In praise of wallpaper…
Wallpaper is making a comeback in a big way! Once thought of as old-fashioned, wallpaper is now being celebrated for its ability to transform a room with color, pattern, and texture.
Wallpaper is making a comeback in a big way! Once thought of as old-fashioned, wallpaper is now being lauded for its ability to transform a room with colour, pattern and texture.
One reason for this resurgence is the renewed interest in traditional interior design. Designers and homeowners alike are looking to the past for inspiration, and nothing says classic like a beautifully wallpapered room. The use of traditional wallpapers from esteemed design houses like de Gournay, Soane Britain, Brunschwig & Fils, and Robert Kime are on the rise.
De Gournay, in particular, is known for its hand-painted chinoiserie and scenic wallpapers, which are true works of art. Soane Britain offers a range of classic designs -- perfect for adding a touch of refinement to any room. Brunschwig & Fils, on the other hand, is a go-to for bold patterns and bright colours that can be used to make a statement. And Robert Kime is known for his unique colour combinations and traditional patterns.
But wallpaper isn't just for traditional design schemes. Many contemporary designers are turning to wallpaper to add interest and texture to modern spaces. Bold graphic prints and abstract patterns can add a touch of whimsy to an otherwise minimalist room, while textured wallpapers can add depth and warmth to a space.
Another reason for wallpaper's renewed popularity is the availability of new materials and technologies. Today's wallpapers are easier to apply, remove and maintain. Many wallpapers are now made with non-toxic, eco-friendly materials, making them an excellent choice for clients looking to create a healthy home environment.
Whether you're looking to create a classic, traditional look or a bold, contemporary statement, wallpaper is worth considering. With so many beautiful designs and materials to choose from, the possibilities are endless.
Image Source:
Cover | Crisp Architects
Magnolia Canopy | de Gournay
Osmunda Silhouette - Ivy | Soane Britain
Gallier Diamond | Brunschwig & Fils
Wattle Blue | Robert Kime