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Overdosing on wallpaper

Thursday, August 18, 2011

How much is too much?


I have run the idea of papering the wall at the entrance of my home by a few people and some people are absolutely for it, others say "won't there be too much wallpaper in your home?". Never. Surely?


There is currently wallpaper in Robert's bedroom, in the study, framed in the bedroom and backing the kitchen display cabinet.


In the above image, to the left is the main bedroom. Straight ahead is the study. The darker room is Robert's bedroom and I am thinking of papering the wall that the console table is leaning against. It faces the front entrance.


My latest love? Japanese bamboo.






I think it will play off the gold detail in the wallpaper in the study beautifully and make quite an impact. Tempting!


(Top image: Kristin Perers, Wallpaper: Signature Prints)

8 comments:

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  2. I know I should say it is too much in the first photo, but overwhelmingly I am saying "love!"

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  3. I would say you can totally get away with it in that space. Wallpaper is like art, adding colour and pattern never hurt anyone and you still seem to have lots of clean lines in your home so it won't look cluttered or anything. Would love to see it wallpapered!

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  4. I say do it! It's your home and you should do what you love. Plus that bamboo wallpaper is fantastic.

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  5. I adore wallpaper and am using quite a bit in our new house - so I think go for it! Can't wait to see how it turns out.

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  6. Go for it! Love your choice of w/paper and I agree it will tie in well with the w/paper in the study (which I am still lusting after). If only I wasn't renting...

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  7. Go for it Viv! I love that wallpaper. I'm currently planning a similar one in our new livingroom, a beautiful chinoiserie with shiny goldish background.

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  8. Even though the the first image seems a little crowded, I really love the colors and patterns that were used. Great post!

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave me a comment, Viv xx

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