“Were seeing a strong influence from the 1970s right now,” designer Lauren Davies says.
“Bold, vibrant geometrics and large florals are making a statement again.
People are craving spaces that feel lively, unique, and full of charactersomething that vintage patterns do beautifully.
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Want more design inspiration?
Here are just a few ways designers suggest you could bring this pop of personality into your home.
“Try framing smaller sections to create unique artwork.”
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“So, why not embrace a full room of bold pattern?”
“This makes a big impact that will bring a smile every time someone uses the room.”
“More people are embracing creative risk, so try usingwallpaper on ceilings.
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Just see to it the wallpaper will hold up to high-traffic spaces or moisture in bathrooms.
Applying smaller sections to furniture for a pop of joy every time you open up a cabinet or dresser.
“Wallpaper is so versatile, and doesnt need to be limited to just walls,” she says.
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