10 Ways Wallpaper Can Fix Design Quirks
Wallcovering is like good makeup. It can be used to disguise flaws and play up a room’s strengths
Temenouzhka Zaharieva
January 11, 2017
Houzz Contributor. I'm interior designer, journalist and online communication specialist. My business, Trendoffice Interior Design Consulting, is based in Sofia, Bulgaria, but provides services all over the world. I help people live better through design, and help businesses improve their online presence.
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Wallpaper has been around for centuries — and for good reason. Though often thought of as purely decorative, it actually has several practical functions. Wallpaper can hide small wall irregularities or defects, enhance or disguise architectural elements and create separate zones or moods within a room. Here are ways to use this pragmatic and beautiful material, as well as examples of creative wallcoverings you may not have considered.
1. Play Up (or Hide) an Architectural Feature
You can use wallpaper to highlight a beautiful architectural feature or to make more of a design statement out of an ordinary, or even off-kilter, one. In this room, the wallpaper follows the angle of the sloped roofline, accenting the cozy attic feel of the bedroom while bringing in a cheery note of color.
You can use wallpaper to highlight a beautiful architectural feature or to make more of a design statement out of an ordinary, or even off-kilter, one. In this room, the wallpaper follows the angle of the sloped roofline, accenting the cozy attic feel of the bedroom while bringing in a cheery note of color.
In this small bathroom, you notice the pattern rather than the sloped ceiling. This photo is a great example of how to turn an architectural defect into an elegant accent feature with wallpaper.
Wallpaper softens the corners and angles in this room, smoothing out the space for a gentler feel.
2. Enlarge a Small Room
Bathroom wallpaper can make the smallest rooms in our homes look great — and considerably more spacious. Here, the verticality of the wallpaper design helps make the ceiling look taller, visually increasing the room size and adding depth.
Bathroom wallpaper can make the smallest rooms in our homes look great — and considerably more spacious. Here, the verticality of the wallpaper design helps make the ceiling look taller, visually increasing the room size and adding depth.
Other patterns can widen the boundaries of the room. The horizontal stripes make this boy’s room look more spacious, especially because they are in light shades.
3. Hide a Bumpy Wall
Glass fiber wallcovering is actually a textile made of glass fibers, with different textures and weaves. It is much stronger than typical wallpaper and can work quite well to disguise wall defects.
It comes unpainted but can generally be painted up to 10 times, meaning longevity and flexibility. Some versions can withstand the moisture of wet areas, such as a bathroom or kitchen backsplash, as long as they’re painted with suitable paint. In kitchens, it’s advised to use a hard backsplash behind the stove and the glass fiber wallcovering next to it.
Wallcovering: Novelio Wallcoverings
Glass fiber wallcovering is actually a textile made of glass fibers, with different textures and weaves. It is much stronger than typical wallpaper and can work quite well to disguise wall defects.
It comes unpainted but can generally be painted up to 10 times, meaning longevity and flexibility. Some versions can withstand the moisture of wet areas, such as a bathroom or kitchen backsplash, as long as they’re painted with suitable paint. In kitchens, it’s advised to use a hard backsplash behind the stove and the glass fiber wallcovering next to it.
Wallcovering: Novelio Wallcoverings
4. Create a Separate Zone
Wallpaper is an easy way to visually separate a room into different functional areas. Here, it defines a small work zone in a bedroom.
Wallpaper is an easy way to visually separate a room into different functional areas. Here, it defines a small work zone in a bedroom.
5. Dress Up an Outdoor Space
We often think of using wallpaper indoors, but it can also work in outdoor spaces. These days, more companies are coming up with techniques to create wallcoverings that are resistant to rain, yellowing and smog. Consider using them on your porch or facade for a different look.
Wallcovering: Wall & Decò
We often think of using wallpaper indoors, but it can also work in outdoor spaces. These days, more companies are coming up with techniques to create wallcoverings that are resistant to rain, yellowing and smog. Consider using them on your porch or facade for a different look.
Wallcovering: Wall & Decò
6. Add Texture
These days, wallpaper comes in finishes that echo the texture of other materials, such as recycled wood, concrete, brick and stone. The benefit of using wallpaper instead of the true material is twofold. First, the cost can be lower, especially with imitation raw concrete. Second, these coverings avoid the hassle of using raw materials that can be messy.
