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Nothing brings color and pattern into a bedroom quite like beautiful Wallpaper. Many people are intimidated by this idea, believing that wallpaper is too expensive per square foot and difficult to install. We have some good news for you if that’s the case.
Wallpaper is available in many styles and colors to suit all budgets. You can also choose from a variety of DIY options. Peel and Stick Wallpaper is an easy option for rental bedrooms. It is also very easy to remove. We’ve gathered our favorite bedroom wallpaper ideas to help you update your room.
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Adds Depth Visually
Living in a small rental apartment can be a challenge when it comes to maximising the space. LABLstudio used removable peel-and-stick wallpaper to create an accent wall in this tiny studio apartment located in New York City. This helped create a separation between the living room and bedroom.
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Wallpaper Mural
This bohemian bedroom from Eleven 11 Design in Dallas, Texas features a large floral peel and adhere mural that adds color to the pitch black walls. The combination of a botanical print and a dark color adds a touch of rock’n’roll swagger to the room.
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Fish Scale Pattern Wallpaper
This cosmopolitan room is designed by Black Lacquer Design of Los Angeles. It features a fish scale pattern wallpaper in peach and turquoise shades.
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Textured wallpaper
Textured wallpaper adds a touchable element to any bedroom. This is especially true for minimalist-inspired spaces, such as this one from LauraUmansky InteriorDesign in Houston, Texas. This wallpaper, in a soothing shade bluish gray, adds texture to a room with soft and smooth surfaces.
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Old Hollywood Glam
Tiny Rich, an interior designer at Homepolish, has used banana leaf wallpaper to add Hollywood glamour to this New York City apartment. She also covered a nearby bookcase (not shown) with the same wallpaper in order to create cohesion within the small space.
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Use Wallpaper to Cover Weird Walls
CWB Architects in New York City has a great idea to celebrate the odd walls in your bedroom. This Brooklyn townhouse uses a wallpaper pattern called Woods by Cole and Son to make the most of its angled walls and sloping ceiling.
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Pretty Pink Batik Wallpaper
This stunning bedroom was designed by Amber Interiors, a design firm based in Los Angeles. The wallpaper is a Shibori inspired pink that anchors this space. It’s not childish and provides a beautiful backdrop to the vibrant bedding. Shibori, a Japanese method of dyeing fabric similar to tie-dyeing, has become popular in recent years.
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Adds Personality
We think that the bedroom is a great place to express your love of colors. It doesn’t have to be a lot. Abaca Interiors from New York City uses colorful wallpaper with a sparse design to give a mostly black and white bedroom personality.
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Get Your Ceiling to the Next Level
This children’s room by House of Jade Interiors in Utah features a bird wallpaper that takes the ceiling to a whole new level. The pattern is Ocean Flight from Willow Lane Textiles. Their adorable designs are only available through Spoonflower.
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Faux Wood Wallpaper
Autumn Clemons, the Utah-based interior designer who runs the blog My Design Dump gave this Bedroom an masculine, rugged edge, without spending a lot of money on reclaimed wooden. The ceiling is covered with vinyl wallpaper from Sure Strip, in the pattern White Washed Fake Wood With Knots.
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