Saturday 23 May 2009

Wallpaper

I know that people have mixed feelings about ‘feature walls’ but I find them a great way of adding a focus to a room, and also of using fantastic wallpaper, that would be overwhelming if on every wall of the room.

When we got the wallpaper in the lounge hung, the guy doing the work (as I think I’ve mentioned we’re not madly practical when it comes to DIY, and that includes hanging paper) was so shocked that I would actually choose to have this rather loud pattern, that he promised to stay and take it down for free, if I didn’t like it. Fortunately for him, I loved it, and still do!

I was worried that this ‘Summer Palace’ paper in the small bedroom might look a bit overwhelming, or make the room look too narrow, but I think it works really well.


In the large bedroom, this charcoal ‘Erin’ paper, also from Laura Ashley, just adds a bit of interest to a small alcove… I’m still wondering if we should go all out in this room though, and get the whole thing papered.


Wallpaper’s not just for walls - it looks great hung on sliding wardrobe doors, too. And if you’re using it on a limited area, you can use a bolder pattern that you might choose for a whole room. You could even frame particularly lovely wallpaper, and make your own art!

If you don’t fancy covering an entire wall in one print, you could utilise your favourite scraps of fabric, mis-matched wallpaper, book jackets or postcards and create a patchwork wall. This can look very chic, and you know that no one else will have the same. You could have a rough colour scheme, or a theme (birds or flowers or, when we papered above our fireplace at university, men!), or alternatively you could do something completely mis-matched and unique. If you were doing this in a kitchen or a bathroom, you could even varnish over it…(although that might make it difficult to change, if you go off your chosen design!)

A great place to go to search through some of the thousands of wallpapers designs available is http://www.wallpaperdirect.co.uk/

I’ve just been browsing through a couple of magazines and seen a picture of a bedroom decorated in ‘Fleur pink’, from the Sophie Conran range at B&Q. Only £24.98 a roll, and soooo pretty.

2 comments:

  1. I have the Erin wallpaper on a feature and had forgot where i got it from. So thanks for reminding me that it was Laura Ashley.
    Also liking that Summer Palace design which is kind of similar to the Isablle design which I found in the floral wallpaper section from www.wallpaperking.co.uk. Think it looks very sweet with the cute birds on branches

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