Wallpaper Wednesday - Dining Room
In case you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, let me tell you - wallpaper has made a major comeback. MAJOR! And let me tell you, I’m here for it!
But this isn’t your grandma’s wallpaper. Nope. (Though I bet you could find it in a Grand Millenial collection somewhere…) The range of wallpaper designs available is truly staggering! You want geometric? Take your pick! Textured? Got em! Florals? Check! Cartoon characters, tie dye, sports teams…? Yes, yes, and yes! There are even sites that allow you to upload your own personal design and have it printed into full-on wallpaper (I cannot vouch for this option because if you have seen my drawing skills you will know that I have no business covering any wall in anything of my own creation)!
Wallpaper now comes in both the traditional glue variety and peel-and-stick. Most of the higher end wallpapers require adhesive (i.e. commitment) but there are so many beautiful, affordable peel-and-stick options available that both renters and commitment-phobes alike have no reason not to give it a shot!
This summer, I will be doing a series of Wallpaper Wednesdays - sharing some of my favorite wallpapers, representing a variety of styles, for different areas of the home with a new blog post each Wednesday. For this series I will focus on peel-and-stick options as they are typically the most affordable and can be used by most people in most living situations. This week, may I present…
DINING ROOM
These days, the need for a formal dining room seems to be decreasing. Many newly constructed homes opt for a home office and a large dining area incorporated into the kitchen rather than a small breakfast nook and a dining room. Whether you have a formal dining room or an informal space in your open floor plan devoted to eating, these wallpapers will help your dining space be a showstopper at your next dinner party!
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Which one of these is your favorite? Do you prefer more traditional patterns? Simple styles? Bold and conversation-starting? Let us know in the comments!
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