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How to Use Wallpaper on Textured Walls + an e-Design Reveal

It’s time for another nursery e-Design reveal! This one was really fun to design even though we had a challenge right from the start. My client really loved florals and wanted a removable floral wallpaper accent wall. After she sent over her photos of the room, I noticed that she had a pretty heavy orange-peel texture on the walls. This is not ideal for peel-and-stick wallpaper! I suggested that instead of wallpapering the wall and risking it peeling off, we could instead buy a few panels and frame them. This is one of my favorite ways to use wallpaper!

Crib | Dresser | Glider | Changing Pad Cover | Crib Sheet | Blackout Curtains | Chandelier | Blush Tassel Bin Rainbow Tapestry | Mobile | Rattan Mirror | Side Table | Hanging Shelf | Oh My Darling Print | Wallpaper | Rug

After the wallpaper challenge was sorted out, we could get to the rest of the design. She loved light colors and a modern Scandinavian feel, so I chose an unfinished wood crib and paired it with a fun modern dresser. I chose most of her other artwork and decor in slightly muted colors to coordinate with the wallpaper and included lots of texture like rattan.

This room got a lot of natural light through the window, so it was important to use nice blackout curtains, even though she already had some existing blinds.

I love how this room came out! Blush has been super popular lately, but that’s not the only color out there. Mauve, rust and coral are all equally as fun to use, especially when paired with light blue.

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Little Crown Interiors

Tuesday 5th of May 2020

Hi Staci, They were the size of the width of the wallpaper (24") and about 4' high.

Staci Bitner

Tuesday 5th of May 2020

I was just curious. What are the dimensions of the wallpaper panels that you framed in this design.