DIY WALLPAPER: FIVE TO CONSIDER
Peel and stick or DIY wallpaper provides a hassle-free solution for revamping spaces without committing to traditional wallpaper, ideal for renters, DIY enthusiasts, and those seeking to personalize their surroundings. However, follow instructions carefully to ensure smooth application and avoid applying it to textured or uneven surfaces, which can compromise adhesive integrity and cause peeling or bubbling.
Despite these precautions, the versatility of peel and stick wallpaper invites exploration, with its endless array of patterns, colors, and textures providing ample opportunities for creativity and space transformation. Platforms like Spoonflower offer a wealth of options, allowing users to browse collections and find matching accessories to complement their chosen design.
Neutral Fall Plaid. Why we like it: simple and calm, it’s great to give a space a softer feeling. Not overwhelming, and a gentle step forward to try something. Beautiful in kitchens and bathrooms. You can find it here.
Thistle by Holli Zollinger. Why we like it: Feels like an olive grove, a bit antique, pretty shapes, enough white space, could see it complimenting a special home where pottery and art reign queen. Shop for it here.
Deco Cranes at Golden Hour. Why we like it: eccentric and bold, while still maintaining depth and neutrality, could see it adding some drama to a space and bringing about a regal feel. Love it against the white bedding. Find it here.
William Morris Honeysuckle. Why we like it: rich and complex, and a reproduction from the beloved British textile designer, poet, artist, writer, and social activist, could see it adding richness and flair. Shop for it here.
French Country Vintage Birds. Why we love it: Toile meets chinoiserie with this delightful, simple, sweet option. Shop for it here.