Q: We are renters of a small, simple, and sturdy 104-year-old house. The most prominent wall in the main living space has a terrible mural painted on it that the landlord insists be kept. We do not share her affection for this "art". I believe that temporary wallpaper could be a good solution but I'm concerned about the potential of damage to the painting below. It's one thing if a solid color is being covered up, but any damage to this painting would be obvious...
from Apartment Therapy | Saving the world, one room at a time http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/is-temporary-wallpaper-really-removable-223821
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