What a cute pattern! Suited for a boy or girl, and will “grow” with the child for several years.Before. The parents had this block paneling wainscoting added before the wallpaper went up. It keeps the wallpaper pattern from being overwhelming, and the green color really sets off the colors in the wallpaper. Trees , flowers , forest animals , deer , leopards , peacocks , birds . Made by Rifle Paper by York , one of my favorite brands. Rifle Paper is a non-woven material , DIY – friendly , and designed to strip off the wall easily when it’s time to redecorate .
It’s unusual to wallpaper just an accent wall in a powder room, but in this case, the dark and somewhat busy pattern would have been a bit too much on all four walls. On just this sink wall, it looks super!The pattern is called Aspen and is #LL4785 in the Ronald Redding line by York Wallcoverings. It’s a standard paper, and was nice to work with. There are a few metallic highlights. The home is in the Hobby Airport / Sims Bayou area of Houston. deer impala heron stork installer
For a high school boy’s bathroom, this wallpaper is a nice backdrop, without being too in-your-face. The small pattern in a two-tone color scheme with a slight pearlescence is muted, but brings a lot of warmth to a once-bland room. You barely notice the deer head motifs, but it is a quirky nod to the homeowners’ love of hunting.
This wallpaper is by Walquest, in their Ecochic line, and was bought at below retail price from Dorota Hartwig at Southwestern Paint on Bissonnet near Kirby. (713) 520-6262 or dorotasouthwestern@hotmail.com. She is great at helping you find just the perfect paper! Discuss your project and make an appointment before heading over to see her.