Fancy giving your walls a new look but wondering: “Can I actually get this done quickly?” No stress – there are clever options that make redecorating super straightforward. Fine-grain stick on cork tiles are light, smooth, and lovely to handle – and best of all – they’re simple and fast to fit. Forget glue, tools, or calling in the pros. The sticky side is built in – just peel off the backing and press it on. Honestly, it’s easier than painting or hanging wallpaper.

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WHAT SETS FINE, MEDIUM AND COARSE CORK APART?
Fine-grain cork panels offer the smoothest texture. You’ll often find them used in things like branded giveaways, gaskets, drink coasters, or shoe padding. Their sleek surface also works great for decorative or protective wall uses.
Medium-grain cork panels strike a nice balance – they’re not too smooth, not too rough. They’re often chosen for cork boards.
Coarse-grain cork panels have the most rugged, open texture and a more industrial look. They're commonly applied where thermal or sound insulation is needed – like ceilings, walls, or technical environments.
WHAT'S THE BEST WAY TO APPLY STICKY BACK CORK TILES?
Sticking cork tiles on is easy: just line up the panel where you need it, peel off the protective layer, and press it firmly into place. Be sure to press evenly – especially around the edges.
Before you get started, don’t forget these two key pointers:
- The adhesive layer sticks best to flat, even, clean, and dust-free surfaces – like plasterboard or smooth furniture panels.
- Let the cork sit in the room where you’ll install it for 72 hours. Since cork’s a natural product, it needs time to adapt to the environment – otherwise, it might pull away or shrink after installation.
IS IT OK TO APPLY CORK PANELS ON UNEVEN SURFACES?
We advise against it. Cork might not stay put on textured or bumpy surfaces – even slight roughness can be an issue. These self-adhesive panels are intended for flat, even, clean, and dust-free areas only.
WILL THE STICKY BACKING HOLD UP?
Absolutely – the adhesive provides a solid grip on smooth surfaces. As long as you prep the area properly – make sure it’s dry, clean, and free of dust – the cork will stick firmly without needing extra glue.
CAN I TRIM STICK ON CORK TILES?
Absolutely – fine-grain cork is easy to trim. To get the cleanest cuts, make sure to use a sharp knife for cork.
WHICH IS BETTER: STICKY BACK CORK TILES OR ROLLS?
Planning to cover a big space? Then rolled cork is your best bet – fewer joins mean a neater finish. Sheets, however, are a better fit for small-scale jobs where seams aren’t a worry.
CAN I USE STICK ON CORK TILES AS FLOORING OR UNDERLAY?
If you're working on flooring, it's better to go for dedicated cork flooring or a proper cork underlay.
IS NATURAL CORK SUITABLE FOR HUMID SPACES?
Yes, cork handles dampness well as long as the humidity stays within 40–60%. It’s naturally water-repellent thanks to suberin, which keeps out mould and moisture.
That said, in places where it’s extra humid, it’s a good idea to seal it with waterproof varnish. Just be sure to pick one that’s safe for cork.
WILL SELF-ADHESIVE CORK WORK WELL IN A HALLWAY?
Definitely! Compared to paint or wallpaper, cork performs way better:
- Paint can chip, fade, and often needs retouching.
- Wallpaper is easier to rip or peel.
- Cork holds up much longer – it keeps its look without needing lots of upkeep.
IS CORK A GOOD OPTION FOR PEOPLE WITH ALLERGIES?
Yes, cork is hypoallergenic – it doesn’t collect dust or attract mites, and won’t give off any harmful substances. Suberin in cork makes it resistant to bacteria and fungi, so it helps stop mould from growing.
WHAT’S THE BEST WAY TO CLEAN CORK?
Keeping cork clean is super easy – just wipe it down with a soft damp cloth and maybe a gentle pH-neutral soap. Avoid any strong cleaners as they could harm the surface.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO PAINT CORK PANELS?
Yes, it’s doable – just make sure to use paint that’s suitable for cork. It’ll give better coverage and stick better. Aim for two coats to get a solid finish. This painting kit will help make the job easier and the outcome smoother.
SHOULD I USE FINE-GRAIN CORK FOR A NOTICEBOARD?
Medium-grain cork is the top pick for noticeboards. Fine-grain works too, but more as a stylish top layer than the main pinboard surface.
CAN NATURAL CORK BE USED FOR MAKING GASKETS?
Yes, cork’s flexibility and durability mean it fits different surfaces well and can stand up to pressure. It’s easy to shape, even for custom forms, and is used in everything from basic home gaskets to technical parts.
DO YOU SELL CORK IN BIGGER SIZES?
Need something larger than standard panels? We suggest going with rolled cork – it gives you more coverage without the extra joins.
Peel-and-stick cork is a wonderfully simple solution. It's light, looks great, and takes no effort to put up – just remove the backing, stick it in place, and that’s it. No glue, no tools, no fuss.

#1 TOP-NOTCH CORK MATERIAL
Our fine-grain cork panels are leagues above the mass-market versions you'll find in typical stores. We only use authentic natural cork – no budget, flimsy stuff that looks the part online but crumbles in no time. These panels are crafted for lasting durability.
No two projects are the same, and we get that – which is why we’ve got a huge selection of cork panels ready to go. Unlike the limited options you'll see in most shops, our range helps you find the perfect match fast. This isn’t a “maybe it’ll do” material – it’s a solid, high-grade choice you can rely on.
#2 QUICK INSTALLATION
You kick off a DIY task and suddenly it’s chaos. You’re digging out glue, laying down covers, wearing gloves, prepping gear – sometimes even masking the area. Then come the slip-ups, misaligned corners, little tweaks here and there.
With our self-stick cork panels, you skip all the faff. It’s a breeze – just peel, press onto the wall, and you’re good to go. Even if it’s your first go at it, it’ll be smooth sailing. Less mess, less hassle, more time for what matters.
#3 SUSTAINABLE AND SMART
Cork is naturally renewable and one of the most planet-friendly materials around. It’s taken from the bark of cork oak trees – which grow it back every 9 to 12 years – and the trees stay standing. Even better, these trees can soak up five times more CO₂ than the average tree, so using cork is a win for the planet.
Look around – we’re swamped with plastics, fake wood, and cheap alternatives that end up in landfill. Cork brings something else to the table: it’s simple, it’s natural, and it breaks down over time. It’s a small switch – but a meaningful one.
#4 GREAT FOR PRINT PROJECTS
One more bonus of fine-grain cork – its flat surface makes it perfect for sharp, professional printing. No matter what you’re printing, it’ll look clean and crisp – bold colours, precise lines, and detailed finishes. Brilliant for things like personalised signs, invites, cards, or even quirky business gear.
Thanks to its uniform texture, ink lays down smoothly without smudging, so your prints stay sharp and vibrant for longer.
Format | Sheet |
Granularity | Fine-grained |
Colour | Natural |
Length | 940 mm |
Width | 635 mm |
Thickness | 5 mm |
Material | Natural cork |
Adhesive layer | Yes |
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