Metallic Wallpaper
You know the saying, everything old is new again. Everything comes back in style, whether it's fashion or design. It just comes back in a revamped way. So think 1970s metallic wallpaper but in a 2017 vibe. Instead of lime green and orange, think silver and gold. I'm starting to see more and more use of foil in wallpapers and I think if done in a good way, could last years and still not look dated.
I like this high contrast between the metallic wallpaper and rustic desk. And can we just take a moment to look at his framed artwork?!
I am crushing hard on blush these days
Oh colbalt blue and gold, you never disappoint
Ok, I've died and gone to butler pantry heaven
There is a lot going on in this photo, but everything is a neutral, except the stained glass windows. The golds, crystals, and silver highlight the art of the glass.
If you read any design magazines, or piddle around Pinterest at all you know that the powder room is the perfect place to add some wow. They are normally small spaces so a little bit of wallpaper can add so much interest to the tiny room. The powder room is also a great place to be a little bit more daring since it's not a room that is seen by just walking through your home. Let's call it a "destination" room. ;)
silver, on silver, on silver
That sink is calling my name! via
A perfect place for metallic wallpaper is the dining room. A formal dining room is suppose to be just that, formal. A space that is elevated to a higher level than the rest of your home. It's suppose to be something special, and foiled wallpaper definitely achieves that. Of course, don't forget your fifth wall, your ceiling. Light bounces off your ceiling and a reflective foil wallpaper will bounce even more light into your space making it feel bigger.
This room is so calming, I'd take it in a heartbeat. With two boys, anything to help with calming, i'm on board!
Yet again, blue and gold never disappoints.
Thank you so much for reading!
Tucker