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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

My Affair for Wallpaper, Part I – Top Picks!

My affair and longing for wallpaper designs has surprisingly existed since my childhood. When people thought wallpaper was tacky, I have always had my eye on a few great prints. My attraction for wallpaper and interior decor was due to my grandmother's good taste. I know this isn't the norm; most people aren't usually too keen on a grandparent's taste in home decor. This post is dedicated to my grandmother. She is still alive, in her mid 90's, and still gives design advice to her grandchildren. How awesome is that?!

Today's wallpaper designs have become ever-so-popular, and there is so much more variety out there. I have gathered up all of my fave designs along with links to their original source so you can see how much wallpaper design has evolved from the standard floral print. This is only Part I of "Wallpaper Top Picks" since there is sooo much to share!

Aimee Wilder
She has some very unique, fun prints that would look great for a boy's room.



Cotton Tree by Miss Print
Graphic interpretation of a cotton tree. The snapdragon red color is super bold and would look great in a half bathroom with some black gallery style frames!


Mirabel by Romo
Illustrative design of the Lotus flower's leaf. Great movement and eye catching.


Marenka by Romo
Geometry design with a punch. Feminine and chic. Fancy up your walk-in closet, or splash up a long hallway with this pattern.


Kimura by Romo
The masculine stripes with some subtle texture. Clean and strong for any modern home.


Oh Joy! for Hygge & West
Her background is in graphic design which I can definitely see in these patterns. Lovely designs in simple hues of gray and white.



Julia Rothman for Hygge & West
Her designs are very bold and have a whimsical nature. The bird and abstract clouds are so fun.



Comes in four shades, and for a stunning three-dimensional effect, there are stick on sets of pearlescent wings available.

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