How to embrace the wallpaper fashion craze!

Are the bare walls of your home starting to feel blah? Have you been reading some of the popular home interior magazines and discovered the new super-cool wallpapers that are all the rage? And are you just itching to start hanging wallpaper?

If you are, we can’t blame you! 

Wallpaper selection and quality have improved dramatically in the last few years. And it can transform even the most nondescript property into a fashion statement of interior design.

As an experienced real estate agency in your area, we’re seeing owners increasingly use wallpaper rather than bold-coloured paint on a feature wall. Some patterns and art featured on wallpaper have a stunning and memorable impact.

One word of caution for folks considering selling in the short term. 

Many agents believe bold statements work against you when trying to find a buyer. That’s because not everyone will love your idea of colour schemes or the Hawaiian scene you chose for your wallpaper mural. 

If you’re about to sell, painting your home interior with whites and creams is a safe option because they increase the light and make a room feel bigger. 

For those of you who’d love to explore today’s amazing wallpaper options, here’s a few tips:

  • Unleash your creativity: Wallpaper is your blank canvas to express yourself. Whether you’re into vibrant florals, modern geometrics, or something totally unique, there’s a wallpaper out there that’s perfect for your personality.
  • Versatile and adaptable: Wallpaper comes in every style imaginable. It can complement your existing décor or become the star of the show.
  • Easy to hang: Forget old-school glue-paste, water and brushes. Wallpaper today is durable and easy to hang. If you change your mind, it can be removed quickly.

And we have guidance on how to select a wallpaper:

  • Function: Consider the room where you’d like to hang the wallpaper. Calm and relaxing patterns are perfect for bedrooms, while you can be bolder in living and dining areas. 
  • Room size: For small rooms, you’ll find lighter colours and smaller patterns will make a space feel larger. Bold colours are only suitable for large rooms. Big patterns or mural scenes can add drama to a living area or dining room.
  • Seek harmony: Try to match your wallpaper to existing furniture; otherwise, you may create an unwanted kaleidoscope effect in which the colours become overpowering.