Choosing a wallpaper can be so stressful because once you commit there is no turning back…well there is but you know what I mean. there are so many choices out there and it’s not always easy to chose where to place it. My best tip would be to not follow the trends because they always change and it will be expensive to keep up with them. Go with a pattern that will match most if not all your furniture and can still be flexible with decor items. Here are a few wallpaper ideas. Make a big impact in a powder room or a small bathroom with flamingo inspired wallpaper. This particular pattern is perfect because it steers away from the color filled popart look and into a more sophisticated yet fun concept. Keep the decor to a minimum here, sticking to a neutral pallet. A mix in texture with decor items is great addition without becoming overwhelming. You want the focus to be on this exquisite wallpaper. We completely forget about probably the most seen space in the whole house…the entry. Give it some dazzle with black and white dalmatian spots wallpaper. This one is on trend right now, but the great thing about it is that is will go with absolutely everything. The black and white color pallet makes it easy to decorate with vibrant items. Add gold, and metal finishes to add a bit of glamour. Or go with bright pink flowers and reclaimed wood entry table for a modern rustic look. If you are more of a traditionalist but want to try something more contemporary, go with a twist on traditional. The wallpaper shown above is a perfect example of how the modern and traditional duo work well together. In this particular wallpaper, the pattern is traditional with a contemporary silver outline which makes it fit both styles of a room. It is an ideal wall covering for a smaller space with a huge visual impact.
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October 2016
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