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The wallpaper returns. Here’s what is “in vogue”

Traditional or classic, bold or with graphic shapes, wallpaper returns in interior design trends. It is more practical and easier to use than paint, so here are some styles that can inspire when you start redecorating:

Spotted

Dalmatian spotted wallpaper is one of the trends of 2015, writes huffingtonpost.com. The print looks like polka dots, but do not have a regular shape but a natural one, not fixed, repetitive, but random, which brings rather with the animal print.

Spotted

Floral

Neither the floral wallpaper isn’t the classic one, with a small print, repeated from one end to another. The flowers are large, even huge, and the colors are sepia, evoking old photos. Under these conditions, take great care on the amount of wallpaper used in order to not visually load too much the space.

Another very modern version relies on the use of a single flower at very high scale.

Floral

Vintage

And if the prints above are new as a pattern and may not suit everyone’s taste, it must be said that the designers announce that also the vintage prints are in trend. As the wallpaper with palm leaves from the image above.

Vintage

Patinated

And if that is not your taste, you have the opportunity to try a wallpaper that mimic patina of time. Like you have an old wall, unpainted recently. It’s a light texture, undisturbing, which fits very well with the series furniture.

Patinated

Watercolor

A futuristic print it’s also the watercolor kind. It remembers of childhood games or, rather, of the jar of water spilled over the color palette. Green is a soothing color that evokes nature, so this wallpaper is perfect for a relaxing living room.

Watercolor

Geometric

Enough about the zigzag wallpaper. This time the fashionable print is the one that mimics a leaf silhouette repeated infinitely. This type of wallpaper should not be used too much, as it can be annoying for the eye.

Geometric

Faded

For unconventional spaces, such as bathroom or dressing, choose a wallpaper in neutral shades, pale, not strident.

Faded

Feb 24, 2015Paul Scoropan

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  1. Kayo
    11 months ago

    Man i dont care what any1 says i had less hassless with inhope,it only lets me set as wallp small size of midle of the photo not the whole photo its a joke

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