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






Two of my favourite casual living rooms
A new colour fave: blue and green
My favourite room of the moment
A new favourite designer: Kimberley Ayres
Back from the Sydney trade fairs
A yellow and grey living room
So Pretty
I adore this
More blue and pink and a gorgeous home
My pink/turquoise/aqua room!
Decorating for Spring
Harlequin style
Cozy dark neutrals
My favourite entryways
Statement Art
Some beautiful country homes
Colourful ikat chairs
On my mind this Saturday are..
Art with Mood
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!