Fantasnight sticky back plastic vinyl film in brown oak effect (30 × 200cm) for peel-and-stick furniture and walls
Product description
If you’re trying to refresh furniture, counters or a bit of wall space without the mess of paint or paste, this Fantasnight sticky back vinyl film is built for that. It’s a peel-and-stick, waterproof-style PVC covering with a wood grain look, plus an adhesive layer designed to be removable if you misplace it at first.
That said, it’s not a miracle fix for every surface. It’s meant for flat, smooth, dry areas, and there are sensible limits around heat and bubble risk with PVC. So it’s worth checking your setup before you commit.
Key points
This roll is designed for DIY “measure, peel, stick” decoration using a brown wood oak effect. The texture is meant to feel more pronounced thanks to embossing, and the print uses water-based ink for a realistic grain look without fading claims being too dramatic.
On the practical side, there’s a self-adhesive backing and a printed cutting grid on the reverse, which makes it easier to trim neatly around straight edges. The adhesive is water-based and positioned to hold more firmly, but it’s also described as removable—so you can peel it off and reposition if you’re not happy with the angle after applying.

Where it shines is quick transformation: giving an older wardrobe panel, a counter section, or a plain wall patch a wood-effect finish without sanding or taking things apart.
The essentials (what it is and what it’s for)
This product is a decorative vinyl film with a sticky back, intended as furniture stickers and wall covering rather than “traditional wallpaper”. With a waterproof vinyl approach, it’s aimed at areas where you want something wipeable.
It’s particularly suited to: - flat, smooth, dry surfaces where you can apply in one steady pass - DIYers who prefer peel-and-stick over painting or contacting a fitter - projects where you want a wood grain look with a tactile, embossed feel


If you’re planning for corners, curves, or heavily textured surfaces, it may feel more fiddly. The instructions specifically say it’s suitable for flat, smooth, dry surfaces, so your results will depend quite a lot on how accommodating the base is.

What you’ll notice day to day
The “oak effect” is the headline, with a printed wood grain and an embossed texture that’s supposed to look and feel clearer and more textured than a flat print. The ink is water-based, and it’s described as durable with no fading (though, like most decorative finishes, real-world longevity still depends on exposure and handling).
Adhesion is another area where you’ll feel the difference. The adhesives are described as water-based, evenly distributed, and designed for stronger sticking. At the same time, the glue is described as removable, which is genuinely useful if you’re aligning patterns, trimming to a border, or placing a panel on a wardrobe door.
A micro-scenario: if you’re covering a small counter section, you can wipe the surface clean, peel back a section, press it down while keeping the edge aligned, and then trim using the cutting grid on the back. If the first strip lands slightly off, you can peel and re-stick without damaging the surface—at least as far as the removable adhesive description goes.
Do note a limitation: because it’s PVC, the instructions warn bubbles may occur if it’s exposed to temperatures above 194 degrees Fahrenheit. If you’re using it on a dining table area, they recommend a heat-insulating pad.

Tech specs
- Name: PVC waterproof decorative vinyl film (sticky back)
- Type: Self-adhesive peel and stick wallpaper / furniture sticker film
- Size: 30 × 200cm
- Capacity: one roll can cover 0.6 square meter
- Material: PVC
Where it shines (and where it doesn’t)


This is a practical pick if your goal is a wood-effect upgrade on a straightforward, flat surface. It’s especially relevant when you want a wipeable finish and a DIY-friendly install process.
It’s not the best match if: - your surface isn’t flat and smooth (adhesion and finish consistency can suffer) - you’re dealing with significant heat exposure (the PVC bubble warning matters) - you need a curved or complex fit where trimming and repositioning may become frustrating

Also, keep expectations grounded: it’s a decorative overlay, not a structural repair. If the underlying surface is damaged, rough, or uneven, the film won’t magically fix that—prep is still part of making it look tidy.
Care and installation checks before you buy
You’ll want to wipe the surface clean before you peel and stick, because the instructions state the application is for flat, smooth, dry surfaces.
Two more “check before you commit” points: - There may be slight colour differences due to product upgrades, so matching across multiple rolls isn’t guaranteed. - If you’re planning a dining table application, plan on using a heat-insulating pad to avoid temperature-related bubbles.
Is it worth it?

Buy it if you’re after an oak-effect, peel-and-stick vinyl makeover for furniture or a wall patch, and you’re working with surfaces that are flat, smooth and dry. The embossed texture look, waterproof vinyl-style intent, and the removable adhesive approach are the main reasons it feels workable for real DIY projects.
Skip it (or rethink the approach) if your project involves heat exposure, uneven surfaces, or complex shaping where a rigid PVC film could buckle or not lay as neatly. And if you’re extremely colour-sensitive, it’s worth keeping in mind the stated possibility of slight colour differences.


Mini FAQ
FAQ
Is it easy to apply?

The instructions suggest it’s designed for easy installation: wipe the surface clean, peel and stick, and use the printed cutting grid on the back for trimming.
Can you reposition it if it’s misaligned?
Yes, the adhesive is described as removable. If you’re not happy with the sticking angle, you can peel it off and re-stick without damaging the surface of the furniture (as per the description).
Is it waterproof?
It’s described as a waterproof vinyl film, which should suit wipeable decoration rather than water-submerged use.
Will it bubble if it gets hot?
The guidance warns bubbles may occur with PVC if exposed to temperatures over 194 degrees Fahrenheit, and it recommends a heat-insulating pad for dining table use.
How much area does one roll cover?
One roll (30 × 200cm) is described as covering 0.6 square meter.
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