Follow, Save and Comment SHOP for a link. This was such a budget-friendly way to get the look I wanted without the commitment. šŸ¤ That’s honestly my favorite part — if I change my mind someday, I can just remove it… or even swap it out for a totally different contact paper down the road. I get asked all the time how this has held up, so here’s the real-life update: I’ve had it on my coffee bar for about a year and a half, and in the rest of the kitchen for around six months — and it’s held up extremely well. There are a few scratches and tiny dings where something’s hit it (which is to be expected), but overall I’ve been really impressed. I didn’t even caulk around the sink, and the adhesive is so strong that nothing is peeling — even with water constantly splashing everywhere thanks to my toddler. If you’re in a rental, on a budget, or just not ready to commit to real stone, this is such a solid DIY option. No regrets. I’d absolutely do it again. budgetkitchen diykitchen contactpaper kitchenmakeover renterfriendly

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