You’ve probably noticed by now that we really like using wallpaper in our home, so today I’m sharing all the spaces we’ve added wallpaper to. Mark and I just celebrated 7 years of being married and the same amount of years in this house and room by room, we have added our own personal touch to our home. We love how it’s all turned out and today I’m sharing those wallpaper spaces and how we have creatively used wallpaper as an accent. I have loved wallpaper for a long time and after all the wallpaper and borders we all used back in the 80’s and 90’s, I think wallpaper got a bad reputation for a few years. Yes, I’ve done a lot of wallpaper removal over the years myself, so I can understand that. But, if you use your creative ideas for adding a punch to a space, wallpaper can be the perfect complement. Come along and I’ll show you!
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Dining Room: Navy Blue Grasscloth
One of the first spaces we did after we moved in was our dining room. Mark added this pretty beadboard wainscot and I hired out the navy blue grasscloth wallpaper. You can read about that room called Lessons Learned from Grasscloth wallpaper and the wallpaper used is Thibaut Peacock wallpaper, a rich deep blue. I did learn a few lessons about grasscloth when the color variations showed up, which is one of the trademarks of grasscloth. It’s not perfect! But I sure so love how it turned out finally.
I added white plates and pretty blue Heron prints to this room for artwork and still love it all.
Guest Bath: Wicker Weave Grasscloth
In our guest bathroom renovation, we found this beautiful Wicker Weave wallpaper, another grasscloth that we saw in a showhouse and decided to use it here. Still love it!
You can see all the before and after pics on this post. We’ve since added crown molding to this room and that finished it off.
Guest Room: Peel & Stick Blue & White
This guestroom was fun to redo, after I splurged on this gorgeous Queen Tommy Bahama bed and added this blue and white peel & stick wallpaper.
I decided that peel & stick wallpaper is not my fave to hang, so I probably won’t do another one of these. Using paste the wall or prepasted gives you a lot more time to move things around and get it set just right.
But I do love this room now and after I added this Iris Apfel tropical bird rug, it looks great in here. You can see that post here.
Laundry Room: Floral
My girly laundry room got a fun makeover with beadboard wallpaper for the wainscot and a colorful Caitlin Wilson Citron Vert wallpaper.
I wanted a happy space and I got it! I’ve since added these beautiful intaglios from a local friend of mine who does these locally. You can find her shop on Etsy, Intaglio & Co. She gets her frames and paper from Europe and they are gorgeous. She made these colors just for me!
Upstairs Hallway: Brick Wallpaper
We started with brick wallpaper behind our bed in the master bedroom and liked it so much, we did the hallway too.
This faux brick wallpaper ended up being the perfect complement to the board and batten box molding Mark put up in the hallway.
Master Bedroom: Brick Wallpaper
Mark found this beautiful faux brick wallpaper from England and we loved using it on our headboard wall as a feature. It really warmed up the room so much. It’s a really nice quality and uses paste on the wall and went up like a dream.
I love how it highlights the colors in the rug.
Master Bath Water Closet: Eucalyptus Vine
Our master bathroom reno got this pretty Eucalyptus wallpaper in the water closet. It’s prepasted by Spoonflower and was easy to work with too.
More intaglios in the water closet from Intaglio & Co. She does such a nice job and these are absolutely gorgeous colors on my wallpaper in here.
Playroom/Office: Tropical Mural
I refreshed my office space with this pretty tropical mural and love it too. You can see the details of that makeover on this post and you can see I used another peel & stick wallpaper originally, but it wasn’t the right choice, so when I had a chance to replace it later with this mural, I did it!
Upstairs Guest Bath: Art Deco
Our latest space that we just did this summer is the upstairs guest bath, next to Mark’s man cave and my office space. It turned out so well with the Art Deco inspired wallpaper and we love it. It really highlights the tiled wainscot we added in here. I could see this in my head before we even figured it all out and it turned out exactly as I had hoped it would.
This wallpaper came from the popular show Escape to the Chateau, Noveau Heron and is part of their wallpaper collection.
As you can see, we really like to either use wallpaper on an accent wall or use it above the wainscot in a space. It really does add to much extra pizazz and we love every single space we’ve done. Wallpaper really does make a difference! I hope you got inspired from some of our projects!
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