Wallpaper makes focal points of forgotten alcoves, adds character to small home study rooms, and a sense of homeliness to hallways. When used effectively, wallpaper can add texture to a scheme, maximising your space whilst incorporating patterns.
Inviting Hallways: Consider Patterned Wallpaper for High Ceilings
Larger patterns generally work well in rooms with taller ceilings, typically hallways, dining rooms, bedrooms, living spaces, and even bathrooms. Here, they can easily be paired with coordinating paint colours, and a single wall or alcove can be wallpapered to provide a focal point for the room.
Wallpaper: Beechnut in Florence
Wallpaper: Tulip – Blue Black
Wallpaper: Vine - Verde
Mix it Up: Add Interest with Different Colourways
Add interest by layering different colourways of the same print. This can help to create a three-dimensional effect and bring your space to life.
Albemarle, in the Astral and Vapour colourways, is reminiscent of Spitalfields silks. While it was in fact discovered in a low, ceilinged second-floor bedroom, this charming print was originally designed to be on show in grand receptions rooms. It is equally at home in smaller spaces as it is in large rooms.
Upper wall: Albemarle – Astral
Lower wall: Albemarle – Vapour
Wallpaper: Paradise – Aquamarine, Paradise - Nightshade
Upper Wall: Moy – Lime
Lower Wall: Moy – Pompeian Ash
Comforting Kitchens: Pair Printed Wallpaper with Paint
Wallpaper in kitchens adds a sense of homeliness in predominantly functional areas of the home. Combine painted kitchen cabinets with a printed wallpaper to add a textural element to the space. Air Force Blue, in the hard-wearing Intelligent Satin finish, pairs beautifully with the vibrant Great Ormond Street wallpaper in Tropical.
Avoid areas that come into direct contact with water, and opt for durable and wipeable paint finishes such as our ‘Intelligent’ paints instead.
Wallpaper: Great Ormond St. – Tropical
Wallpaper: Pomegranate - Bazaar
Home Working: Use Wallpaper to Zone your Space
With more of us working from home, there is no better time to update your home office space. Wallpaper can be used to zone work areas within multifunctional rooms, creating the illusion of more space. If you have just one room dedicated to home working, there is no limit to what design you can choose.
Choose something dark and contemplative like Bayham Abbey in Monarch with Cordoba on walls to relax your mind. Or, opt for something bright such as Hencroft – Punch or Belton Scenic – Sunbeam to invigorate your thoughts. Select a design inspired by nature, like the beautiful Pines design in Ash Pine to relieve work stresses.
Wallpaper: Bayham Abbey - Monarch
Wallpaper: Pines – Silver Pine
Wallpaper: Hencroft – Punch
Wallpaper: Belton Scenic - Sunbeam
Focal Point: Enhance Architectural Features with Wallpaper
Another way to introduce wallpaper into your home is to add intriguing designs into neglected nooks and alcoves. Create a focal point and draw the eye to the interesting architectural features of the room with a wallpaper pattern.
Wallpaper: Broadwick St. – Balsam
Wallpaper: Wrest Trail – Plaster Pink
Wallpaper: Gustav – Trophy
Wall Murals: Create a Statement with Wallpaper
For an impactful finish, consider using a mural wallpaper design. Dining spaces and hallways are often rooms where furniture is pulled away from the walls, allowing wallpaper to be truly appreciated. It’s also a wonderful space to be bold with your wallpaper choice.
Wallpaper: Upper Brook St. – Minuit
Wallpaper: Asterid – Lantern
Wallpaper: Achilea – Nighttide
Explore our complete wallpaper range and the stories behind each design. Browse our inspiration gallery to discover more ways to use wallpaper to transform your space.