“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.

farmhouse wall decor

Becca Interiors

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.”

floral wallpaper accent wall

@houseofchais

“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.

Gallery wall decor hanging above a bed

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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.

Small powder room with brightly colored wallpaper.

Whittney Parkinson Design

pink floral wallpaper for girl’s room

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tray ceiling with wallpaper

JLA Designs

wallpapered bookshelf in living room

Desiree Burns Interiors