These days, wallpaper comes in finishes that echo the texture of other materials, such as recycled wood, concrete, brick and stone. The benefit of using wallpaper instead of the true material is twofold. First, the cost can be lower, especially with imitation raw concrete. Second, these coverings avoid the hassle of using raw materials that can be messy.
For example, recycled wood must be checked and processed for molds, insects and other possible contaminations. A simpler, clean solution can be using faux-wood wallpaper designs.
This covering creates a faux tiled pattern on a wall.
7. Increase the Light
If your room is darker than you’d prefer, why not bring in a bit of twinkle light? Wallcoverings like the one pictured incorporate LEDs (light-emitting diodes) into their texture, in different forms and patterns. This one, featuring Swarovski crystals as well, is not only a great accent piece, especially at night, but also a very good source of ambient lighting. It’s hung like a traditional wallpaper, with the added requirement of an electric outlet.
Wallcovering: Lattice System Chandelier, Meystyle
If your room is darker than you’d prefer, why not bring in a bit of twinkle light? Wallcoverings like the one pictured incorporate LEDs (light-emitting diodes) into their texture, in different forms and patterns. This one, featuring Swarovski crystals as well, is not only a great accent piece, especially at night, but also a very good source of ambient lighting. It’s hung like a traditional wallpaper, with the added requirement of an electric outlet.
Wallcovering: Lattice System Chandelier, Meystyle
8. Go Organic
In certain homes — particularly in cities or in apartments without much green space — textured grasscloth wallcovering can offer a natural, organic touch to an otherwise man-made environment. As a benefit, it’s usually considered an environmentally friendly choice because it is often made from natural, sustainable materials, such as sisal or bamboo.
In certain homes — particularly in cities or in apartments without much green space — textured grasscloth wallcovering can offer a natural, organic touch to an otherwise man-made environment. As a benefit, it’s usually considered an environmentally friendly choice because it is often made from natural, sustainable materials, such as sisal or bamboo.
Here, bamboo wallcovering defines the dining area in this open-plan living room, adding texture and coziness.
9. Go Dramatic
Mural wallcoverings are a great option when you want the look of dramatic art, but you don’t necessarily have the budget to buy an original piece. Though they aren’t cheap, they generally are less costly than high-end painting.
Wallcovering: Inkiostro Bianco
Mural wallcoverings are a great option when you want the look of dramatic art, but you don’t necessarily have the budget to buy an original piece. Though they aren’t cheap, they generally are less costly than high-end painting.
Wallcovering: Inkiostro Bianco
In this bedroom, a wallpaper mural steals the show and drives the color palette.
10. Make a Personal Statement
Custom wallpaper printing is a great way to achieve a personalized look, and many companies offer temporary stick-on options. If you want to move your personalized wallpaper, you can just peel it off and stick it up somewhere else. You can try out different patterns for different rooms, or draw on your own designs.
Wallcovering: Tempaper
Custom wallpaper printing is a great way to achieve a personalized look, and many companies offer temporary stick-on options. If you want to move your personalized wallpaper, you can just peel it off and stick it up somewhere else. You can try out different patterns for different rooms, or draw on your own designs.
Wallcovering: Tempaper
Some companies even offer options that you can paint your own mural on, for an especially customized look.
Wallcovering: Tempaper
Wallcovering: Tempaper
Bonus Tip: Look Beyond the Wall
While wallcovering can be used on walls to help disguise flaws and to accent elements you want to highlight, its powers can also be used off walls. Wallpaper can be a fun accent for a cabinet or a dresser. Go for something fun and daring that can create a striking feature.
Wallcovering: Circus, Cole & Son
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While wallcovering can be used on walls to help disguise flaws and to accent elements you want to highlight, its powers can also be used off walls. Wallpaper can be a fun accent for a cabinet or a dresser. Go for something fun and daring that can create a striking feature.
Wallcovering: Circus, Cole & Son
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I doubt that LED wallpaper alone can be sufficient for any room or space at home - it mostly gives a background lighting, a cozy atmosphere, but even in a foyer we shall need a stronger light to see all the details. It may not be 'a big, hard-to-dust chandelier' - we can use a few spotlights over the pictures along the walls and/or around the mirror, for example.
PICS 1,2,4 and 9 are my favourites...certainly considering something like PIC 9... "Inkiostro Bianco" behind my bathtub....and maybe something like the design in PIC 4 to relieve the monotony of totally VJ pine walled rooms. What to do on VJ pine ceilings?
May be paint it?