Uniquely Creative Uses For Wallpaper

Wallpaper is currently undergoing a major, as interior design styles have started to welcome patterns and designs back into the fold after years of flat colours occasionally broken up with accent walls.

Because of this, a wallpaper specialist can offer a range of fascinating, unique prints to suit any taste and style that a room might be going for.

However, there are a lot more uses for wallpaper than to simply act as a wall covering, despite the name suggesting a very singular purpose, and creative designers and crafters have found so some particularly unique ways to spruce up their homes with the help of leftover wallpaper rolls and sheets.

 

Wallpaper Art Work

Museums such as the Victoria and Albert in South Kensington have an entire collection of historically significant wallpapers framed and preserved.

However, a beautiful cut of wallpaper can be used to create a unique piece of abstract art with the help of a frame, for less than a traditional canvas would cost.

It can also be swapped with other pieces to create an instant transformation.

 

Shelving

Wallpaper can be used to wrap other furniture and fixtures to create a dynamic and bold new look, with the best effects being seen with shelving units, due to the open nature of the fixture.

However, it can also be used for cabinets and wardrobes as a liner that creates a luxury look that dispenses with the often utilitarian aesthetics of many storage units.

 

Accent Ceiling

Even during the peak of minimalism, a popular design element was an accent wall, which was a single wall with a unique, high-quality print or pattern that immediately drew the eye towards it.

A variation on this idea that has become similarly notable is the accent ceiling, which is daring due to the way it lowers the perceived height of a room but can look fantastic with the help of a statement piece such as a chandelier.