WALL COVERINGS: THE FIRST EDITION
Everyone knows that you can instantly spice up a bland room by simply painting the walls. Buying a couple gallons of paint is a super inexpensive, and, since the human eye can distinguish some 10 million different colors, absolutely limitless. Undeniably, the transformation that takes place from “bland” to “wow” is amazing. But…. well, for some of us, we want MORE! Read on if you often want to “take it to the next level” with your wall-coverings. In this series of posts I will give you ideas on how to create a truly show stopping wall treatment.
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Paper: There are, of course, traditional wallpaper coverings; and while they have developed a bad reputation, there are some fantastic wallpaper options out there. We aren’t talking about your granny’s wallpaper, these are often times hand-printed, always designer, definitely gorgeous options. Whether you want to add a jolt of color, create a focal point with a bold pattern, or are striving to give your room more dimension, there is absolutely a perfect paper out there for your space. There are other paper options to keep in mind as well… decoupage sheet music, poetry pages, old fashioned illustrations, maps etc.
I love how soft and subtle the design in this photo is. With a very neutral palette, including white, cream and soft gray, the pattern and color in the wallpaper makes this room sing. |
A bathroom or powder room is the perfect place for a bold print |
Papers don’t have to be loud; this buttercup colored choice is a perfect backdrop for the homeowners eclectic pieces |
A high contrast design such as this black and white botanical is a fantastic mix of masculine and feminine |
This bold design adds a great textural effect to this wall, and serves as a stimulating backdrop to the neutral accessories |
Choose a paper that tells a story, like this whimsical paper |
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utilize some of these fantastic wallpaper resources:
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A traditional chinoiserie toile fabric, used sparingly in this room with a dramatic ceiling makes just enough of a statement |
I adore the bold print used in this bedroom design; a neutral palette throughout the rest of the space keeps it from being TOO bold. |
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