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Wall Art: Wallpaper Accents in Small Doses
Self-adhesive, removable wallpaper is a game-changer for those who want to add no-hassle pizzazz.
March 15, 2021
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Wallpaper has been making a comeback over the last few years and is once again on many designers’ top trends list for 2021. The latest trend in wallpaper, however, may be less of a long-term commitment. Self-adhesive, removable wallpaper is growing in popularity. This can allow homeowners and stagers to use wallpaper in small doses without the pain of removal.
Wallpaper can bring a dramatic change to a space. But gone are the days where wallpaper is being used floor-to-ceiling for every room in the house. Instead, wallpaper is being used for accent walls or even just part of a wall.
Here are some ways it’s being used to dress up spaces around the home.
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Above the molding
Some homeowners are using wallpaper in the dining room above the chair rail or in a bathroom above the molding.Accent walls
Closets and mudrooms
Wallpaper can also be used to dress up closets or mudrooms as well as draw attention to a small reading nook.Subscribe(link is external) to receive weekly home staging tips and design trends delivered directly to your inbox from the Styled, Staged & Sold blog.
Melissa Dittmann Tracey is a contributing editor for REALTOR® Magazine, editor of the Styled, Staged & Sold blog, and produces a segment called “Hot or Not?(link is external)” in home design that airs on NAR’s Real Estate Today radio show. Follow Melissa on Instagram and Twitter at @housingmuse.