Naturally, I'm drawn to this wallpaper for its geometric print. I love how the subtle colors add drama quietly behind the scenes. Need to get your hands on some? It's by Graham & Brown.
Let's take a minute to appreciate the other stars in this moodboard. How about the beautiful bone in-layed nightstands?!
These come with a hefty price tag, but Jenny shared a great tutorial on how to use paint to achieve this same look. If you're at all handy with a paintbrush, it'd be a great way to add character to an otherwise dull piece of furniture.
You know I love to have one thing in each room that has a little bit 'o quirk to it, so in this room Mr. Crab does just the trick.
The tiny hints of color are the key to pulling in the coral-colored duvet cover from West Elm.
What about you, friends? Have any of you lucky souls adorned your walls with fabulous wallpaper?
love the soft color palette! it's perfect and would work well here in maryland! :)
ReplyDeleteIf I wasn't too scared, I would love to add wallpaper to my house. Wallpaper has come a long way, there are so many great options!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to get my hands on some, I'm ready to jump on the wallpaper bandwagon! Bold, neutral, geometric - my favorite! You always find the best quirk! :)
ReplyDeleteLove that paper and this subtle, cozy, fresh moodboard!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous moodboard! I love all the wallpaper designs out right now, but I'm too scared to try it out right now!
ReplyDeleteI love the little pop of coral and how it is pulled from Mr. Crabby! Gorgeous board, Dana. I want this room!
ReplyDeleteThis is really chic but also a bit of whimsy too which I love. I love those tables - they remind me of the coffee table on the cover of House Beautiful this month designed by Ashley Whittaker. Looks great Dana.
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