Wallpaper in the Kitchen: Is It a No or a Go?
Let’s start the discussion: Should we adhere to the general practice of avoiding wallpaper in the kitchen, or step outside the expectations and run to the local wallpaper retailer for a fresh and fun new look? You decide.
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I don’t think people would think twice about using a custom wallpaper design like this in their bathroom or even a bedroom, but many would have shied away from using it in the kitchen. Yet, it really feels original in this space, and it especially pops when complemented by the green island. See more of this colorful Colorado house
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Let's get our feet wet with a small accent. When done right, wallpaper can have as much of an impact in small doses as it can covering an entire room. This designer slowly but surely began the transition into the kitchen by wallpapering the back of this shelving unit. I like it; it’s fresh and unexpected.
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Now we’re moving into the actual kitchen space. A classic tile backsplash is juxtaposed with a graphic wallpaper in neutrals. It provides dimension to the white dishware on display, making them stand out. Note: Don’t use wallpaper for an actual backsplash. It will be covered in grease and food before you know it.
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Ok, we’re unfolding our wings a little more with an accent wall. Notice how this kitchen still feels clean and calming, yet simply colorful and more texturized.
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Ok, we’re getting even more gutsy now. This may still be only one wall, but it’s wide, and definitely dominates the space. And it’s covered in a very bold, unusual paper. I have to say, without it this kitchen would have felt pretty stark. I think it needed something colorful and unexpected, and this paper certainly does the trick.
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