Cork contact adhesive Wakol D 3540 0,8kg
WakolD3540-0,8
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(excl. VAT)Cold patches on your walls can make an entire room feel uncomfortable. A fresh coat of paint may upgrade the look, but it won’t prevent drafts or keep the chill away. Wallpaper doesn’t change much either—it's more of a cosmetic touch-up. If you’re looking for a practical way to make your home feel warmer, a 12 mm cork wall covering roll offers a noticeable boost in comfort and insulation. Install it once and you’ll enjoy long-term benefits without further effort.

Warmer Wall Surface

Natural Protection

Noise-Reducing Qualities

Cleaner, Fresher Interior

Improved Indoor Air Quality

Built for Long-Term Use
Here’s a simple breakdown to help you decide:
It’s absolutely functional. If your goal is the cork aesthetic alone, thinner options will do. But to experience real insulating performance, 10 mm and above is where the noticeable results begin.
Definitely — 12 mm cork is an excellent choice for cutting down on cold-wall discomfort. It makes the surface feel warmer and more comfortable to the touch.
You can apply it across a full wall or limit it to the spots that matter most—behind your headboard, at your workspace, near a crib, or anywhere you tend to feel the chill. Smaller-sized sections are also available for easier, space-specific installation.
We offer both long roll formats and smaller cut sizes. This makes it easy to buy exactly what you need, whether you're covering an entire wall or completing a small project. The cork performs the same no matter the size—only the amount changes.
Cork is a highly adaptable material. Aside from home projects, it’s also useful for:
No — cork is naturally hypoallergenic. It doesn’t release dust, shed particles, or trap dirt. It’s safe even for people with asthma or allergies.
Foam mats are generally cheaper, but cork outperforms them in most other areas. It’s a natural, eco-friendly material with strong insulating properties and a better long-term feel.
A great match is Wakol D-3540 — a water-based contact adhesive that bonds extremely well with cork and is easy to work with.
You’ll typically need around 150–250 g/m². That means 0.8 kg covers roughly 4 m², while 2.5 kg handles about 12.5 m².
Use a soft cloth or gentle sponge — either dry or slightly damp.
Avoid abrasive tools, excessive soaking, and strong cleaners. Cork is a natural material, so gentle care works best.
Finding finishing materials that check every box — practical, durable, safe, and genuinely natural — isn’t always easy. Cork is one of the rare materials that manages to do all of that. It’s eco-friendly, allergy-safe, and surprisingly versatile.

When your walls feel chilly, natural cork builds a layer of warmth that instantly makes your space feel more inviting. Once installed, it acts as a cozy buffer — especially useful in bedrooms, next to the bed, in home-office areas, or anywhere kids play and nap. Cork also helps absorb sound, giving your home a calmer, quieter atmosphere that’s perfect for working, reading, or winding down.
You don’t need to cover an entire wall to benefit from cork. Sometimes a single spot needs extra insulation, and that’s exactly why smaller cork roll formats exist. They’re easy to trim and position, and they keep all the advantages of the material.
Most wall materials can’t claim this — but cork is naturally a healthy option. It contains no harmful chemicals and doesn’t release dust into the air. It’s great for people with allergies because cork repels dust particles instead of trapping them. Thanks to its antistatic nature, dust simply doesn’t cling to the surface.
This means fresher air inside your home and less time spent cleaning. People with asthma often notice a big difference, but anyone who wants cleaner, easier-to-breathe indoor air will appreciate it. Cork is a naturally “breathing” material — it helps regulate indoor humidity throughout the year.
Cork is quickly becoming a go-to option — especially for people who want more warmth or peace and quiet without tearing their home apart. It’s a simple upgrade that delivers noticeable results right away. Homeowners and renters alike use cork in bedrooms, nurseries, workspaces, and even in rental properties.
Plus, cork comes from a sustainable and renewable source — it’s harvested from the bark of cork oak trees, and the trees remain standing. Choosing cork means opting for a solution that performs well while staying gentle on the planet.
| Format | Roll |
| Color | Natural |
| Length | 0,5 m |
| Width | 1 m |
| Thickness | 12 mm |
| Material | Natural cork |
| Installation | Glue |
| Adhesive layer | No |