Did you know that you can get a nice vinyl finish on a curved surface? In this video tutorial we will show you how you can heat the vinyl with a hair dryer and stretch it to the shape of the surface. There is no need for wrinkles and pastry looking round edges. To get the hang of the technique, we recommend you to try a few times with an off cut.
I’ve used the Blackboard Vinyl on several restaurant menu boards, as a solution for frequent price changes. It’s a cost effective and durable product that works well. I’ve used the sample sheets, and hope that the rolls come back into stock soon.
I've been thinking about whether to vinyl/tile my kitchen for ages and stumbled across Vinyl Home. The samples are beautiful and they were delivered so fast! No I can properly see what looks good across natural and night lighting, and get used to the look before purchasing. This has been so helpful, especially as some are matte and some shiny, and some apply differently. Looking forward to making my choice and buying from you again.
It took us a while to work out how to lay the vinyl as it was an odd shaped table with a shelf underneath so it had a top and sides that needed to be one continuous sheet of vinyl.
We pre-cut some of the folds before peeling off the backing. It took two of us to lay the vinyl; one holding it slightly above the table top while the other smoothing it on. We were able to peel it back where needed to get rid of any bubbles. Once on and edges folded into place, it looks amazing. Cannot believe it’s the same table.
Really impressed with the product and would highly recommend.
I was really pleased with the results for my wrap-around bathroom splashback. The tiles are easy to apply, stick well on a painted wall, and look great!
High quality, great patterns and very easy to work with. Now for the rest of the caravan!