Don’t let your bathroom be an afterthought. In this common bathroom, the Ellie Cashman Design floral wallpaper on the upper half of the walls and the beams make for a striking statement. Design: Three-d Conceptwerke
Worried about the potential high maintenance of wallpapers in bathrooms? Stick to using solid vinyl paper or vinyl-coated wallpaper that are resistant to mildew and moisture, as compared to fabric wallpapers.
Design: Design Intervention
A botanical-themed wallpaper anchors the space of this treehouse-inspired four-room HDB flat in Ang Mo Kio.
Design: Adrien Kent Creative Studio
The whimsy of colourful abstract brush strokes on this wallpaper meld a touch of playfulness with the luxurious furnishings of this interior designer’s maximalist home.
Design: Design Intervention
Geometric patterns on this wallpaper in this apartment are in synergy with the hexagonal tiles on the opposite wall.
Design: Free Space Intent
Drawing on the tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, the kids’ room of this apartment in Moscow, Russia, is plastered in a vibrant tropical leaf wallpaper found on Etsy. See more of the apartment, with each space inspired by different places around the globe.
Design: Anna Kovalchenko
The kaleidoscopic print provides visual interest in the otherwise neutral palette of this retro-inspired Tiong Bahru apartment.
Design: Wy-to
Blue-purple walls contrast beautifully with the colours in this eclectic, art-filled home in New York City. The space was infused with a retro-meets-modern feel, thanks to the use of various patterns and materials to create interest throughout.
This bedroom takes inspiration from hotels with its nude-beige wallpaper with subtle patterns.
Design: Collective Designs
If you’re after something subtle and organic, take your cue from this Oriental-themed house that is given extra oomph with a tree-bark wallpaper design.
Design: Design Intervention
This apartment in South Kensington, London, features a colourful Oriental garden scene in its living room.
Wallpaper design: De Gournay wallpapers
This otherwise clean-lined, minimalist open kitchen in this cluster terrace gets an unexpected and visually arresting feature wall.
Design: Icon Interior Design
This article was originally published in Home & Decor.
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