
IN YEARS PAST, WE WERE TEARING IT ALL DOWN — NOW IT’S GOING RIGHT BACK UP
Everything old is new again, and wallpaper’s resurgence in popularity is proof positive. Perhaps unsurprisingly, it didn’t return unchanged.
Wallpaper of old was often decorated with smaller, more delicate patterns, in stark contrast to the bold designs of today. This new trend has also been marked by far more reserved usage, as savvy decorators tend to use wallpaper as an accent rather than on every available surface. Here are some additional design ideas.
WRAPPING THE FIREPLACE
Fireplace
inserts tend to be plain and uninspiring. That’s where wallpaper comes
in. Wrap your insert with an exciting design in order to make it the
focal point it should have always been. You’ll make a star out of an
element that used to get regularly overlooked.
JAZZ UP YOUR BACKING
Highlight
your collection by inserting some fun into the back of your bookcase.
Then take this concept into the rest of your home. The same trick works
to bring excitement
under and inside kitchen cabinets, in the closet and on otherwise
utilitarian shelving units. And because they’re tucked away inside your
larger room design, you can afford to be bold with patterns and colors.
CREATING A HEADBOARD
If
your bed doesn’t have a headboard, frame it with wallpaper instead of
splurging on one that might look like a million others. Frame the space
with molding in whatever shape and size is preferred, then place
wallpaper inside to create a unique look.
STAIRCASE UPGRADE
Feeling
even more adventurous? Place sealed wallpaper directly on the steps of
your staircase for an exciting upgrade, or lay in strips of wallpaper
along the front of each one. Together, they can provide a whole new way
to experience these colors and patterns.
ACCENT ON FUN
Instant
upgrades to small spaces might mean nothing more than adding wallpaper
to one wall or space, while painting the other walls in a less dramatic,
complementary color. But whatever you choose to do, enter into the
process with the intent of having fun. These accent walls, stairs and
headboards are meant to breathe fresh ideas into everything that
surrounds them. Don’t be afraid of huge flowers, bright colors or wide
regimental stripes. Then build outward with paint colors, accessories,
linens and other smaller decor items that complete everything.