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  2. 20 Nursery Decorating Ideas to Make Baby Feel at Home - AOL

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    Here are 20 nursery decorating ideas to try for every kind of design aesthetic. ... with the chinoiserie wallpaper by Anthropologie while ... grey or white walls. See more at Posh Little Designs.

  3. Chinoiserie - Wikipedia

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    Later wallpaper with chinoiserie motifs became accessible to the middle class when it could be printed and thus produced in a range of grades and prices. [25] The patterns on chinoiserie wallpaper are similar to the pagodas, floral designs, and exotic imaginary scenes found on chinoiserie furniture and porcelain.

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    Now that holiday decorations are being slowly packed away, our homes might feel a little lackluster. And having to spend so much time staring at the same four walls during the winter months can ...

  5. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Modern wallpaper is made in long rolls which are hung vertically on a wall. Patterned wallpapers are designed so that the pattern "repeats", and thus pieces cut from the same roll can be hung next to each other so as to continue the pattern without it being easy to see where the join between two pieces occurs.

  6. Yes, Your Home Decor Can Actually Make You Happier - AOL

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    Experiment with patterns. Dopamine decor is all about the unexpected. Designer Sasha Malchi embraces the funky by pairing a pattern with a bold paint color to create this eye-catching home bar ...

  7. Leather wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Leather wallpaper is a type of wallpaper used in various styles for wall covering. It is often referred to as wrought leather. [1] It is often gilded, painted and decorated. Leather was used to cover and decorate sections of walls in the houses of the rich, and some public buildings. Leather is pliable and could be decorated in various ways.