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Can you wallpaper open concept?

8 months ago


Wondering if I can wallpaper here. there are no endings until you get to the kitchen and its not symmetrical.


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  • 8 months ago

    Why do you want to wallpaper? What did you have in mind?


    Instead, why not get a bigger, more interesting patterned rug for the play area and replace the big basket with a great piece of food art? Or just pair art you love with a patterned rug. Would you show the rest of the space that faces dining area?


    Caravan Hand-Woven Reversible Rug, Multi, 5'x7'6" · More Info



    Funky Pears, Original, Painting · More Info



    Turquoise Painted Weave Contemporary Modern Area Rug, 5'x7' · More Info


    Large Abstract Painting on Canvas Modern Acrylic Skyline, 48x48, Blues and White · More Info


    Modern BHS-0042622 Tufted Wool Cream Geometric Door Rug, 2' x 3' · More Info


    Contemporary Hand Painted Canvas Art, Extra Large-Wide Open 1", 77x39 · More Info



  • 8 months ago

    Ty! Just wanted some pizazz but I’m not giant into a lot of color. I was thinking of a neutral ish wallpaper like this

  • 8 months ago

    Here is what it faces

  • PRO
    8 months ago

    Your wallpaper didn't post but with all that's going on in the room with the toys I would simply do some window treatment with roman shades instead of wallpaper.



  • 8 months ago

    I wouldn't paper until you're out of the kid/toys stage of your life.

    the toys add all the interest and color you need.

    Paint is cheap, repaint when you need a change.

  • 8 months ago

    I think wallpaper is fine because you have the beam as a natural delineation between the kitchen and other area. I can see wanting to add the subtle interest of neutral wallpaper.


    You paper pic did not post.

  • 8 months ago
    last modified: 8 months ago

    Your home is very pretty, thank you for sharing. I'm certain you could find a pattern that could continue into the kitchen.

    There does not seem to be much wall space for paper, which could end up looking piecemeal.

    Are you trying to draw the eye up away from the toys? Because the window shades rendered by lisedv do a remarkable job of that --plus softening the room a whole bunch.

  • PRO
    8 months ago

    For me a wallpaper needs to be chosen to add something to a space and I honestly see no walls that can really be wallpapered for any benefit until all the kids stuff is gone form the space . SorryI had 3 kids and never had this much stuff in a space thta looks like it shouldbe afamily room with great storage to take back the space at night . Accent walls need to be IMO empty wall with no doorways or windows breaking up the wall Maybe for now just a fun cheap rug to add some color and texture to the space . More fun stools too would be great and ones the kids can get into so swivel and maybe adjustable depending on the kids ages .

  • 8 months ago
    last modified: 8 months ago

    It's a short time that young children play with all those toys with parents having to be nearby. Instead of using wallpaper to try to connect your neutral adult space and kiddie space here are some further thoughts:

    --Regularly rotate out some of the toys you have out now.

    --If possible, use the bookcase under the windows as a window bench with some attractive pillows.

    --Get a not-too-low adult coffee table to use as a kiddie table in front of the window bench. This can be for arts, crafts, snacks.

    Note patterned rug, window bench used for storage.


    --Consider getting an Ikea or Besta bookcase turned on its side or some other low bookcase to use as a space divider/storage.

    --Coordinate a larger patterned rug, as mentioned, with lively but sophisticated art on your basket wall. The black and cream rug and colorful but subdued art work that suggests a kids' drawing or kids' pencils are a good direction for staying neutral but lively. Here's that combo again:

    Modern BHS-0042622 Tufted Wool Cream Geometric Door Rug, 2' x 3' · More Info

    Or

    Loloi Promenade Collection Rug, Ivory/Gray, 5'x7'6" · More Info


    Contemporary Hand Painted Canvas Art, Extra Large-Wide Open 1", 77x39 · More Info









  • 8 months ago

    Ty all. We don’t need the space at night. We have a very large family room.

    Love these last suggestions and love the shades idea as well. For reference too, this is just a day when the kids are home and playing with stuff. We do have a pretty good amount of storage. I think we will move that coffee table in kids room out here then but sadly can’t do the window bench even though I love that idea. They’re just cheap Ikea boxes.

    For reference that was the wallpaper.

  • 8 months ago

    Play areas evolve as kids get older. When they do, then you could have window benches built (or dining sofa) with banquette seating for the kids in that lovely space and move your dining setup at that end of the room. Or just build storage window benches now to use as a play space with dining area to follow.





  • 8 months ago

    I feel you! I’ve been in a similar boat (open concept and young kids) and decided to wallpaper the entryway and an office. Personally, I

  • 8 months ago

    Personally, I think wallpaper works best when you have at least one uninterrupted wall (no window or door). Another option for color would be window treatments.

  • 8 months ago

    I think the Serena and Lily paper you picked is really pretty and would make your house feel more like a home!


    I look at a lot of British home websites. I'm used to seeing a UK aesthetic where wallpaper is used in a greater variety of instances - in rooms with lots of windows, in casual family spaces, around toys and kid play places. I see a lot of British homes where wallpaper doesn't feel as precious, doesn't need to be a focal point, nor a moment in a high end, or adult space.


    Can you stand at the dining table and post pics from all four directions? I'm curious about the room off to the left with the long drapes hanging. What is your vision for those walls? What do you imagine doing with the walls in your kitchen area?

  • 8 months ago

    Ty! Yes I will!

  • 8 months ago

    You have more windows then walls so I would add the pattern, texture etc into them instead of the walls.

  • PRO
    8 months ago

    Yes and you have several choices of fabric to choose from...



  • PRO
    8 months ago

    No to the paper, you don't HAVE a good ending point as there is header area over the doors to be dealt with.

    You need the toy space for now....and you have your dining table placed in what seems to be a traffic lane TO those doors.

    You're in the kiddie stage of life. Add some texture to those windows in a natural woven shade.

    Wait it out to become a dining spot or little sitting area beyond the dining.

    Sorry, but the wallpaper would become a paper nothingburger







    there, and money wasted.

  • PRO
    8 months ago

    I would only consider a wallpaper that was an all over texture.

    This is just a peel and stick vinyl wallpaper that would add minimum color and some texture to your room.






  • PRO
    8 months ago

    Would not recommend wallpapering the entire space you are showing in your photo unless you choose a monotone. I can see where you might want to use wallpaper to achieve texture on the walls. Otherwise, I would suggest paint instead.

  • 8 months ago

    Adding fabulous window treatments in that area will be a huge design statement by itself.

  • PRO
    8 months ago

    Whether paint, or paper.......here's your problem. It's not an "ending"