Transform Your Space From Archaic to Artist

By Becky Smith

Does the word “wallpaper” conjure images of your parents’ 1970s living room? Save the cringe for later because today’s wallpaper is anything but dated. Modern wall coverings vary from tiny prints and full murals to neutral textures and touchable finishes. Whether you are looking to add interest, softness, or a bold statement to your space, you will find a dynamic, beautiful design partner in wallpaper. Should apply wallpaper to every room in your home? Absolutely not. In fact, we love to use wallpaper in a few unexpected applications.

Photo Courtesy of Serena & Lilly

Tip 1 – Wallpaper the Ceiling
Ceilings tend to be boring, and unless you have a fancy light fixture, most people do not notice them. Adding wallpaper with a tasteful color palette and pattern can add depth and height to your space instantly. This is a smart way to add interest to larger rooms, such as living rooms or bedrooms, without going nuts on a big accent wall.

Tip 2 – Wallpaper the Laundry Room
Once the most utilitarian of spaces, the laundry room has become a thing of beauty. Does this make us want to do laundry more often? Maybe a little. Attractive design elements, such as a floral pattern behind your folding counter, go a long way to making your household chores more bearable. Plus, adding designer touches in unexpected spaces is an easy way to make it look like you have totally got your ducks in a row.

Photo Courtesy of Serena & Lilly

Tip 3 – Wallpaper the Foyer or Hallway
First impressions matter (as do second and third). Welcome guests to your home in style or add interest to an otherwise boring hallway with geometric, floral, textured or mural wallpaper. If your preferred aesthetic is more neutral, opt for monochromatic or textured wallpaper. Be sure to add a chandler to the foyer or wall sconces to the hallway to highlight your gorgeous investment.

Photo Courtesy of Stoffer Photography and Serena & Lilly

Tip 4 – Maximize Your Space
This past year, many of us have been working from home. If it is time for an office make over, wallpaper if the perfect option. Use larger patterns if the space is small to increase the perceived square footage. Use lighter colors if windows are lacking or go dark for elegant drama. Do not be afraid to go bold and colorful or use neutrals to create a new look for your workspace.

 

Becky Smith is an interior designer and founder of The Linen Duck, a retail boutique in downtown Columbia. The retail boutique and design center carry a selection of found objects, current trends in upholstery, beautiful bedding, unique lighting and accessories, special gift items, as well as ladies’ apparel and jewelry.