It’s no secret that I love wallpaper. There are so many different looks and ideas that the possibilities are truly endless. One of my favorite places for wallpaper is in a powder room. The right combination of pattern and color can really make the space.
This damask paper is the perfect complement to the marble and fixtures in the space.
The whimsical print in this powder room gives just the right amount of both color and fun.
Wallpapering the ceiling is a great way to enlarge a space, especially with the bold pattern used in this room.
This Schumacher wallpaper is big on color and pattern – papering only the top part of the space ensures that it won’t overwhelm.
This cheery yellow paper is bright and makes the room feel larger.
For a modern, masculine feel try this combination of color and pattern.
I’m about to start a powder room with wallpaper and am excited to explore some options.
Do you love it too?
Image Credits: Tom Scheerer for Elle Decor (1), The Lennoxx (2), HGTV (3), Graciela Rutkowski (4), Hazardous Design Blog (5), Elle Decor (6), S. Russel Groves for Veranda (7).















































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I love wallpaper too Laura. It really changes a space especially the powder room!
I love wall paper, too. For those who rent a great alternative is stencils. Look for my powder room makeover using stencil at ivydeleon.com. Let me know what you think.
Regards,
Ivy de Leon
Love the wall paper in the last picture! So cute and trendy.
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I love wallpaper too! So glad it is coming back. The bird paper is so adorable…need to find a place to use it.
That’s the problem Laura, there are TOO MANY options!
Jennifer xx
Gorgeous examples! You’ve got me wanting to make a change.
the first bathroom knocked me out!!!
love it.
Great post! The birds are fantastic!
Bubble & Squeak
Great theme for a post – I love the idea! My grandmother, who took a particular interest in the construction of her home in upstate NY, turned the blueprints into wallpaper for her downstairs powder room. Blueprints, as it turns out, make wonderful wall paper! I wish I had a pic to share, it looked amazing.
It looks cute, but how functional it really is in high moisture / not well ventilated areas?