Wallpaper has the power to transform any mundane space into something spectacular. Since its conception, wallpaper has been used throughout interior design to influence the decorative scheme of any room. However, for the majority of its time on the scene, wallpaper has been thought of as a background piece. Now, wallpaper is taking center stage with new and unique applications.
Whether you want to liven up a small corner of your home or make a statement in the big ones, wallpaper is a cost-effective way to make it happen. Let’s look at some of the ways you can include unique wallpaper in your home’s design.
Hallways
Hallways are normally a forgotten area that leads to the otherwise popular spaces of your home. Don’t miss a chance to add style points to your home — wallpaper-it-up inside your hallways. Too scared to add wallpaper to your hallway? Try using a modern wallpaper with a color neutral pattern so that the design naturally flows into the accompanying room.
Bathrooms
Adding wallpaper to your bathroom walls is one of our favorite ways to incorporate this popular trend in our design work. From light, floral patterns to unique water-esque designs, wallpaper is a great way to make your bathroom stand out. Ready to incorporate wallpaper in your bathroom? Try pairing it with your bathroom’s flooring, shower tiles, and vanity. If the rest of your bathroom is neutral, try adding a flash of color with a lively, fun wallpaper.
Small Spaces
New & Unique Wallpaper Applications
When we think of wallpaper, we typically think of walls. It might have something to do with the name or it could have something to do with its history. No matter why we think it, it’s time to break down the barriers. Let go of the restrictions and follow the footsteps of design you’ve never seen before. Whether you incorporate wallpaper in your ceiling space or add it to your stairs, add wallpaper to the unique spaces of your home and watch the compliments flood in.
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Want to talk wallpaper with some of our interior designer in Utah? Contact the Miya Interiors design team today.