I mentioned in my last post that I was thinking of using a wallpaper in my bedroom makeover; here it is in a dining room above in a different colourway (above). What do you think? I really like the simple colour scheme here and the way the dark floor and table pops against all the white.
Love this turquoise/black/white scheme too – the chandelier makes it of course!
Here’s an example of the very best place to start using wallpapers if you’re afraid of going bold – the powder room! It’s so nice to get a surprise shot of colour when you walk into these little spaces. And I do love orange and pink toile paired with the crisp white.
Another peek into a powder room..(above)
This is one of my favourites (above). I’ve used the fabric but never the wallpaper, and I’m dying to! What a fabulous hallway.
Love this fun paper for a little kids’ bathroom.
An oldie but a goodie! Chiang Mai Dragon always gives a big punch of chinoiserie to a wall (above).
I’m not sure who makes this paper but I absolutely love it – floral but the muted greens and taupes in it mean that I think (some) men could live with it too..
Have a great Friday – it’s going to be warm, windy and stormy in Melbourne today – lovely! xx






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I completely agree with you! I’m all for small powder rooms with really bold wallpapers, it just brings them to life!
Fab indeed!
Every time I think I can let go of Chiang Mai, it comes back to me again. I must find a way to use it somewhere!