If the Wallpaper Could Talk…

But, can’t it? 

A big, bold print says,” HELLOooo!”

A neutral, textured wallpaper is saying, “Cozy up! I got this!”

And a tropical wallpaper says,
“You’re literally in Florida or wish you were.”


The history of the universe could easily be divided into four distinct eras:

Wallpaper has not yet been invented

Wallpaper is LOUD and literally on every wall in every home

All wallpaper must go! 

Wait. Maybe it’s awesome, if we do it right…

And that, my tribe, is where we are today.

Done right, wallpaper can do crazy fun, gorgeous things to your ambience and overall decor. 

Crazy. Things.

Like, the throws you use on the stiff couch to add texture?

Umm…textured wallpaper, anyone? 

Add cozy plus rich plus supple ( that’s right, I said “ supple”), and you’ll get a ton of wallpaper options that offer all three! 

Too difficult to install? 

Easier now than ever! And the durability is THREE TIMES anything paint can offer!

So, paint three times or wallpaper once…hmm…

And, style-wise? It’s a no-brainer!

There are so many crazy gorgeous wallpaper options, you can do one wall of one room (it’s totally legal) with a print, and paint the rest!


Or creating a nursery for the baby-on-the-way?


Go with the jungle, fishies, or baby animal motif, and the ease of getting it on the wall will only be matched with ease of getting it OFF the wall when they suddenly hate fishies!

Wallpaper application has evolved. Big time. 

So think of it like getting highlights—
if I hate it, I’ll just change it back!

And those wall imperfections. Tried covering them with paint?

How’d that work out for you?

Wallpaper - dare I say? - has got you covered.

(Sorry.)


Don’t get stuck in the 70’s
of wallpaper thinking. 

It can be stunning, add charm, character and ambience to any room, and help you add your own, unique style without buying new furniture!

Explore the decorative frontier of Wallpaper Possibilities. 

You’ll be surprised, I swear.


I was gonna close this blog out with a wallpaper pun, but it was tear-able.

(I’m sorry.)