room stand out? Introducing the Castello Plaster Neutral wallpaper from the Paul Moneypenny Wallpaper Collection! This chic, stylish design is perfect for anyone who loves interior design and style.

 

Industrial Style



An incredibly realistic distressed plaster look with layers of beige over cream shades mean that this neutral yet vibrant pattern will make a huge impact in any room. Its weathered brushed colour look adds an industrial twist to this timeless classic. With its natural easy-to-co-ordinate warmth, it complements other neutrals and creams easily, making it the perfect choice for creating a stunning interior space.

 

Styled by Paul Moneypenny, Crafted by Grandeco



The quality of this wallpaper is remarkable – crafted by Grandeco and styled by Paul Moneypenny (The Wallpaper King), you can be definite that you’re getting amazing quality that’s durable and scrubbable too! Plus because all papers are paste-the-wall, you can hang with ease so your walls will look Instagram ready before you know it!

With gorgeous distressed designs and warm neutrals, what are you waiting for? Introduce some luxurious style into your home decor with the Castello Plaster Neutral wallpaper from Paul Moneypenny today!

 

Product Highlights

 

  • Heavyweight washable vinyl.
  • Distressed plaster design
  • Cream and neutral shades.
  • Easy to hang, paste the wall wallpaper.
  • Easy to maintain scrubbable finish.

 

Specifications 

  • Paste the Wall
  • 32cm off-set Match
  • Washable Vinyl
  • 53cm x 10m
  • SKU 191702

Customer Reviews

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Victoria Connor
Stunning

Just beautiful. The light catches the different colours every time I look at it

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Shirleyann

Love it can't wait to see it up.

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Jacqui

Didn’t like it too industrial look for me