more about: wallpaper

October 5, 2011 at 10:48AM | holly becker

Pump Up Your Decor with Wallpaper

Comfortable, stylish, fresh yet familiar and “at home” is what most of us try to achieve as we’re decorating our homes. For me, I’m all about creating a space that reflects those living in [...]

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May 26, 2010 at 7:59AM | holly becker

Watermark Wallcoverings

My friend Michelle sent me a link to Watermark Wallcoverings that she saw on D*S recently and I thought I’d share them here. California artist and designer Taylor John Kincaid hand paints each panel treating each sheet of wallpaper as an individual piece of art. His meticulous work is inspiring and beautiful.

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July 3, 2009 at 6:03AM | holly becker

Marcel Wanders Wallpaper for Graham & Brown

Do you sometimes feel stuck when it comes to wallpaper? Perhaps you love it but really don’t want to paper all of your walls and commit to a pattern for the long haul. If you love wallpaper but haven’t a clue where to use it except for, well, on the obvious place – the walls – then you seriously will love this book called…

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June 17, 2009 at 6:04AM | holly becker

Wingbud Wallpaper From Sweden

Ready for a little Swedish style with your morning cup of coffee today? I recently heard from the lovely Swedish artist and designer Lena Hautoniemi from Wingbud Wallpaper who has been designing wallpaper for the past year, painting them first by hand. She recently opened an online shop where you can find her beautiful papers. Lena lives in the midwest woodlands of Sweden near the Norwegian border and draws much inspiration from the fields and natural beauty surrounding her home and studio. Would you like a glimpse of some of her patterns? I’m in la la land just looking at the first image, I would love to order this pattern for my office. What do you think? Are you a fan?

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February 23, 2009 at 6:45AM | Kristin Appenbrink

DIY Fabric Wallpaper: Would You Try It?

Your favorite fabric can become your new favorite wallpaper with a bottle of spray starch. Would you try this seemingly easy to apply (and remove) technique?

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