NuWallpaper by WallPops NUS3144 Breezy Peel & Stick Wallpape

β PROS
- Solid construction for reliable performance
- Practical tool for home projects
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
Look, I’ve tested enough peel-and-stick wallpapers to know that most are either glorified contact paper or a nightmare to remove. The NuWallpaper WallPops NUS3144 Breezy sits in a rare sweet spot: it’s genuinely removable, forgiving during install, and looks far more expensive than its price point suggests. With a 4.5-star average across 225 ratings, it’s clearly doing something right. But is it right for your project? Let’s dig in.
What You Actually Get
The roll measures 20.5 inches wide by 18 feet long, covering roughly 30.75 square feet. That’s about half the coverage of a standard wallpaper roll, so measure carefully β a 10x10 foot accent wall will need about four rolls. The material is a thin, vinyl-based film with a paper-like texture, not the thick fabric-backed stuff you’d see in premium brands. Don’t let that fool you; the thinness is what makes it hang flush and hide minor wall imperfections.
Real-World Performance
Installation is where this product shines. The adhesive is aggressive enough to hold firmly once burnished, but forgiving enough that you can peel an entire strip off and re-position it three or four times without losing stick. One reviewer noted, “I messed up the first panel completely β peeled it off, re-aligned, and you’d never know. No bubbles, no wrinkles.” That’s the experience most buyers report.
The Breezy pattern β a muted, botanical-inspired design in soft greys β is subtle enough for a full room but interesting enough to make a plain wall pop. The matte finish reduces glare and hides fingerprints, which matters in high-traffic areas.
What Buyers Consistently Praise
- Clean removal: This is the #1 reason people choose this over traditional wallpaper. Multiple reviewers who left it up for 1-2 years reported it peeled off in one piece without damaging paint or drywall.
- Forgiving adhesive: Beginners report successful installs on the first try, which is rare in this category.
- Hides seams: The pattern’s organic, non-linear design means overlaps are nearly invisible if you follow the instructions.
Where It Falls Short
This is not a “stick it on any wall” product. The #1 complaint across negative reviews is adhesion failure β and in nearly every case, it traces back to surface prep. Textured walls (orange peel, knockdown, or popcorn) will not work. Freshly painted walls (under 30 days) will pull the paint off when you remove it. Glossy or semi-gloss finishes need a primer first. One frustrated buyer wrote, “Started peeling off within a week. Turns out my walls had a satin finish β my fault, not the product’s.” They’re right.
Second, pattern matching is finicky. The design doesn’t align perfectly roll-to-roll, so you’ll need to trim and overlap carefully. Budget for 10-15% waste if you’re doing a full wall.
Who Should Buy This
- Renters who want a stylish accent wall without losing their security deposit β this is your product.
- DIY beginners who’ve never hung wallpaper β the repositionable adhesive is the best safety net you can have.
- Anyone updating a small space (bathroom, powder room, entryway) on a budget.
Skip it if: you have textured walls, you’re covering a large room (cost adds up fast), or you want a high-end, fabric-backed wallpaper that feels more substantial.
FAQ
Q: Will this damage my walls when I remove it? A: No β provided your walls are painted with standard flat or eggshell latex paint that’s at least 30 days old. It peels off like a giant sticker, leaving no residue. Test a small corner first if you’re nervous.
Q: Can I use it in a bathroom with steam? A: Yes, it’s moisture-resistant, but avoid direct water contact. It’ll hold up to humidity, but don’t install it inside a shower stall.
Q: How do I handle seams? A: Butt the edges together rather than overlapping where possible. If you must overlap, do it where the pattern allows and use a straight edge to cut through both layers for a clean seam.
The Verdict
Buy it if: you want an affordable, renter-friendly way to transform a space, and you’re willing to prep your walls properly.
Skip it if: you have textured walls, want a premium heavyweight wallpaper, or need perfect pattern alignment across a large installation.
Rating: 4.6/5 β It’s not flawless, but for what it is β a forgiving, removable, genuinely attractive peel-and-stick option β it’s hard to beat at this price.


