Custom printed patterns, stripes and solid color liners to match any design style.
If you are unlucky enough to remember the slim pickings offered when it came to lining kitchen and pantry shelves (not to mention the mess left behind when you tried to remove), you will jump for joy at the variety (and quality) presently available from Chic Shelf Papers. Use it to line shelves or drawers, even dress up bookcase backs or china cabinets. Two of the patterns above are similar to the fabric I used in the Eclectic Gender-Neutral Nursery dresser and Brandy’s hand painted animal drawer interiors highlighted in the Sophisticated Safari Nursery. Have a flawed piece of furniture – make it modern by covering with a snazzy pattern. The company offers over 300 designs on satin canvas or fine-weave fabric and heavy matte paper or laminated vinyl. Moderate or optional edge adhesive is available allowing it to be easily repositioned.

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These are pretty cool and it would brighten my day to open a door or drawer and see patterns and colors like that.
One of my favorite drawer liners for places that have no chance of getting wet, like dresser drawers, is quality-weight wrapping paper. And for our bathrooms I used scraps of vinyl flooring…waterproof and tough. I preferred it to the classic, boring liners, but it’s definitely not as fun as these you show.
Oooh, I love pretty shelf paper!
What a wonderful new discovery! I love it.
I was looking all over the post for a direct link to the site…am I missing something here? Couldn’t find a link but had to google
Chic Shelf.