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  2. So Long Accent Walls, Here Are the Biggest Wallpaper Trends ...

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    Big and Small Patterns. Patterned wallpaper has come a long way since the powdery grandma florals of the '80s. Studholm says that playing with scale will continue to be a wallpaper trend in 2025.

  3. Yes, You Want Wallpaper In Your Kitchen! - AOL

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    For her modern-meets-country farmhouse kitchen, singer-songwriter Holly Williams paired her classic blue cabinetry with an unexpected metallic black-and-white wallpaper. The floral pattern keeps ...

  4. This Handcrafted Wallcovering Collection Is Entirely Made ...

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    “Not wallpaper. Wallcoverings that were innovative and interesting.” South of Manila, banana trees are among the indigenous plants yielding abaca, a fiber, that local paper artisans turn into ...

  5. Rose Cumming - Wikipedia

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    Her color sense favored saturated, dramatic tones. She brought chintz to informal dressing rooms and bedrooms, inaugurated the vogue for smoked mirrors veined with gold and extended her love of reflective and lacquered surfaces to lacquered walls, satin upholstery and the metallic wallpapers she invented.

  6. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Most wallpaper borders are sold by length and with a wide range of widths therefore surface area is not applicable, although some may require trimming. The most common wall covering for residential use and generally the most economical is prepasted vinyl coated paper, commonly called "strippable" which can be misleading. Cloth backed vinyl is ...

  7. Lincrusta - Wikipedia

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    Lincrusta wall covering, Roseland Cottage Detail of Byzantine pattern Lincrusta wall covering. Lincrusta is a deeply embossed wallcovering, invented by Frederick Walton. Walton was already known for patenting linoleum floor covering in 1860. [1] [2] Lincrusta was launched in 1877 and was used in a host of applications from royal homes to ...