Wall Treatments
Wallpaper
Wallpaper transforms walls from simple painted surfaces into design statements, offering patterns, textures, and colors impossible to achieve with paint alone. From delicate florals to bold geometrics, from smooth papers to textured grasscloths, wallpaper provides endless opportunities for personalization.
Modern wallpapers have evolved far beyond the challenging-to-install, difficult-to-remove papers of the past. Today's options include easy-install peel-and-stick varieties, durable vinyl for high-moisture areas, and artisanal papers for those seeking the highest quality. The wallpaper revival has made this centuries-old wall treatment more accessible and appealing than ever.
Key Characteristics
- ✓Endless pattern possibilities
- ✓Various materials and textures
- ✓Paste-applied or self-adhesive
- ✓Different durability levels
- ✓Can hide wall imperfections
- ✓Professional or DIY installation
Types & Variations
Traditional paper (requires paste)
Vinyl (durable, washable)
Peel-and-stick (removable)
Grasscloth (natural texture)
Mural (large-scale images)
Works Well With These Styles
Placement & Usage Tips
Use bold patterns on accent walls; subtle textures can cover entire rooms. Consider scale relative to room size—large patterns can overwhelm small spaces. Ensure proper surface preparation for adhesion.
💡 Pro Tip
Order all wallpaper from the same batch/dye lot—colors vary between production runs. Calculate coverage carefully and order 10-15% extra for pattern matching waste and future repairs.