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Have you looked at Amazon for variety?
Haven't started looking anywhere yet. Will give Amazon a try. Thank you.
Actually, contact paper is not the best thing to use as wall paper. It can shrink and is not the best to remove if you want to change it in the future. Look into a vinyl wallpaper instead.
Better yet, why not use removable wallpaper. it sticks nicely and you can peel off when you want to change your look
Truly, I would paint with an eggshell finish, NOT high gloss. Put the mildew solution in the paint. Home Depot and Lowes sells it. I use Behr paint and love it.
I think I would try wallpaper first. Contact paper is hard to install in large areas and can really damage the wall when it’s removed.
I am not sure what contacting walls especially bathroom walls means the steam from bath or shower will make them fall off. I tried to wall paper my bathroom years ago it was a mess
I would look into removable wallpaper instead. Contact paper is going to be hard to remove and it leaves a sticky residue. Inexpensive removable wallpaper can be found at Target in the home improvement aisle.